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I hope there's a scene of Goldblum going meta and giving a speech about the importance of consquences in storytelling. Maybe while Bucky and Coulson walk by.

Ralph Fiennes and Naomie Harris are never terrible ideas. Either one of them has more charisma than the last few Bonds.

Give us an M movie, and/or Moneypenny. This is one world that would benefit from cinematic expansion. Bond himself is played out and tired, and needs to be benched for a few years.

Given how mediocre-at-best season 1 was, I take this as good news.

I couldn't agree more. She makes the show feel like redneck trash everytime she's onscreen. Which it might be but it's usually hidden better when she's not around.

True. Hollywood can forgive a lot but looks matter.

Yes though I think the bad publicity that hurt his career the most was the business with Meg Ryan. The media played it like Foreign star breaks up Hollywood golden couple just because he can.

The working title was "Nobody LIkes Julianna."

Getting a little tired of all the times they could kill zoom or he them and they don't. I understand the reasons given but still.

If you want a show about Shakespeare, check out the British comedy Upstart Crow, now on US itunes every week. I sound like an ad but I'm just happy I stumbled across it. Written by Ben Elton and starring David Mitchell. Very Black Addery.

Killing people on this show has become their lazy way of not having to think of more creative ways to sideline people.

I'm sure Tormund has wrestled a bear or two. It gets lonely up in the icy wastes.

I liked her a lot. But I figured Ramsay would have no use for workplace safety.

Cool. Well I'm not sorry I posted that then if it led to me seeing that article. ;) I was going by what a noted pop culure critic said on twitter, I assumed they knew.

Season 1 ending redux, with a body double this time. I came away from it more impressed with Clarke's contract negotations than Dany's plotting.

This episode brought home to me the biggest issue with no book to go by this season: a lack of flair in the ordinary dialogue. A lot of it felt flatter than it should have.

Even Rose Leslie is still lying. Saying recently she had no idea Jon was coming back to life.

I have a feeling Lord Karstark isn't long for this world. Loras and Osha are more obviously likely though. Eventually, maybe in the last episode of this season, Jaquen H'Ghar might bite it, because that's what mentors do in fantasy stories.

Because there's nothing hollywoood likes more than a boring therapy session episode with lots of on the nose talk about feelings and relationships. The mother barrier issue was just a way for them to do that.

He looks like the love child of Ross Gellar and Lou Diamond Phillips.