@davillain-: Yeah, she's on the social media team. Play nice. ;)
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I've reached a point where I trust no one. :P
... I mean, not really, that would just be silly. But I do tend to favor community experiences over one specific person (or publication).
@ahmedkhan1994: I'm checking in with my point of contact for the giveaway right now. Once I hear back from him I'll contact you. Sorry about this.
@davillain-: This is why you're one of my favorites. Your passion for growing the community is a great quality and I'm glad to see that you're on the side of improvement. I'm reaching out to @mondoben in hopes of getting some answers to the questions you've asked here. In return, I have a few questions for you (and anyone else who wants to message me for that matter).
- Do you have any specifics you'd like to see (in terms of video, editorials, site content, etc.)
- When you talk about the things that you miss from the old days of GameSpot, what "old things" do you miss most?
@isaacfalls: Hi there. I appreciate the feedback regarding user points and the level system. I agree that this is a highly sought after feature for the community and will be sure to bring it up (again) in my next report to the developers.
So, Killgrave is the main villain of Jessica Jones. He has the ability to make anyone do what he commands. He is a monstrous villain - a rapist, a murderer, a man with no care to the consequences of his actions. However, in an episode of the series, he offers Jessica another path. If she stays with him, she'll be able to use him and his powers for good.
He follows along with her for at least one incident, helping her to diffuse a hostage situation, but Jessica is the only thing that stops him from murdering the suspect instead of getting him to turn himself in. It is made VERY clear in the episode that Killgrave is likely not able to change.
But - his power is literally unstoppable. If you can control him, the amount of good you can do is immeasurable, but you will have to stay with this monster forever. ASSUME that he has mind controlled you at least once so you have experienced that loss of power, but he has *not* sexually assaulted/raped you.
You are now presented with that same choice. What do you do?
Don't need to say this, I know, but this is a pretty intense argument so make sure you all respect each other and your opinions.
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