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I have to admit, it drives me nuts that no one at the Wall wears a damn hat even though it's obvious from the massive pelts they're wearing that it's freezing cold.

Dany sure is turning full-on villainous mad queen in a hurry, eh.

Diane doesn't strike me as someone who would have a facebook account.
I'm skeptical about her story, but I do find it at least somewhat plausible, partly since in their own way they've each spent time looking after/assisting Cooper. But I also love Diane and I really, really want to believe that she's working in some

Over the past week I rewatched the Return in its entirety thus far, and the pacing of some of those slower episodes is not nearly as aggravating as I had found them the first time around.
It's probably just as well you're not watching the two shows concurrently. GoT really suffers in comparison to TP.

I suspect he might get a kick out of the sweet characters and offbeat humor in Pecker, though.

Years ago I saw a local twee-pop sorta band open for FEAR. They were lucky to make it out alive.

And now Mike has the ring back. Hmm.

Oh my god yes!
Regardless of how you feel about their work, each of them is a mensch. That would be a dream conversation.

Oh god, my inner 12yo read "rips one" and is now combining "Got a light?" with the image of lighting farts.
Fuck, I've been working way too many 12 hour days.

Why would Mr. C need to know what Richard was up to? Richard's a weasel who'll terrorize his grandma to get some money out of her, I have no problem believing that he would pin his misdeeds on someone else if he thought it would save his skin while he's seeking shelter with hardened criminals.
That said, on rewatch I

I had to rewind several times and get my face practically touching my tv's screen before I finally saw it. Ed's reflection definitely moves independently. But I do agree, no way I would've caught that unless other posters had pointed it out.

I never before knew how badly I want to get burgers with Lynch and Cronenberg.

He's turned into a lad insane.

I've heard that theory before, and I'm sure there's something to that as well. A friend of mine now works in non-opioid pain management but trained and worked for a few years as an anesthesiologist, and it sounds like people half-waking up is more common than we would like to imagine. Even for an adult that would be

There is a theory that before the modern(ish) era people interpreted sleep paralysis (which I know from experience is TERRIFYING even if you know what's going on) as demons, and nowadays, some people interpret it as alien abduction.

I'm nearly as tired of "Lynch is trolling!" as I am of "Lynch is a misogynist!"

More great acting on McLachlan's part there, standing there without flinching while the kid co-actor throws a ball at you with the specific (directorial) intent that you get nailed, thankfully just in the shoulder, at least in the take they used.

I don't know, I know the warden wasn't a good person and it's not like Mr. C specifically instructed his cheeto-chomping hitsquad to take the guy out in front of his young son, but that was pretty awful.

Since Chowderbatter just can't seem to interact like an adult, just block his (or her) ass.
The best thing to do with people like that is to just ignore them.

"I guess we're going to have to wait and see!"
As fun as chatting about The Return is, a lot of people seem to forget to bear that in mind.