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I think this is a thing that definitely stems from Hirsch's own relationship with his twin sister, and he noted in the great interview Erik Adams did on here (http://www.avclub.com/artic… that people always assume siblings in animation have to be hating on each other, which just isn't true to life.

I was just coming in here to link this. I love Ryan North to death, and this is probably his best work still.

Jeez, these kids of today can't take ANYTHING.

Add Hannibal to that. Damn.

He voiced seven characters on this show. If I hadn't looked it up, no way I would've been able to tell which ones.

"A B?! A FUCKING B!?" sounds like some profane version of Sesame Street.

Out.

Top of this page.

And in a 20 mile radius of this statue

"In America, at least" is right. There has been significant hype everywhere else, not in the least (unsurprisingly) in Japan.

They aren't - if so, Alfie Allen, Emilia Clarke and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau would be in front of him. However, watching the opening scenes now, it seems that Dinklage, Coster-Waldau, Headey, Clarke, Harrington and Glen all come before everyone else, in that order.

I only caught the first episode of this, and, having heard of but never seen the original series, enjoyed it quite a lot. The opera murders do really stretch the suspension of disbelief really tight, but very solid performances and a beautiful Oxford almost completely make up for it. Roger Allam is a treat in anything

I think Ghost Protocol is the best in series. I used to think the first one was fantastic, but I recently re-watched it and for every iconic scene there is a whole lot of clunky exposition and some pretty iffy acting. Brad Bird is a fantastic action director, too, and I hope he does more.

I liked Patinkin and Banks a lot this TV season, but would definitely switch out Corey Stoll for either of them. He was the best thing in a show with much more prolific stars than him - damn impressive.

I'm not sure how this works, but Dinklage does seem to have first billing on Game of Thrones. Considering the series, I'm not sure if that actually makes him Lead Actor, though.

I would really love to see Clarke Peters nominated, at least. He has been phenomenal(ly unrecognized) all these years for his great work, and did some of his best in the last Treme season.

Actually, in the introduction both Hugh Dancy and Mads Mikkelsen are shown as leads.

Oh hey, a fellow paleoceanographist. In the Netherlands, too, no less. Hi!

And that's the first episode. I watched the series waiting for another moment like that, but it never came.

I think Thud! is better than that. I didn't care much for Snuff, but thought Thud! was great thrilling fun with some fantastic use of the large sprawling Ankh-Morpork and its characters that Pratchett has created over time.