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    Because Comcast is the only way to get HBO - right?

    Adults who lived most of their adult lives without knowing HD rarely also are people who torrent / illegally download shit. I'm near 31 and remember having HD in high school….

    Yea real smart people wait for a 4K broadcast on a network which doesn't broadcast in 4K yet…

    Have to ask - who is so desperate to watch the next episode of this show that they can't wait two days for an actual HD version?

    I say the same thing and then life happens and I don't have time for two movies in two weeks anymore and then I decide to wait for it to hit blu ray instead.

    "If you could save one cookbook from your burning kitchen, which book would you save? (Let’s assume you’ll have a working kitchen again at some point.)"

    AI is much further along than you probably think it is - what was in their programming was the ability to learn and adapt.

    Tyrion was the clear underdog during the Battle of Blackwater though - King's Landing didn't have the army at the time to match up with Stannis. Him finding the wildfire and using it was the only thing that kept them afloat long enough for Tywin to finish the battle.

    He already said why he wouldn't bend the knee…he took on a responsibility of protecting the people of the North and isn't willing to cede that the first time someone he has never met asks him to. He doesn't trust Dany yet. I don't think it's anything more than that.

    I would be surprised if we ever saw Ellaria again.

    They are siblings…just because they weren't the best of friends doesn't mean they don't have a "particular connection" because they're still family. And what you call efficient, I call cheap. Nothing about that scene felt earned.

    I guess, I would say if Bran really wanted to focus people on the Night's King and had the foresight he claims, he should understand the need for tact and getting people on his side. I also think the whole scene made the Bran / Sansa reunion incredibly underwhelming which is not a great thing.

    Guy who can see everything that has happened and everything that will happen doesn't understand basics of how to communicate and how not to bring back horrible memories for his sister.

    None of it was good - the last episode was mostly a dumpster fire of bad.

    I totally buy this - great point.

    Your anger would be better directed at people who continue to support bad franchises and bad movies as that is what dictates the behavior of for-profit studios. Studios aren't in it for the art, they are in it for the money. It's up to consumers to demand better movies from studios with their wallets.

    They're both great. I also like John Leguizamo's character and Bridget Regan played the bartender at the Continental in the first one. They know how to cast their supporting characters.

    People are just being overly dramatic here. John Wick was great. John Wick 2 wasn't quite as good but still was fun enough that I paid to see it three times in theaters. If the franchise gets bad, I'll stop paying to see it. If it remains good, happy to see it get more installments.

    You say unfortunate…I say John Wick 2 was hella fun and one of the more enjoyable movie experiences I had this year thus far.

    So…GTA?