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Based on the theories I've read floating around online, I'm starting to believe that everyone is Jaqen H'Ghar. The entire series will turn out to be just Jaqen H'Ghar sitting in an empty room, changing faces and screaming at himself.

That line is the bane of my existence.

As long as it's better than The Grand Theatre, I'll probably enjoy it. I was so disappointed in that one that it killed a lot of my enthusiasm for the band. Or maybe it's the fact that they've been making more or less the same album for the last 10 years that killed it.

All I could think during the scene where Hannibal was going on about Tier's psychosis was that the internet otherkin/furries are going to be so very angry. It's wonderful.

Lots of people sure are upset about some millionaire getting a paid vacation, just not in the way they normally are.

"The topic was broached by both genders equally in my friend group (if they actually remembered who brought it up initially anyway)." Maybe you should pay attention? I'm saying that there was no "pull the trigger" moment, just lots of mutual conversion.

Exactly right, it is 2013. And as such, most (9/10) of the married couples I'm friends with talked about marriage for a long time, decided on mutual life goals, and involved one another in the planning. Like actual adults and full partners. There was none of this stupid surprise question popping nonsense. The topic

A good friend of mine identifies as asexual. She has many times expressed romantic feelings for people (both men and women), but not sexual feelings. The way she described it to me was the desire to be physically close and emotionally intimate with one person, to form a partnership, but there were just no sexual urges

No kidding. And few years ago a guy named Harold came in to where I work. Honest to god just hearing that name made me full body shiver.

Oh it really is. I love that you can choose to listen to the dialog for content (which is rewarding in its own right obviously, and remarkably funny) or to just sit back and listen to its melody.

Yeah season three, while obviously not undoing the genius of the first two, really mars what would otherwise be a perfect television show. The first time through the series it didn't bother me as much, but on my rewatch a few years ago it bothered me a lot. I really enjoyed George Hearst as a character though, and

Anyone who doesn't spend this weekend watching Deadwood sucks cock by choice!

Sadly that's completely true. My kid brother is old enough now to vote and drink (terrifying for a number of reasons) and I can practically guarantee that he not only has never seen an episode of Cheers, but also probably wouldn't recognize it if he did see it.

Well, I watched the Wishbone episode, so…yes.

I'm watching, if only because the Chiefs inevitable loss will help with my anxiety about when the Chiefs are going to lose that I get before every game. (Just don't embarrass me on the national stage like you have all those other times, guys)

I absolutely agree with your first sentence. I really wanted to like this one, but watching it gave me a headache and the untangling process was not really all that fun for me, which was not what I was expecting based on the reviews and charts/diagrams this film spawned. I guess I've just accepted that for me complex

Huh, I guess that means I can get rid of the rewards card that's been on my keychain since 2001.

Were we not anyway? My state school education has failed me again.

I might actually do that—I've been looking for something kinda light to watch to get me through these gross winter evenings.

Maybe so, but I never hear anyone around me mention it at all. And usually I can count on the people at work as a good metric for the dumb shows that are inexplicably popular. Maybe they watch it, but don't have anything to say about it? I lost interest sometime in season 3, and I can't remember it coming up in