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Everyone who followed his progress on the previous books, can clearly see that the situation with The Winds Of Winter is the opposite of what this very old theory says. There is absolutely no proof he wrote anything beyond the leftover chapters from A Dance With Dragons.

"I will neuter your pet dogs and fill your swimming pools with borscht!" caused me to pause the episode so I could laugh for a couple of minutes straight.

The 2007 movie worked so well because it knew what the story is about, and everything was executed almost perfectly. And that ending, holy fucking shit the ending.

I have no idea what I just saw, and I want to see more of it.

Tony Hale playing a 16-year old was hilarious.

It was pretty dull until the mist finally showed up. It looks nowhere near the great 2007 movie.

Shawnee dumping Jonah is one of the funniest bits this show ever had.

Yeah, that makes sense. Both of these characters are interesting the way a complete monster played well is interesting to watch.

"Aunt Lydia is both monster and maternal, Serena Joy both a figure of evil and a woman to be pitied."

For some reason, the ending of BSG pissed me off much less than LOST ending.

Metal or not, I loved every second of their show last year at Graspop festival. Their music was never meant to be taken seriously anyway.

I forgot to add that I'm enjoying the series, for the most part.

I'm still not sure if Dougie stuff supposed to be comedy or not. I mean, on one hand we see a bumbling man who's obviously not aware of his surroundings which is funny for the first few scenes. On the other hand, if it were a sane place and not David Lynch's world, the first one to see a man in Dougie state would've

I finished re-reading the novel yesterday and I think I know why we have entire episodes out of vignettes like the one about Essie. Without going into spoilers - the journey in this book is much better than the eventual destination.

What a waste of Michael Stulbarg.

No, she does not.

Definitely Leprecunt.

Flawless ending to one of the most interesting and special shows I've ever seen.

I've been saying it from the very beginning - Silicon Valley is a documentary.

I would like to know how this whole Handmaid thing was implemented in the beginning. I find it hard to believe there were a lot of volunteers to be ceremonially raped once a month and to be sent to "colonies" if there's no resulting pregnancy. So, are most of the Handmaids were caught like June and sent to the rape