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That was just his 23rd favourite movie. His favourite movie is High School High.

She was never one to follow the rules, nor one to clutch a copy of LIFE just to keep in touch. She was the real thing. RIP dear Elaine.

Then again, those scenes were important to us, book-readers, but they don't have to be all that important in the narrative D&D are building. This season has proven that they're building their own storyline and are ready to forsake the books' original plotting in order to craft their own tale. We can complain that

I really don't think that it was done that way because they "are afraid of character assassination" or because they feared it would damage Tyrion's image somehow, like you keep on suggesting. I really don't. I think that they didn't want to stuff anything more into an already busy episode. It could (it should) have

"Most people say Hitler"

I really liked that they chose to focus on the battle. It made the episode feel like a stand-alone movie (in the best possible sense). I'm really stoked for next week. It should be quite a gutty spectacle.

I would very much link to point out the fact that next week's finale seems to be (according to HBO's schedule) TWO HOURS LONG. So, there's that. EDIT: Maybe they have an after-episode special, or something? I have just read that the episode is supposed to last 66 min. Nevertheless, in HBO's site it says it starts at

Did she, though? I mean, Selina's campaign has been failing ever since its inception. I guess from Amy's point of view, getting rid of Dan and Ray would be positive to Selina's chances, Plus, they've still two years till the elections (unless the First Lady's attemped suicide changes something).

Spaniard here: Red Bands Society is based upon a spanish series (Polseres vermelles, from Catalonia and originally in catalan), not an italian one. It has been quite succesful around here and I like Octavia Spencer, so it might be worth checking out.

I don't know if it's because I'm in a weird place, about to finish my degree and not really knowing if I made the right call, or because that particular Maná song takes me back to my teenage years, when the future really was a matter of what'd make you happy, but this episode really resonated with me. To put it