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Streaming a show after it's aired is hardly similar to someone revealing months worth of twists, surprises, promotions,etc. This will not generate buzz for HBO, it will probably take a good amount of money out of their pockets.

I've pirated a lot in my day. I thought that was below board though. It's one thing to stream a show that hasn't been made widely available, the studio is being greedy and inconveniencing you, I have no problem with that. Even watching something from HBO after the fact, I get it, I've had literally no extra money

For more reading from "trolls" check out this person. She writes very good analysis of GOT and I basically just copied her points. You can also be more assured that this isn't my frustrated sexual self-loathing making me attack a fictional character or whatever your point was. Though I guess she could be a frustrated

No, Dany is an awful leader because she frees those slaves with no plan for their wellbeing. She just abandons Astapor with no command structure to the first people who talk pretty to her. She arbitrarily crucifies three hundred Mereenese free-men for revenge, not taking anytime to locate the actual people she wants

I don't like taking a hateful tone with someone whose work I have thoroughly enjoyed, but he does lose it a little in the fourth and fifth. I've heard him allude to the fact that he has a second act that should be quite good, just had a hard time bridging the first three books build-up to the ending.

Wes Anderson is the Grateful Dead of directors. You either get him, and really get him; or you don't, and you really don't. Either you admire the artistry and the neat tricks woven into the telling of the story, or you find it off-putting and distracting to the overall work.

Glenn is also in favor of running into pitch-black railroad tunnels that he could easily go around with no ammo and no backup. He's not always the best expedition leader…

Course, the major difference is that the majority of people on Entourage could not act. Jeremy Piven and Kevin Dillon were the saving graces of that show, a surprising amount of screen time was dedicated to people who can't act worth a damn. The Rock on the other hand has always had the ability to immediately capture

I really wish the Alexandrian diet was different than it is. Where are the farm animals and fresh produce and grains? They're like a year and a half in and they're still relying solely on foraging? Seems strange.

Their disregard for the danger posed by walkers they just leave alone is completely inexcusable. In the last episode they walk by a chain link fence holding back walkers. They could easily kill all of them, if they took five seconds to do so by stabbing through the fence. What happens five minutes later? The fence is

I for one don't think this is leading to a grand conflict and the destruction of Alexandria. I could legitimately see them just exiling Rick. I think they've needed to do something similar for awhile. It would be a great way of cutting some of the dead wood cast members, they will just stay in Alexandria.

Ah, but the governor has done the, "We're outside strong walls with more men and more guns," story line, so who will step up to threaten them now? Whatever happens, I really hope this is the one place Rick et all don't just destroy outright. Move on, have a confrontation, but don't just leave a deserted destroyed town

I'm not sure he was criticizing so much as pointing it out.

Eugene came dangerously close to throwing this show's ridiculousness in our faces. It was fun, and funny, but he finally did what you always want the characters to do: just kill the ludicrously easy to kill zombies. When you kill them, you don't need to run from them, and there is about one second of danger involved

I like noisy music, let me start by saying that, I can dig some Animal Collective, is all I'm saying. But every time I try to listen to this band, I just cannot sink my teeth in. Too aural, too halting, too mumbly sounding: does anyone who really likes them have some suggestions for what you think is their most

I gotta say, the PS4 has been pretty user friendly so far. Cheaper price than XBox, good graphics. I feel for the people that bought it right out of the gate and languished in a game desert for awhile, but I didn't, and pretty much my only complaint is a wish that the center swipe pad were more useful in more games. I

Not to mention he's not even innocent. Killing yourself is a crime, so is helping someone kill themself, so is lying to police, falsifying evidence, etc etc etc. He proved absolutely nothing!

Besides, in real life a crowd like that would be more likely to lynch him from a tree than to be swayed to his viewpoint. I felt like it really deeply mocked religion and religious people in a way that I, a professed agnostic since I was 14, found deeply disturbing.

I thought she only regret that that was what she was known for? Probably doesn't mind it so much now.

"Yes, before you ask, there was weird sex stuff going on in the bunker."