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HBO does a great job casting all of its characters in almost every show — and the writers do a remarkable job of creating believable characters in a fictional world, to make it seem genuine. I've always been impressed by HBO and the work they do, even if I don't enjoy some of their shows.

Talk about spoilers. I've never been much of trailer-spoilers, but good god, it shows so much of people dying where it won't even be exciting when watching the film because now I'm expecting it.

Sounds good. I'm actually pretty excited for this film; loved the first one.

This is awesome. Man, it's crazy how great this show is that it's creating history that will last forever — in a museum.

Seems like this show is headed for a "positive" end. As in, it goes out with a bang. I mean, okay, okay, it'll be better than season six. There.

Looks like Saul called them instead.

I'd only want this trip if we're only able to ride in just our underwear and a gas mask.

The End Begins.

Sam Jackson is a good motherfuckin' actor, but his "I Am The One Who Knocks" monologue was motherfuckin' terrible.

I haven't heard this, but let's face it, everyone who tries to win the Game of Thrones dies. Or most of them.

I remember that. It's funny that he didn't finish the job.

Well, that's always a good thing to have.

It inspired me to eat at Denny's and get a grand slam.

Jesus Christ, Marie.

Well, at least he tried.

Thanks, Paul.

Maybe a knife will actually hit her this time?

Well, you just won everything.

I want to see this ASAP.

I'll take a sip of Hank's own homemade beer.