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Michiel de Groot
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"The internet can be a dick so I can be a dick" is sooooo 2002.

HULLO LORD DAVOS

What do you mean it's not "Dam-fair"??

He is more in book five than four, but not much - it is made clear that the Bank is a major player in the coming books, though, so it's not strange they cast a relatively big actor.

And no Emmys ever ever ever for Clarke Peters.

Thanks a bunch, I was wondering where I knew him from.

That reminded me of the one time I didn't skip the Homeland intro. Ugh, bad dreams.

I was almost going to finish that post with "thinking about it, Prisoner of Azkaban is the Cuaron movie I actually enjoyed most", but then changed it. I haven't seen Y Tu Mama Tambien, though.

Dinklage was using the hoop, so he had to do with the rope.

It's September, he still has a few more weeks of ice cream to go.

*muffled laughter*

Thanks for this recommendation, AV Club! I had never heard of this ever, and will be sure to check it out!

Sherlock Jr., if that even counts.

I happened to watch three things with Jodie Whittaker in the past month; this, Attack the Block, and Good Vibrations, the latter of which is my favourite movie of the year so far. She's fantastic in all three, and she's quickly becoming one of my favourite actors. Anything else I could check out?

I happened to watch three things with Jodie Whittaker in the past month; this, Attack the Block, and Good Vibrations, the latter of which is my favourite movie of the year so far. She's fantastic in all three, and she's quickly becoming one of my favourite actors. Anything else I could check out?

Please, let's have him as the next Bond.

Now for that Emmy nom for Clarke Peters.

Beric Dondarrion appeared in season one too, but they recast him - plus, the guy in season one had his tongue cut out, and he was only credited as Marillion. If they want to have the character, they're going to have to make it a different person anyway.

Hey, look, Treme's great, and he's got a good name.

Former, with ease.