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I've also got the 2nd the book A Game of Thrones as one that's a solid fantasy novel, that becomes a genre-breaker when Ned Stark's head rolls. One of the first pieces of media that sells you on a protagonist that well and is willing to kill him off and rely on the rest of the characters and world to carry you on. The

My bet is they probably are getting relocated from the Neck (the south of the North) to north of Winterfell.

My bet is they probably are getting relocated from the Neck (the south of the North) to north of Winterfell.

I loved that Sam Adams was in on that skit. It was a great nod to reality to have PDX's mayor there while shooting a scene in his office.

Keep the present tense.

Dinklage should invest in a Lion!

You'd think Mad Men would have at least introduced the concept of brown liquor neat and on the rocks to the current generation of drinkers.

I've also got to advocate for Tenacious D and Flight of the Conchords. Musical comedy albums hold up much better to repeat listenings.

Historical Fiction
One thing I've noticed that comes up in these comments are all the references to historical facts. Not seeking out historical fiction all that often, I can't think of another setting or situation that allows readers and critics to evoke such a wide amount of relevant reference material, such as the

I've enjoyed the TOS reviews. Looking forward to you picking them up again in December. Hopefully, I'll have caught up with my viewings by then, I'm just finishing up season 1. I'll also add my votes for TNG, haven't really watched it since the mid-90s heyday and my interest in it was also peaked by Wil Wheaton's