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There are far more comments here that are bitching about Arrow fans' bitching than there are comments featuring Arrow fans bitching.

It's a superhero show. Melodrama is part of the point. You're clearly arguing against a genre convention, not an actual point of quality.

Did you not have nobody on staff who hadn't seen either show?

I agree with you completely.

Since it's such a sunny day, would you mind if I chilled in some of that shade you're throwing?

I was trying to make that point by appropriating whathisface's earlier example but having switched out "sex" for "sandwich".

That must have been some field.

Jackie Chan is a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, so I'm sure that everything in the script is 100% in accordance with the official CCP historical narrative. Hence the spending.

Given the difference in the Cersei/Jamie dynamic, I expect a rather extensively invented storyline for them will play out next season. Now that they've recoupled, next season will cover their eventual decision to go through a conscious uncoupling as Jamie gets increasingly frustrated with all of the herbal cleanses

If she never said "no", but instead "not here", then it's precisely the same as when a teenage girl offers a protest or two about eating a sandwhich while her father is just downstairs, but then willfully scarfs it down, furtively relishing the risk and taboo nature of the venue [as her father has a nut allergy].

"Even the man who directed the scene agrees with me, and disagrees with you."

I hear that militants from the Ghiscari State of Mereen and Astapor have been doing quite a bit of damage there lately.

I agree with this completely. Actually, since the moment that Tyrion lied about killing Joffrey (for literally no reason), I felt like he had been turned into the outlet for GRRM's misanthropic side.
Most of Tyrion's story lines to come are so ridiculously full of needless humiliation and repetition that GRRM makes

I'm not sure that Catelyn is as noble as you're remembering. This was a woman who was exceedinglyspiteful of Jon Snow for being born, while remaining devoted to the man that (to her knowledge) caused that birth to actually happen. Throughout the books we see that her devotion is of a limited, parochial sort, not the

It's definitely safe to assume that a bunch of random Dornish nobles and Ironborn sailors are not the main characters.

Which airing are you following? (I think I know the episode you're talking about re:the conversation, but I don't want to assume). I'm in Britain now, but since I'm Canadian originally I've been following the Showcase airings.

I agree that the comedy is quite important to the show. I haven't seen Neon-Genesis Evangelion, but I've heard good things about it, and I think that anime in general is very good at changing the tone of storylines. [I haven't watched Evangelion because for some reason I can't get into mecha anime. The closest thing I

My respect for Reilly skyrocketed when I found out that he wanted to give this a renewal. SUCH a smart call. This is the sort of thing that could blow up after a few good months on Netflix.

That "surrogate sister" comment is right on, and I'm super bummed that I'll never get to see Jill become a bigger part of the Hill family. Such a good show!

I thought it seemed like a cliche when I first saw it, but now I've started to see it in terms of both Liam and Amy essentially using each other for a power play, and now I'm a bit more inclined to like it.
The program's emphasis on snappy, melodramatic storylines certainly undermined how it all happened though. Had