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You can also tell which people like both and don't feel the need to be condescending twats to people who prefer one over the other.

Next weeks ep is 16 minutes longer, so I think it'll be long enough to give every scene adequate time.

Don't worry, we still have Dolorous Edd.

If a giant riding a mammoth isn't enough for an A+ then quite frankly I don't know what is.

Yep, first dude was great for him. Did they ever say why he was recast?

Seriously, he's been amazing in this role. I hope he gets cast in something soon, he's far too talented and charismatic to not be the lead in some great TV show or movie.

I know everyone hates Joffrey, but for me the Mountain was always the character I despised the most when I read the books. I hated how he survived long enough to win this duel, but loved how Oberyn laced his spear with poison that would ensure the Mountain died a slow, agonising death. Makes me feel a bit better that

Anyone else worried, for one horrifying moment, that Slade was going to make him make a choice again, and that he'd choose Laurel over felicity?

Then later another man leaves after being declared the winner!

God Oberyn is so great. Loved how he was the only one of the small council who didn't stand when Tywin entered.

Really? I dunno, maybe there was some vocal minority of Australians that always gets offended over everything that didn't like it, but I've always loved this episode since the first time I watched it. I honestly can't think of anyone I know that's seen this episode who doesn't like it.

Everyone here loves that Simpsons episode because it was hilarious. They acknowledged the stereotypes and jokes were inaccurate, then exaggerated the hell out of them anyway and made them that much funnier. This episode doesn't even come close.

I can't remember what the episode is called, but I always loved the one where SpongeBob and Patrick are trying to rehabilitate Manta Ray. The wallet joke always makes me crack up.

MENDOZAAAAAAAA!

We got some classic Reese tonight. Getting stabbed in the shoulder with a fork and just casually turning around was probably the highlight for me.

Ollie actually feeling Louise steal Andy's candy from his pocket killed me. Feels like it's been ages since they've been in an episode.

It's more the evolution of an AI and how everyone is reacting to it that's considered scifi.

I love the scenes where different villains interact with each other. The conversation between Hersh and the leader of Vigilance was great, as were all the scenes between Root and Control.
Loving the development of the Machine too, it's message to Control through Root was amazing.

Im incredibly excited for the new season, but this review needs more information about Tim

I'm surprised Parks & Rec and Archer didn't make this list, Parks especially is a show I thought the AV Club loved. Ah who cares, a list with Gravity Falls, Person of Interest, Arrow and Orphan Black is fine by me.