Well, no matter what you can't cook with bottom shelf stuff. If the vodka comes in a cheap plastic bottle, smells and probably taste like nail polish remover, don't use it. lol
Stuff like this should only be used for house hold cleaning.
This is important. Never cook with anything that you wouldn't enjoy drinking.
As far as I'm concerned, most of the game had its problems not just the endings, and I don't see much replay value...what's the point in wasting hours playing the whole trilogy again if nothing of what I do actually matters? ME3 managed to completely make me uninterested in the whole series, for good. I just don't care anymore.
The whole. My Shepard wasn't my Shepard anymore, it was just a random woman on autopilot who happened to bear a physical resemblance to my character; all the "big choices" made in the previous games were ignored, the result was fundamentally the same no matter what; things that previously were hinted at being very important to the story were completely swept under the rug (Dark Energy).
Overall there was a ton of missed opportunities, things that they had the unique chance to do because hey, it was the end of the trilogy, no more games after that so why not go out with a bang? But no, they chose to be boring.
The endings were the icing on a cake made of disappointment, as far as I'm concerned.
Ah if it was the whole game, that's different. For me, I adored ME3 right until the end. There were so many emotional moments that I loved, and stories aren't about the ending to me... I didn't feel that loss of control that you mention. It still felt like my Shep to me, and I was swept up right until the end.
pft lol who cares about default
Default?

When she said you can't believe in the Maker and many Gods I just assumed she believed at least a little bit. And not like elves instead just not liking the Dalish I saw that play out when she called the Alienage tree stupid. But as Hamsharal she did want to work with the elves. But it seemed every elven thing I did she disliked
She dislikes anything that shows the elves setting themselves apart from everyone else. She wants a world where everyone is treated the same, elves or humans, and to her the way the Dalish set themselves apart goes directly against that. The alienage trees are a weaker version of the same idea. At Halamshiral she didn't want to help them because they were Elves, but because they were being treated as unimportant and expendable by the arrogant nobles. It's all logically consistent, if you subscribe to her logic...