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Always sad when someone messes up like this causing a big SNAFU that costs them their job. Because, someone definitely lost their job over this.

@sans_fi: I can't tell if you actually watched the episode from your comment, so avoid my post if you haven't. Continuing with the spoilers.

@ViperVin: Nah, they are probably loving it. Draw in tons of people with Sean Bean, then when you kill him you leave people going "Oh shit, this show just did that?" Easy street cred I guess.

@roguedandelion: Haha right? I didn't realize it until he specifically mentioned his son in the third book. It was then that I went, oh shit, the same last name! The book has so many characters that it's sometimes hard to keep them all straight (and remember first and last names.) Jorah is generally referred to as,

@Inphoarius: Seems like the show is going to end right about where the first book ends, for some storylines at least. Figuring that there are 3 more episodes and then taking account the things that they haven't touched on in the book. I'd guess that the first season will end on the same cliffhanger of the first book,

@TwiceDead: @Ursus-Veritas: No different that the BBC often making their videos unviewable outside the UK. And isn't the reason Starz is doing Torchwood because the BBC didn't wanna shell out all the costs for it? ;-)

@ditikos: I'd still say Chuck is an intersect. Earlier in the season Volkoff used a "suppressor" on him and then had what, 2 eps learning how to unblock the intersect? The fact that they made sure to point out that it was a "suppressor" being used on him in the finale means they can easily undo it if they need to.

@izikavazo: Reading in between the lines is what made their "relationship" fun (at least my opinion when reading the books). It never flat out says they were in a relationship but instead it is referenced in passing and in the fact that Renly's wife is still a maiden. I understand a show can't be as subtle as the

@Serge.: I wanted to like Caprica but after the pilot and the first couple episodes I found myself falling asleep. I just didn't like any of the characters, and not in the Madmen sense where you enjoy not liking any of the characters.

@fungol: Stop making sense! You're supposed to trash SyFy because they hate SciFi, they even changed their name because they hate it so much. /sarcasm

I'll be skipping this one, against my better judgement I got Black Ops and still somehow managed to be surprised that it was the exact same as MW2. If I wanna play MW3 , wait, I guess what I'm saying is that I'm sure I've already played MW3, so, pass.

HG Wells' Character from Warehouse 13 is getting her own spinoff.

@JesusChrist: I'm sure the testing period wasn't as long or as broad as it should have been. That's a statement from someone who has done game testing, and who has played it most the day.

"Which side of the struggle will you be on?"

@jayaroni: I was surprised by the lack of advertising on major networks. But then I heard there were lots of ads on ESPN, Spike, SyFy and other networks that are clearly targeting males 18-35, which I guess makes sense...still there is a surprising lack, considering the game comes out tomorrow.

@mrjoeyyaya: I'm annoyed with Sony because (if what I've read is true, and it may not be) they didn't have their security up to par, knew about it, and still did nothing.

@riggs: It's been answered but at around 2:21 this video shows that there is no offline co-op. But otherwise you still have a 2 sided of a campaign. And SD has touted that their AI is smart enough to be different every time. Also apparently as you level up the AI levels so you'll begin seeing new abilities/builds as

@reuniteireland: The big fuss is that with Brink SD specifically said they weren't including female character because of the time/resources they'd have to dedicate to models/animations/etc. Whereas most games don't say anything and just release their game, without female characters.

Good, last thing we need is another DA2