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Didn't she also give him a blowjob when he was campaigning or am I misremembering? 

I thought the Makers Mark commercials were well placed.  By that, I mean that I wanted a drink. 

I was thinking Judge Reardon from earlier seasons. 

Also, he needs to play Stephen Stills in the CSNY movie. 

so, we all remember Wynn Duffy from his past roles, but what about Colt.  I think he was the bad father in Super 8.  Also, I think he was in some short lived show about firemen.  I'm not willing to imdb this.  Brain power only.  What else was he in?  

As I watching last night's episode, it occurred to me that if this were The Wire Boyd would end up getting killed soon, but an event almost unrelated to the rest of the story's narrative.  Just some random violence. 

I guess it depends on how you define junkie.

"I read somewhere that GRRM had no regard for the frustration of his readers" I suspect that this is untrue.  It's likely more that as a writer he feels that he needs to remain true to the story he is writing and to his writing process (however slow it may be at times) and that he does not feel that changing his

I don't think he's pissed at the people who figured anything out, nor do I think he's really changed anything out of spite.  He has always loved setting up the readers based on conventional fantasy writing and then pulling the run out from underneath them.  And I firmly feel that R+L=J is valid but that's not the

Yes, please, based on Dunk and Egg and produced by the guys who made the Last Airbender.

I love this comment.  I actually wrote an email to GRRM once suggesting he work with the guys who made that cartoon if he ever wanted to produce a Dunk & Egg cartoon. 

He has admitted to having trouble mainly due to the amount of rewrites he had to do.  Consider that the last two books were actually intended to be one book.  Now imagine that you have 1000 pages written and realize that you need to edit a seemingly minor detail (such as changing when Jon Connington lands at Roost's

I couldn't disagree more.  I find the show to be fairly unwatchable, but have read each of the books multiple times. 

I liked them both a great deal. 

The two most recent books are most certainly a larger book split in two.  There are so many thematic touches from the fourth book that carry or predict actions in the fifth book.  As a small example, and I'm sorry for forgetting characters names, there is the fat guy in the fifth book who makes the Frey sausage pie

Couldn't this be the result of the size of the work though?  The more involved the story lines become the harder it is to write as any narrative change potentially impacts hundreds of other story lines.

Ooh Child (Things Are Going to Get Easier)

Saw Jim James solo at the Newport Folk Festival a couple of years ago and it was really great.  I also really dig his cover on the I'm Not There soundtrack.  Looking forward to this.  

Runaways also had the weird demi-gods that lived under the ocean or whatever.  I felt like they kind of ruined the first storyline for me.   

Q: What possible reason could you have to pretend that DC/Marvel's weekly output is anything but crap?