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Poor girl's career will hereafter be defined by "Where are my dragons?!"

I'll take Zoey for a couple of months.

I'll take Zoey for a couple of months.

Starring Paige Turco.  I'd watch.

Starring Paige Turco.  I'd watch.

But not before her character, a deranged ghost from the future, goes around menacing beautiful people.

I hope you realize you've just invoked from the TV gods the full incarnation of The Real Housewives of Dallas.

Along with listing the various types of -fu, the number of bare breasts, and four stars.

Yes to this thread.  What's interesting is that, in spite of having a bunch of real crap dished up to him, even when he's wounded and angry, it's not trash-talking.  Class act.

Hey, I like me some young pucci.

Or a prison planet with water.

Good call.  To directors, cuts are like dialogue — they done to purpose, or "motivation", as it's called.  So I do believe it was a fully-motivated cut to link Sally's showing the "Betty" side of her.  Whether it's "nature or nurture" is unknown, probably unknowable.

I'm reading around and finding a lot of people miffed about Arya's not being very sharp about her "good fortune" in having three people to get whacked.  I don't quite remember the books, but isn't she 13, and Sansa's like 15?

TVDW: "
Martin’s books make the  choice to keep magic off-page for all but the last page of the first book. Even then, the only sign that magic exists in this world are Dany’s three dragons."

And barbecued orphan-fu.  Joe Bob says check it out.

Like a nominee for Vice-President giving an interview in front of a guy killing turkeys.

Barbecued orphans smell like victory.

Yes, I love Mark Gatiss as an actor and producer, but I think Moffat might want to hide his keyboard for next season.

Agreed. The show is fluff, never pretends to be anything else.

Or the modestly amusing Spielberg film (circa 1990) about forest fire fighters.  Dreyfuss, John Goodman, Holly Hunter — before she became an "edgy" (meaning self-absorbed and irritating) actor, and was just really good at everything she did.