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A gas that makes people wanna split up?  mhm.

Good movie :)

No, but close enough.  Face it, Portland is magic.  Now if only The Simpsons could have stayed in the 90s, too.

I loved how the revelation of Arya's identity to Gendry was treated with humor rather than seriousness.  In an episode that had Tyrion cracking few jokes, not to mention a few disturbing scenes, it was nice that an event I would have expected to come about mid-season was put out of the way soon, without any score, and

Has Pypar been recast?  I haven't seen him around and there's a new but older guy in Snow's clique.

Peggy Carter better make a return somehow: she was the best part of the movie, by far.  I'm sure it'll just be Hayley Atwell playing Peggy's daughter, which is at least halfway there, but still.

People like to point out how they like each Guest movie less than the previous one…but really, For Your Consideration is the only one with any significant jump in quality (and it's still okay).  Nevertheless, people seem to apply a Law of Diminishing Returns to Guest's movies I find unfair.  He made only one lesser

With Carice Van Houten cast here as a witch, I'm beginning to think the 2010 movie, Black Death, was only meant as a test screening for Game of Thrones characters.

To anyone watching HBO Go w/interactive features on, I absolutely love George R. R. Martin: Turtle Cop.

I could relate somewhat to the NYT's negative GOT review last year (I think we were all a bit worried at it's start with how the show was going to treat women and sex), but that new review is just strange.  Although, according to the critic's biography, he's more used to reviewing a 'PBS documentary or a $15-a-ticket

Yeah, I don't think it's meant to be ambiguous at all.  The perspective everyone has coming out of the movie—that the storm is real—is supposed to be your immediate reading of the ending, as you've been lulled into sharing the point of view of Michael Shannon, who has mostly dealt with an irrational situation quite

If I can add to the passive-aggressive…a young married couple spontaneously road-tripping through the Southwest?  Very original, TV on the Internet—or should I say April & Andy.  Nevertheless, great podcast!

If you look past Danielle during the Lindbergh Lean, Britta can be seen doing the best kind of ruining.

No, it's the bread bowl that's wrong.  What kind of meal_ends_with eating bread?  More importantly, who wants to eat soggy bread in place of freshly dipped bread?  Wrong, wrong, wrong!

This episode was SO true: what's wrong about bread bowls, how Tom Cruise acts entirely with running, what's great about "Kiss the Girl," and how the cast of Scrubs is creeping into the show this season.  I was skeptical Cougar Town could (or even would) make an A episode, but this definitely worked for me!

I'm a fan of The Game, but it's less it's implausibility than it's varying levels of plausibility I have trouble with.  It's not like time travel or zombie movies where the rules of those worlds can be quickly established and easily maintained.

The Tree of Life is my favorite movie ever, but the trailer is better.

Interestingly, Reese’s Puffs are terrible with milk, but amazing without.  So still candy.

I appreciate the SYSK reviews because I only remember things when told twice :)