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I am annoyed they are giving us a lousy 13 episodes over two years. We have to wait an entire year for seven lousy episodes and then a whole year for a six weeks finale? It worked once for Breaking Bad, and now I regret the last season was so successful that everyone else has glommed on to this. Just finish it and

The book and the show are different, obviously. I actually think the show is better. They are the editor Martin does not have. Dorne and the Iron Islands are the most boring and least relevant elements to the overall story. The show has invested in the theme the dragons are Dany's. Having some guy show up with a

Despite the usual biased and snobby political comments and Trump bashing, the overall point about the networks is sound. (This includes the link to the bizarre Trump ghostwriter Tony Schartz, who seemingly does not know what a ghostwriter is and thinks Trump's book was about him). The networks decided to only show

I love this show, but this was an underwhelming, weird finale to the season. I believe Phillip knows (from the last scene) William did not give them up. And the show obviously feels Paige's romance with Stan's son is a big deal to end with. But is it really? William had some nice moments of a life where he felt

Yes, the reviewer missed this by a wide margin. She knows Tommen is a young fool and could not trust him to "tell the truth". Her play was to act converted to get out from their clutches then save her brother from the outside. She certainly cannot do that from her jail cell and had no other play. She is the queen

This might sound strange, but I always thought Ayra would take over the faceless men and be their leader or something. If she is done with them, I am struggling to see what the point of this storyline was for almost three seasons. She learned to be a better fighter (as we saw with the training montage), but without

I agree with Sam's story, this seemed to be a waste of time. We were told his father was an ass and he behaved exactly as we were told. The fact that Sam would not know that is rather head scratching.

I am not sure where you are getting your numbers, but the majority of people in our world are religious. Just the "big three" (Islam, Christianity and Hinduism) has 5 billion followers combined. Minor religions account for another 2 billion. Just 1 billion are "atheist or secular"

This might sound strange, but I always thought Ayra would take over the faceless men and be their leader or something. If she is done with them, I am struggling to see what the point of this storyline was for almost three seasons. She learned to be a better fighter (as we saw with the training montage), but without

yes. But that confrontation is a "big" scene where she says she never wants to talk to him again, and the last thing he says is to be wary of her half brother, which we know is ridiculous? Doesn't make sense story wise. I took it as if she wants to take the North back, she should use Jon to do it.

That was my first thought, but doesn't make sense. Jon obviously would not betray Sansa and for him to imply that would make him seem even more clueless. She would know better and would have laughed if that was his implication. I think Littlefinger only got one thing wrong in the whole story and that was Ramsey.

I took it that way as he emphasized "half brother" and as we know, he might not even be that to her. I would certainly be open to other theories, but I cannot see why that would be his last word to her, it meant something to him to tell her that.

What a sad depressing episode! Summer continues the GOT tradition for being the least powerful magical beings ever. As I said last episode, the direwolves are a huge letdown. All but two are now dead and they certainly did not do very much and no one (dead or undead) ever seemed particularly afraid of them.

Have to admit, I never liked the first movie. It just was not funny to me. I understand Belusi was a genius and it had so many blues legends in it so "I appreciate it". But that is the problem, even when I first saw it, I just kept waiting for the funny, I appreciated all these legends in it, but I never saw what

She is not funny, never was. She was anti-funny. She is the type of person who thought she was funny and no one when she was young and hot would tell her otherwise. Its like the people who used to go on American Idol and were soo bad it was actually sad. Like, "how deluded has your life been that you actually

Similar and mirrored Oleg not believing we have bio-weapons and Elizabeth being convinced their side doesn't which is why they need them, and finding out Tatiana works for the Soviet bio-weapon division. They always had them, they are just worried ours are better then theirs. I would love a scene where Elizabeth

Well, literally everyone disagrees with you, but you are entitled to your opinion

U2's Achtung Baby was an objectively great album and they were huge in 1991. Same with RHCP. You are seeing them as 50 something year-olds in 2016 and it is coloring your opinion.

The Real World has to be the worst show in history. You are right, although MTV still had videos for another few years, that insipid program was the beginning of the end. No one knew what reality TV was and it would have been cancelled in three episodes in 2016. I remember watching the Real World, because it was on