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Just a quick question: Is there a backstory for why Gary's sideburns don't match the rest of his hair?

It's about time someone took on this grift. Everyone knows that Warner's "copyright" is bullshit. It was just always easier to pay the shakedown money or to insert a substitute than to take on the legal department of a Fortune 500 company. I hope Warner is made to pay it all back.

This was my first question. It had me coming back to this comment thread to see if anyone had any good guesses.

Bing is my favorite way to google things.

Except that their breakup is almost entirely one-sided and comes as a result of Natalie suddenly becoming shrill, demanding and insecure.

Eh, at least they didn't have her start dating him during therapy. That's easily the most offensive trope involving therapy.

The cast has talked about that a lot.  They go out of their way to say what a great kid Jack Gleeson is and that it sucks that his great performance will be rewarded with typecasting.

Dan-in-therapy gets a break from me solely because it brings in Jayne Brook, who I've loved ever since Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead (also featuring Josh Charles!).

I read that in the "Love that Joker" voice from the Smilex commercial from Batman.

Yup. That coin and speech from last season are finally paying off.

I think the Rat Cook story is foreshadowing Frey's downfall. Roose recognizes that what Frey did was the worst of sins and will not be forgotten or forgiven by anyone and that Frey doesn't see how much he's fucked himself. Roose is already mentally writing Frey off.

1. Who says Tommen would be any easier to control?

SIIIMMMMSSSS!!!

That scene was more evidence that my "Joffrey has Tywin killed in his sleep" hypothesis is correct. He hates his grandfather but is terrified of him. He's going to have Tywin killed in the pussiest way possible: a Kingsguard kills him in his sleep.

You a word.

Next season better just be Arya: Junior Assassin or I'm going to be a Grumpy Gus.

My bet is that after he sketched it all out and now knows what happens to everyone the fun part was over. He probably hates sitting in front of his computer screen doing the literary equivalent of formatting spreadsheets.

Thanks, Obama.

I haven't seen this movie since it first came out. What I remember most is how perfectly it captures the phenomenon of 'office drama'. First day impressions develop into miscommunications, personality conflicts and full on psychological warfare. And because it's a small, ultimately meaningless workplace, the war is

Rented Life of Pi. I would've skipped it if I'd known it would be so preachy. SPOILERS: It ends with the narrator basically saying "I may have been fucking with you this whole time and this proves that God exists".