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In her defense, she had to polish a turd. No matter how talented/untalented the screenwriter Twilight was always going to be shit.

Yeah, I don't think the viewing experience has changed too much, I think it just takes the right movie. I remember the first Avengers film and the audience completely lost their shit at the "I'm always angry" hulk bit and one more time when Hulk smashed Loki. It was a great experience.

I won't punch you today internet. Only because I found the Chewie and Han clip art strangely hilarious and instantly went from not being even slightly amused to giggling uncontrollably when I saw that.

Well, I didn't win. Here's your pizza.

Yeah, I actually feel bad for Tommen. Finally, Westeros has a kind King, unfortunately he's far too young, naive and completely ignorant of how Westeros really works. I think Cersei and Margery's biggest mistake is their need to constantly undermine each other (e.g. there's no way Cersei isn't getting played by the

I'm a Scientician! Let me datafy the hypothesis!

That's plausible too, but I think his motivations were more about hating Ned and Robert and wanting power. His hatred of Ned was also partially rooted in his love for Catelyn. He's not exactly psychic but he's a great opportunist that changes his plans to fit the current political climate. Thus, I think his

Most definitely she will. She wants revenge just a much. Littlefinger could have told her his entire plan (if it is his plan) and she'd be all "fuck yah!"

I think people are overlooking the hatred Littlefinger very likely has for the Boltons. Remember, they killed Catelyn Stark, the woman he never stopped loving. Now he's face to face with her murderer and making a deal to marry off her daughter (someone who I think he's using, but genuinely cares for because of her

Dinosaur Train is what I call me penis.

I enjoyed the begrudging respect Alliser gave to Jon while still seething with hatred towards him.

I'm more interested in how our clothes are a threat from which we need saving and if Channing Tatum intends to rip them from our bodies in order to save us.

That was the test.
And you passed.

In Jimmy's mind, there's a blurry line between a conman and a lawyer. The conman is a criminal that bullshits for his own benefit. The lawyer bullshits for the benefit of criminals. Saul is the version of Jimmy that realized he can double his benefits by playing both roles.

Yeah, to me, all the Grimes crew were actually way more civilized than Alexandria in that episode.

From what I saw, Rick did a pretty good job of abstaining from killing him, right until Deanna gave the order. He even said as much in the previous episode…"I'm trying not to kill you" or something. Anytime during the fight, he could have just killed Pete. I don't think Carl was the reason he didn't, after all, in the

I can believe her making the call. Crimes of passion happen all the time…after losing her son, then watching the brutal death of her husband just a couple of days later at the hands of abusive bully, her emotions got the best of her. It was probably even easier to make the call since she she can physically

The ending worked for me, mostly because my reaction shifted from feeling justified in Pete's execution to 'maybe they HAVE gone to the dark side' when Morgon, Daryl, and Aaron showed up. It seems like that moment didn't affect the reviewer, but for me, that's all it took to question my 'walking dead world view'. That

He should still go to jail…

Am I the only one that has a banner add for Rosetta stone that eventually calls them an "asshole"….?