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We at least got to see more of the battles than we did for Rome in season 2. The ship battle in Rome where we see Marc Antony on a little boat summarizing the defeat of the Egyption navy stands out for abridgement. Also, I was thinking, it would have taken a siege to take a castle and the Tyrells would have had

Death becomes her.

Thanks for taking the time to explain. As an ordinary working person, gotten used to late stage capitalism where the workers have no rights, unless one has a union representing them or a contract. Sounds like there was not a contract addressing this issue for Oak.

I thought I read the first actor to play the role was Josh Groban, then it went to Oak, so I don't understand the ruckus here about race, the cutting short seems uncool but everyone in America gets fired/laid off at some point.

I thought I would hate Moulin Rouge because I am not that into musicals but it turns out I am really into sentimental movies because I loved it.

She she do a guest appearance on Angie Tribeca and see how that turns out, though sometimes they get comedic stars to play straight men/women. I think Heather Graham and Lizzie Caplan both did some pretty silly things entirely straight ala Leslie Nielsen.

Idris Elba?

Mark Burnett loved money so much he produced the inauguration and continues to partner with Trump in spite of professing to be a Democrat. F him and all his shows, people should boycott these shows and whomever advertises on his shows.

I'm baffled at whom this project is directed - pedophile sympathizers who love football or pedophiles who play football? HBO seems to be incredibly off in its latest announced projects.

This episode didn't seem as great as the last season, the teen girl story including Nicole Kidman is particularly offputting at this point. Having the guy she shot last season come back into the story seems like a reminder of the bad parts from season 2 of Broadchurch and season 3 of The Fall.

I'm watching it for the first time, Gina Gershon is ridiculously hot as the Orthodox? Jewish woman who runs the laundry but the plastic surgery was not kind to her based on her recent appearance in that Pete comedy show on HBO, Mary Steenburgen either passed on cosmetic surgery or get much higher quality surgery as

Wouldn't is also an option, though the flat affect that Grey used in the movie was duplicated by Keough in the TV show.

Do you mean of season 1 or of season 2? I've only seen all of season 1 and haven't watched the season 2 premier.

Top of the Lake season 2 premier aired somewhere.

Kaine seemed like an awful compromise to the right in an effort to triangulate ala Bill Clinton from the 90's and missing the entire zeitgeist, Kaine had the advantage of not being the subject of 20 years of opposition research/self inflicted wounds ala Clinton but with less personality. Biden probably would have

It really felt like a variation on that Agatha Christie? story where all the suspects killed the victim.

I binged People of Earth based on yall's recommendation and that was good. Working on binging Curb Your Enthusiasm.

HRC couldn't summarize her reason to run in one sentence/phrase story that resonated with enough voters, and that post mortem book shows that her campaign did not *even* try in those swing states she lost by less than 100,000 votes in the closing weeks other than stuff like running ads that repeated Trump's campaign

The British electorate should have swooped in for the kill after Brexit followed up by the May re election to Prime Minister.

The resolution for season 3 incredibly managed to top the multiple impersonation inception finale of season 2. They are going to have to incorporate time travel like 12 Monkeys or some show on BBC America which made very little sense on the first watch Dirk Gently.