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Who says I'm not? Have I said that? Because I don't believe I have, here or anywhere.

I really enjoy this show despite its stupidities, but this was just garbage. The most enjoyable part of this episode was repeating, "Their internal organs melted," in a wistful voice every time Malcom talked.

That's how accidents happen, you know.

He was Han's White Knight.

"Unconstitutional discrimination" like taking rights away from someone whose name ended up on a list, possibly through a mistake, and who has committed no crime?

I figured that was what Jaquen meant: Finally Arya had killed without real emotion or compunction.

Also, we got a glimpse of his wee-wee.

"…they've *throne* in…"

Yes. That's why Gendry informed Arya that she "wouldn't be my friend…you'd be my lady."

I have never stopped wondering how in the world Cat could have thought that her sister Lysa was some sort of genius when it came to sniffing out the truth of someone's innocence or guilt. Really, Cat?

I love Royal Tenenbaums and all Anderson movies, but I'm flummoxed by the adoration for Finding Nemo—not as much as I am over The Lion King, which I still think is just eh, but flummoxed just the same.

Blah, I didn't see that you quoted this line before I posted it!

I'll talk some jive! I'll talk some jive like you've never heard!

Very, very glad you're okay now, man!

"There was not a single frame of that film that didn't fill me with abject delight."

Any issues with violence? Uh, not your child, obviously, but violence in films. Sex? Language?

How old are the kids?

I think the Ruth Wilson/Toby Stephens Jane Eyre was excellent; it's my favorite Eyre by far.

His storyline did give us one of the best bits of dialogue ever on the show, though. "Your dick in my ass means you're gay. My dick in your mouth means you're REALLY GAY!"

No, but it makes me sad. I really liked him as an actor.