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Andrew Bare
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This has burned me once or twice, and it's one of those questions on which I'm quite alienated from my beloved fellow AV Clubbers, but I'll say Aaron Sorkin. He's one of my favorite writers in the world, and just as I'll never stop going back to my "West Wing" DVDs when I'm looking for inspiration, I'm pretty much a

"with the end result being deeply charming as well as deeply persuasive—not that anything with Kristen Bell has ever been anything less."

And somehow Kit Harrington will still be mopey.

Be fair to Orlando. He only ran away after giving the Sword of Troy to the first teenager he came across on the street.

"Wow, Max is less gay than any of us. What a unique character!"

I remember watching "The Godfather: Part 2" for the first time and being stunned when the Cuban president went down the table at the introductory meeting with the American big wigs and named them all. There were about a dozen of them, and outside of Michael and Hyman Roth I don't think any of them were relevant to the