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By the end of all of this, I suspect that Sansa will be the most powerful character in the series, at least politically.

A lot of the Sansa-hate comes from the incident with the Nymeria, Arya, and Mycah the butcher's boy on the King's Road, when Sansa sides with the lying, bullying Joffrey's testimony. It was understandable, but it wasn't a likable action. In many ways, the systematic destruction of Sansa's romanticized worldview

Bendis, Mignola, or Fraction, maybe?

This one is in Spokane, WA. When I lived there, I used to pass it each day on my way to work. Sadly, a few years ago, it was destroyed when a drunk driver crashed into it. The owners couldn't afford the cost to repair it, so it was demolished and the property was sold.

No mention of the flying saucer that landed next door? For shame!

IF they figured out what Marvel did (namely, that not all comic book movies have to be strictly superhero movies), this plan could work. Suicide Squad is an espionage/heist thriller. Team-7 is an 80's-style military action movie. Deathstroke is a globe-trotting action flick starring a cynical anti-hero. Booster Gold

I look at airport security the way I look at a car alarm: it's never going to stop a clever, skilled person, but it will discourage idiots from trying their luck.

That episode was loads of fun all around, and this was just the icing on the cake.

The tragedy is how Professor Yana is a legitimately good man who also happens to be a true monster...and the look on his face when he realizes who he is sells that tragedy.

Ooh! This was a good one, as it worked on so many levels! First, the Master is unmasked to himself as he comes to terms with his own real identity, then his revelation to the protagonists, and finally, the reveal that he has regenerated into the guise of PM Saxon, who had really been just a background villain from

The picture makes it look like tourists are flying on the deck of an airship. That is awesome.

By the bag!

Dick's sells burgers by the bag-full, so you can go have a bag of Dick's.

Granted, it's the same challenge faced by any team that relies on a single player to pull off its game plan. In salary-capped leagues, that kind of depth is a difficult buy. In EPL, though, that kind of depth is easier to get, and much more necessary. Certainly, getting a high-quality player to sit on the bench is

I don't see Lewandowski going anywhere before the summer window.

Definitely. The juxtaposition of the two lines, though, and the way they mirror themselves, is a comedy goldmine.

The other possibility is that the people of Karn have figured out some new way around the regeneration limit. After all, if they can figure out a way to control the regeneration process, they might be able to boost the process.

Also, gotta' say that I really wish we could have spent more time with John Hurt's War Doctor, who is fascinating, wry, and tortured in equal measures.

As I walked out of the theater, I kept blathering on about Rawles' Veil of Ignorance to my wife. She knew what she was getting into when she married a guy who majored in philosophy.