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Hi fellow Arya hater.

Shouldn't Jorah have known about the stone men at Valyria city limits? What a dumbass.

Any reason you call her Frankkie not Frankie?

But that's completely irrelevant to the political context of the world. He deserted so he dies, period.

That's one boring mystical order of assassins storyline.

Dan Hammmmon finally got to tell Spielberg to lick his butt. He has alwas hated him and probably never got to do it at NBC.

"I've seen Parks and Rec, I've seen it!"

Somewhere, in the middle of a less than stellar season, Community' gives us stellar Annie reaching down her shirt.

Can someone explain what is going on with Arya's story? Does anyone even care at this point? If she wants to be faceless she can disappear. At least before the Hound provided some entertainment in that segment of episodes.

Don't forget Snow also explicitly subverted Mance's death by fire. He's being offered to Westeros as "a different kind of leader".

They're always leaving scenes together and comforting each other. Annie isn't threatened by her when everything says she should be.

She's not a fan of Jeff's emails to astronauts.

Not really. A character can say "I bet this will happen at some point" without it being meta.

Maybe Shirley is going to visit them later this season and the characters know?

Am I the only one that thinks Annie and Frankie are doing it on the downlow?

Unfortunately being technically correct is all that matters in terms of liability.

"We don't love you!" has got to be the most Canadian possible way of heckling someone.

They did a good job on Heroes of casting people with understated menace, like Hector, Stephen Tobolowsky, Dania Ramirez, Jack Colemane, and Nora Zehetner come to mind.

Coverage of this was on the news the other day and my uncle's response was to sympathize with Cosby for these women hounding him for "mistakes of his youth". My uncle's not some pigheaded bigot either, so just imagine how widespread this view is.