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There are a million other fictional films, documentaries, books, memoirs that do justice to the Holocaust. There are museums and reverential memorials everywhere, including in the countries where the atrocities took place, and apologies and reparations from the country in question. I could continue.

I started to talk to myself in confusion when I saw that Rachel McAdams, Kate Beckinsale and Regina King just got invited.

What? It's been a popular hair style among black women for decades…

Yep. Once Colbert left for the Colbert Report, I abandoned The Daily Show. I always found certain "correspondents" more consistently funny than Stewart.

Okay, good stuff. Sorry Asia. May no one try to make any story about you less racist by going the mystical route.

It's good that the books may actually be more progressive than a 21st century film. (Sounds more "Dances with Wolves" maybe…?) I was raised on a diet of white-man centred in [insert wild/colonial/wellanyplaceanywhere territory here] fiction so I am on a long, conscious break. I will add it to my everlasting TBR list

Edit: To break my point down any further would require me to explain how the word "when" operates in a sentence (eg. "in the Congo when…" vs "in the Congo…"brain freeze or whatever happened); and then I guess, point out how to read all of the words in the sentence; then put them all together in your head so that you

Jesus. I have never read the Tarzan books or seen any films but all of this sounds like a fucking disaster. So it's yet another film with a white hero in "Africa"? At least the reviewer (and film) could actually contextualise enough to place the movie in an actual named country, unlike commenters here who can quickly

You forgot to mention his most important role on The Wine Show!

I nearly threw my book at the wall when I read that not a single Slytherin remained for the last fight at Hogwarts.

10/11 year olds? Oooookay. If it's one thing I hate about those books it's how one-dimensional the Slytherins are. Just…wackadoo.

There are still American schools with the British house system. Boarding schools, typically.

I definitely appreciate the explanation as a non-book reader who hates spoilers :-]. All that info allows those plot threads to make soooo much more sense now, that I'm almost tempted to try the books again. I found it so hard to get into Bran's story line this season. I couldn't get excited about his visions, despite

OoooOOOoo. I believe some of that was mentioned in the first season, about them being descended from…Idk whatever ancient peoples lived up that side before. Is it only the Starks who are of that line or is it common up north in general?

Yes, I wouldn't have expected him to know about the fire at all, but the lack of Cersei and her son *there*, should have given him the same urgency Margaery had to vacate the spot. She's had a longer time with Cersei tho, and, up until that point, he had outplayed her.

Ah, okay. Yeah, I saw the whole thing differently. He was deriving a lot of unrighteous satisfaction in his symbolic and literal control of the nobility. That moment when he talked about kneeling in front of the mother to gain mercy etc and Loras knelt before him laid it plain what it was all about. (It's not as if

Yeah. Why the hell is he at the Wall? I was confused when Benjen brought him there. Is it because he has no where else to safely be from the Night King? If…that's the case then, yes, like you said, him going further South hastens Westeros' doom and it ought to have occurred to him. I hope this is dealt with next

*gasp* I call for the Red Witch to burn you at the stake!

I still don't know where Ghost is! Safe, I hope.

I'm a legit Cersei hater but I feel for you on Margaery.