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The point was, as someone above observed, as well, multi-fold.

It was my feeling that after paying her dues (and a couple other actresses) with all that season one nudity, that Emilia Clarke was done with it. I mean, she's getting solo magazine profiles these days. But here, she's still taking her clothes off.

And since Shae finally got to see the mess that wasn't on Sansa's bedsheets, maybe she'll stop busting Tyrion's balls.

And she is really proving Tywin's critcism of her not being that smart.

To whoever loaned Kanye West their Ministry records: Thanks a whole lot.

Rolling up the carpet: My DVR swallowed about two or three episodes, apparently containing the story arc on the replacement of Michael's hand. When I finally realized that, and started watching again with regularity, they had moved on to Alex's misguided mutiny, Michael had a new hand, but the circumstances were not

DC cancels Legion, huh? I guess Keith Giffen saw it coming. As a long-time Legion fan, I'm disappointed, but not surprised. Paul Levitz wasn't really working, and the art was all over the place.I'd hope for a relaunch, but given the state of things at DC now, why even bother?

I've been buying Ultimate Spidey, but had let them back up for a few months (six? I don't know) without reading. So when I was running through my new purchases last night and saw "One Year Later," my curiosity was piqued immensely.

It's like those two had their own little sitcom going on all those years.

That's what I think. I'm certain the documentary would have left the public with the impression of Michael as a total nitwit.

Proof that the Office can still effect me: That business with Kelly and Ryan and child abandonment pissed me off to no end.

Arrow and I have had a complicated relationship. I was a total skeptic in the beginning; of Amell's acting, of the flashbacks, of the family stuff. But gradually, through actually developing the characters and the long-range plot through the season, they have won me over. A few things:

Also, DJ Shadow's Endtroducing, and Zero 7's debut, Simple Things. I lived on those two for years.

Please come home, Trip-Hop. All is forgiven.

I'm all late here. Damn work, anyway.

Ostrander's off-center thinking was apparent from his first issues of Suicide Squad, when they went after the bow-toting caucasian vigilante, William Hell. who would beat and apprehend minority criminals, but give white criminals a pass.

If Glass' intentions early in this book's run were to upend expectations for a Suicide Squad book (for credible characters, and a hefty Amanda Waller), he upended mine so much I never came back for issue #2.

Good work, everybody. Well, not everybody. I'll leave some current Community writers out of that. You know who you are.

Will just seems as though he's catching onto Lecter so much right now, that I wonder how the show's proposed timeline could possibly hold together at this rate. I would prefer that this show not ruin it's well-honed sense of mood and suspense by forcing too many outlandish misdirects on us.

Is it coincidental that Lecter's patient, Franklin, resembled Brett Ratner a little bit? Ratner, of the totally unnecessary remake of Red Dragon? Please, butcher away, Hannibal!