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Ser Mandon Moore is basically Todd in shining armor. His main trait is having lizard eyes, so people can't tell he's about to try to kill them.

@eric827:disqus The most famous IRL Drew Sharp(e) is black. He's a sportswriter for the Detroit Free Press and pretty much every word he publishes is a troll of one or more fanbases. The difference between him and people who are wrong on the Internet is that he's making a middle class living at it.

What if they shot TV shows some period of time before they aired, though? Imagine that world.

Only Roadblock can use a .50 cal as personal weapon. Everyone else needs it mounted on a Jeep or something.

It's amazing how people'll mistake you for a Nazi just because you have a Nazi tattoo. I can sympathize, as my junk is oft mistaken for a screaming eagle with wings spread.

Yeah, the structural stuff falls away if you find the show funny, which I do. I worry that they're going to play more sexual tension between her and Danny, because that gets old quick.

Ben and Kate could have tried being funny, maybe that would have helped.

I agree with the it's both side. He's doing it to save Skylar and Walt Jr., but his dislike and annoyance at Skylar are real. He wouldn't have gone off on that cartoonishly evil divorced dad on the internet rant absent the need for a performance, (channeling Mel Gibson?) but he thinks those things to himself. He tries

I'll answer four months later. Yeah, but Colson already suspected.

I'll answer four months later. Yeah, but Colson already suspected.

Given that this is a movie where someone later decides to not take that advice because her sweetie got knifed and thrown off an awesome cliff, Natty was being proactive and sensible there.

It's really pretty and has some of the most iconic images and performances of any movie I've ever seen and some of the best-shot action, but there's a lot of nonsensical crap in it, too, and I can see it being too overwrought for some people. But I like it.

Because fewer people have heard of it, I'd assume. Prequel series, if it's a hit. I never read beyond those two, but I remember Deerslayer being better written.

Ideally, they'd just do a show about the French and Indian War. George Washington ambushing a French officer for being in Pennsylvania eventually leads to a huge worldwide war. The story of Last of the Mohicans is mostly just dumb and is less interesting than the stuff that actually happened. It'll never be as pretty

There's certainly some noble savage bullshit going on in the scene where Hawkeye appeals to the Hurons, but it's vaguely complimentary to Indians.

In the novel, roughly half of Natty Bumpo's dialog is him interjecting "I am a man without a cross into his sentences." When I read it at age 12, I thought he was telling us he wasn't conventionally religious, but now realize he was assuring everyone that he wasn't half Indian.

Wes Studi fucking rules. Everyone who ever saw Dances With Wolves remembered him, despite his dialog consisting of yelling and his being credited as "Toughest Pawnee."

@avclub-2d31cb28609a0ccb044e798fe73c023a:disqus We haven't seen that side of them, at least. I tend to think Martin's got more going on up their with the Others and SLIGHT SPOILERS the Children of the Forest. Martin's talked about being inspired by the Dragonbone Chair series by Tadd Williams, which has a more

@avclub-bd4918705794f8404db19a92c998b98a:disqus Only in hindsight. The great thing about Cat's arc is that she makes a lot of reasonable decisions that just go bad. She's got every reason to grab Tyrion when she does, for instance. But she doesn't know that her sister is a crazy person who can't be trusted to help

So I'm probably the only one who prefers Treme to Game of Thrones?