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The Faceless Men are after a book that details how to defeat dragons. IIRC, there are only two copies of the book left in the world: one copy belongs to Maester Aemon at Castle Black (which explains why Jaqen is a prisoner to Yoren in the first place) and the other is at the Citadel.

Why is Vin Diesel shitting on that classic car?

Yeah this is a total no brainer for me. I've purposely avoided reading anything that sheds light on the story of the film, (with the exception being this review and the Guardian one) which suggests that I'm just in this film for Gosling's arms, the Cliff Martinez soundtrack and the sweet color palette featured in the

INT. ABANDONED WAREHOUSE

I am incredibly biased in my opinion, as I have an ever growing man crush for Stephen Amell, but I wouldn't necessarily agree that his range is limited, as Alasdair argues.

All in all, a wonderful, exciting episode. Although…

When they panned over to the picture of Harris Wittels as the man who filled the cup, I let out an involuntary "Oh!" of joy to see the foam connoisseur for the third time this season.

Very well put - I agree with you in that those facets of his outward projection are very admirable qualities, but so many publications and blogs seem to just focus on them.
Articles like "How to be more like Don Draper" and "10 Things You Can Learn from Don Draper" grow more and more pervasive every day, completely

This probably isn't the most appropriate article to discuss this in, but reading through this reminded me of how bizarre it is that so many men look up to Don Draper and lionise him  as some sort of epitome of manliness and cool.

I really, really liked this episode.

I think, if anything, the fact that Too Much Tuna was the standout sketch in this episode proves that John Mulaney is indeed the King of Showbusiness.

John Mulaney is our Asian-American lord and savior.

I know that this will be buried in the comment section, but who cares.

Let's all just take a deep breath and accept that we have all been pining for a version of this show that realizes the potential of its premise. 
Unfortunately, that is not the case, but we must not lose hope that this show might possibly find its bearings and correct itself in its final season.

Let's all just take a deep breath and accept that we have all been pining for a version of this show that realizes the potential of its premise. 
Unfortunately, that is not the case, but we must not lose hope that this show might possibly find its bearings and correct itself in its final season.

I don't remember there being a scene where Ben reflects the sunlight into Leslie's eyes with his watch, his eyes manic with the hunger that accompanies the desire to burn a loved one's cornea.

I don't remember there being a scene where Ben reflects the sunlight into Leslie's eyes with his watch, his eyes manic with the hunger that accompanies the desire to burn a loved one's cornea.

Very sweet that Jack was the only other major character at Liz's wedding. I suppose I always took their relationship for granted, because the moment when Jack gave Liz that kiss on the cheek made me very sad for the inevitable end of this brilliant show.

Very sweet that Jack was the only other major character at Liz's wedding. I suppose I always took their relationship for granted, because the moment when Jack gave Liz that kiss on the cheek made me very sad for the inevitable end of this brilliant show.

That sucked. Straight up.