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He's damaged in more ways than one, but almost immediately falls in love with his shrink and then at the end of the movie, after she's helped him get better, she's like "Yup, we're gonna date." I realize it's just a movie, but that always weirded me out.

This is why The Martian was nominated as a comedy. Funniest movie about growing potatoes in space ever.

Man, it's kind of problematic, but I love 50/50. And I totally tear up when he finds the book that his buddy is reading that's all "How to help a friend who's been diagnosed with cancer"

Yeah, that was my thought. Weird.

Whoa. Any way to tell why a comment got deleted? It expressed support of Margot Robbie as an actress and used the word boners, but I wasn't aware either of those things were verboten.

When other candidates say words, they lie. Sad!!

I got lucky enough to have a magical WEEK in NYC. Starting the night Obama was elected the first time. I'm Canadian, so it felt slightly strange to bear witness to so many Americans doing their civic duty. I went with my friend when he voted. Later, we danced in the street in Washington Heights. Two days later, people

She was present during one of Judy King's cooking classes.

Agreeeeeeeed. He wasn't looking out for Bayley and he wasn't looking out for Poussey. He still wants to believe he's a good guy. He was trying to prove to the "good" guards that he's got their backs without being a heavy like Piscatella and he's trying to fuck over MCC while still keeping his job. Which seems

It would be REALLY great if something happens to her where she sees the results of her inability/unwillingness to purchase adequate supplies for hundreds of menstruating women.

There was one on Justified. Tim Gutterson was a vet. His boss diagnosed him as a potential alcoholic with PTSD, but he was generally portrayed as a solid cop who sometimes struggled with his demons.

Oh, right! I forgot about that final scene with them. Every scene felt "final."

I don't think show Jaime is irredeemable either, but Edmure's latest trip to the dungeon seems like it might be a short one, no? I'm a bit fuzzy on the timeline to know who exactly was hanging out at Riverrun when Arya makes her pies. Like, how long after Walder's conversation with Jaime, where Jaime was basically

Sure, you could be right. She has two little brothers, after all. Cersei very clearly thinks it's Tyrion she has to watch out for. She's not thinking about Jaime in that way at all. But she should. He killed his last king for less. Now he faces having a mad tyrant on the throne that he thinks he CAN'T kill. In all

Well, no. Brienne would advise staring at Cersei with a tortured look on your face, which he appears to have aced. But the men on this show rarely do what women advise them to do, so I think he might just kill her anyway. And not right away. I'm sure he wants to talk to her and see what she's got going on first.

Yes. I know. It was a joke.

In slave-owned Meereen, wizard becomes you!

Dragons are makin' it rain fire!

I suspect that Jaime will once again play the role of Kingslayer and kill Cersei. Brienne's been teaching him about honour and shit and Cersei has a) gone crazy with power and b) may as well have shoved their out the window herself. Once he kills her, is he going to stick around to sit on the throne again? I doubt it.

By the time GRRM gets to that point in the books, Tommen will have aged appropriately.