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Yes, I understood Sansa going dark as a disguise. I don't understand Mel doing it as she is a priestess of the red god and her red hair was kind of a thing, or so I thought. Unless the magic of WINTER darkens her lockes for the fight to come with the terror in the night.

she somehow has inexplicably changed her hair like Sansa, though.

I'm having trouble thinking of something I've avoided because someone I dislike likes it. But I freely admit that I avoided the Jack Reacher movie with Tom Cruise out of spite because I read and enjoyed those books and didn't want him to be Reacher. I've also not read any of the books that have come out since. Take

this, I think, is perfectly stated as to what was so right about LOTR and so wrong with Hobbit

I've watched worse fantasy films, the dungeons and dragons movies come to mind. But given expectations, budget, and my love of the source material, I'd say he exaggeration isn't that huge.

I have to disagree. The Hobbit films were an inverse of the Star Wars Prequels, getting progressively worse with each film. If I hadn't been there with the family doing our new years tradition of going to a movie, I would have walked out.

that line is a lot more east-west than I thought it would be. I knew they were flips of the same chain, but thought it ran more north-south like the mason-dixon line

I kind of liked Public Enemies, but I do remember thinking it was about 20 minutes too long when I saw it in the theater.

but…his wacky hat roles, Lone Ranger aside, make folks millions and millions. They aren't the ones that dry up. It's the serious stuff without wacky hats that can go away because casters think he's just the wacky hat guy. Then the financier says "his wacky hats make billions" and the caster puts him in anyway as a

I've ordered it.

It was the one that Boone had been wearing, but that is not the hat the hipster was wearing. Boone said it didn't suit him and he had his death hat custom made.

This monster of the week was terrible. While I can accept a degree of magic in the show, because there just is, most Wessen seemingly have some biological consistency, and these just didn't.

but what do you put on french fries?

Oh, I get that Wynn caught a glimpse of real crazy with Quarrels, but he'd already toned down his go medieval on your ass attitude by then. Quarrels was fun. Wynn 1.0 was fun, and maybe it's just that Wynn 1.0 saw that he wasn't a big fish in a small pond anymore as a detroit mafia enforcer type so had to call it a

naw. Boon will be walking towards him

Boyd must drink lots 'o milk. Keeps those teeth glowing and his bones stronger than speeding bullets.

exactly. Girl was given a few million dollars, which is more than most can expect to make or spend in a lifetime. Could have just lived her life to the fullest without the need for criminal mastermind status. But then she wouldn't be a character in a show then.

Loretta is not the type to run off for someone else's protection. She'll hire her own or take care of her own damn self

Regarding Wynn, I'm rewatching the first season, and I have to say that while I like Wynn now, I'm not sure how that evolution came about from the psycho he was when we first met. He seems now, so damn practical and in survivor mode, that I don't know where the enforcer went off to.

Let's just try to agree that he's not 100% dick.
Just because he would have hired Jimmy doesn't mean that he isn't an insufferable douchebag.
It can be two things.