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Myles is staring down a meth overdose and keeping it at bay with shots of espresso. He's apparently stayed awake every single minute since the episodes dropped.

I still haven't really gotten over the fact that the marketing for the last two Hunger Games movies suggested that she was going to be playing a badass commando, but she ended up being a guerrilla commercial director instead.

Well, it's on your head, at least.

(No one tell this guy that they made a sequel to The Godfather)

Let it never be said that you're not consistent, Dik.

**creepy, brief instrumental noises**

How many times do you want @AlternativeUsername:disqus to post about how angry he is with Scotland?

I'm holding out hope that somehow Margaery survived all this and will be able to smirk down at us from on high, in wisdom and bemusement.

One and done. Assuming we're restricting ourselves to the modern era of music, Freddie Mercury is clearly the right answer.

Knowing this show, the extra 40 minutes are going to be all Ironborn and Sand Snakes twirling their mustaches and engaging in sexposition, so let's keep our expectations reasonable.

You're sort of missing the forest for the trees.

On the other hand, the Brits managed to not continue their descent into total inanity yesterday, so maybe there's some hope for us yet.

Yeah, that's the brain-scratcher here, though I guess anything video'd I presume can be submitted to the MPAA for a rating.

Phrasing!

Now, if you could please provide a list of the best websites, just so I can make sure to avoid them.

Real what now?

Man, someone really wants Bella Thorne to be a thing, but isn't doing a very good job of it.

As @brentisangry:disqus mentioned, the sails unfurling I liked a lot, even if it was "just British Columbia in the rain" it was a really good looking BC in the rain. I liked David's complex, especially the weird little interior rooms. The opening scene with David and Weyland was also really awesome.

Obviously, yes, but the breadth and size of reddit makes it particularly true.

For the few times that it's good, a lot of it is dreadful. Even if you sort by top, there's some astonishingly terrible stuff that people latch on to for no apparent reason.