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LOL, I had forgotten about that. I was blinded by the Matthew/Mary love story.

That's true. I didn't take that into consideration.

My problem with Downton is that whatever problems they do have, they get resolved so so easily. And the Mr. Greene stuff wrapped up so quickly and efficiently (oh, so a random woman just appears out of the blue to confess? oh, okay) because it was a crappy story line to begin with. I won't complain though. Even the

Yahoo Screen used to be the only way I would watch SNL, because I just hop from skit to skit on my Apple TV without commercials. But then I stopped watching SNL. So yeeeaaahh….

Really? I'm not. I'm not at all. Season 5 was a mess because they strayed so far from the book. I think they need George now more than ever.

There were times I wanted to laugh Ben Solo (get outta here with this I-made-up-Kylo Ren-because-emo-in-Leia's-garage) off the screen, especially when he kept getting his butt handed to him by Rey. But the Bargain Basement Emperor hologram guy said he was still training, so maybe he'll be more evil in the sequel.

Yeahhhhh but, they're not going to lose any real money on a hiatus. There may be a few hundred people here and there who forget to tune in or maybe wait for the DVD or something, but the fans who spoil like crazy on Facebook every Monday after the show premiers or talk about it with their coworkers or friends, they'd

I don't think there was ever going to be another Star Wars villain that could live up to Darth Vader. I think JJ and Adam Driver recognized that and went with trying to top Anakin Skywalker.

A friend literally texted me at that moment with.. "Warts? Is he sure he wants to marry her?"

Can someone please make sure to get just a cheese option!

The casting for season 6 helped alleviate any concerns about the show spoiling anything. Since it looks like they're going back to the already published books for some of the plots. Obviously the big potential spoiler would be the Jon Snow reveal, but season 5 taught me that whatever the show does differently, it'll

Something must be wrong with me. I would legit read a 150 page history of the The Brown Bowl. I also own the official cookbook so yeeaaaaahhhhhh

I miss Kings. It was such a good show. I was so mad at NBC for canceling it that I put off watching their shows for years. To this day I've never seen 30 Rock, and I only binged Parks & Rec and Community last year. Some would say that I was the real loser…. but no, NBC is still the loser.

Sending them what he has written may get him into some legal issues with his publishers. Although, I have no idea how all this stuff works. I've always wondered about that though, especially since he supposedly already told Dan and David how it ends. Like did he just sit down with them and start talking off the top of

I vaguely recall HBO saying awhile back that D&D were the only ones saying they would do seven seasons, but the execs saying they were down for eight or more seasons. Seven books is totally possible, but seven seasons seems like a stretch. Like why even introduce Dorne or go back to the Iron Islands if you need to

The casting for season 6 has implied that Game of Thrones will use more material from the already published books (I don't want to get spoilery but the Bran stuff has already happened for book readers and looks like we're going back to the Iron Islands), in addition to some new stuff that hasn't (or won't) be written.

I agree. Season 5 offered the biggest diversions from the book, yet managed to be the weakest season of the bunch (excluding the Hardhome episode).

I've reached a place of acceptance about when Winds of Winter will be out, or the final book for that matter. It'll happen when it happens. But the most interesting thing about that blog post was this line: "HBO is disappointed".

No. No. It's not.

As a Michigander… yes, yes, that's exactly what we do.