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    God help us all.

    Where's *my* elephant?!

    Heinlein's "To Sail Beyond the Sunset"

    ...darn you.

    I, too, vote for Hobo with a Shotgun.

    Comes and goes; got into a big argument about it the other day on the comment threads.

    ...yes and no. I mean, Robert makes the point that it doesn't matter how many Dothraki riders actually invade Westeros; the real danger is that all of the Targaryen loyalists (particularly Dorne, and to an extent the Reach, plus some of the Riverlands) plus various malcontents that don't like how Robert has been

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    Nothing, NOTHING can make up for how idiotic that Prisoner remake was; its as if....instead of realizing that it was the political commentary that made people like it, they focused entirely on "wow it was trippy at times".....taking this to the point that the ENTIRE thing was a "dream"? They didn't get the tone

    Let me get this straight: we've got at least three series trying to be about "fairy tale magic meets cop-drama urban fantasy?" 1 – why not just adapt the "Fables" comic? 2- Ron Moore’s derivative-sounding 17th Precinct….now seems even more derivative when ANOTHER pilot show from NBC itself is doing a similar

    Update you should add Meredith: "Locke and Key"'s writing staff features another carry-over from Terminator:SCC, *Toni Graphia*, famous as one of the prominent female writers from Battlestar Galactica seasons 1 and 2 (and conspicuously, BSG season 3 got bad and Teriminator season 1 was good, the very year that

    Well yeah, but that knight died when Dany was like 5 or something. There was a good 10 year stretch when one has to ask, what the heck was Viserys doing with his free time? So much that he never bothered to train for combat?

    Ever hear of something called water fluoridation? Why do you realize that 75% of the world's surface is water? And that 75% of you, is water?

    One of the things I really, really hope that the TV series does, both this season and for the next two or so....is to just gradually show Jon Snow training progressively more and more of the boys in the Night's Watch.

    The thing I honestly can't understand is why they did this. Youthful exhuberance of a bunch of young males with years of built up tension due to political/economic repression just going wild during a (peaceful) revolution?

    While I realize this is massive spoilers....google "A Song of Ice and Fire" and "Red Wedding"

    Has anyone considered the possibility...no matter how unlikely...that these guys actually succeed? By which I mean, what if purely by random chance they catch some guy assaulting a hooker, and DNA evidence then confirms that he is indeed the serial killer? And that he was brought in through the vigilante action of

    They're forming a vigilante movement? I live in New York City. One of those hookers was last seen in a Holiday Inn near my hometown, several months ago. Very disturbing. How do I sign up?

    Its like Senor Spielbergo felt James Cameron one-upped him with "Avatar", and at the same time he's trying to rest on his dinosaur laurels with "Jurassic Park", so he decided to combine the two. I'll pass on this; not least, because the antics in the writers' room have made my loose confidence in it.

    Fire and Blood!