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This was my thinking almost exactly. Bronn has already betrayed Tyrion by lying about Shae. He sold Tyrion out to either Cersei or Tywin himself. So he's out. But all that sparring he did with Jaime has to pay off somehow. So I'm thinking Jaime is going to stand up when no one else will. The preview for next week

I share the disappointment with Yara's attempted rescue of Theon. I waited a whole year for that? And now I'm doubly disappointed because it means we're stuck with a "captive tortured Theon" storyline for even longer now.

I'm pretty sure that we'll be seeing incinerated children next week. This season seems to be building up to Dany losing control of her dragons.

So Oberyn is the only person in Kings Landing who seemed the slightest bit interested in getting to the truth. Law & Order: Kings Landing is the spin-off of the week.

It's nice to see a resolution to a mystery resolved in such a timely manner. I was afraid the "who shot JB?" mystery would drag on all season. After all, we still don't know who sent the assassin after Bran in season one or who killed the first Hand, which was the mystery that set everything in motion in the first

Heathers was also an answer on Jeopardy last night. So it has that going for it.

A 30 minute 3 camera sitcom is the sweetest acting gig there is. She works 25 hours a week, tops, and has permanent financial security (or at least she should) and exposure, which is helpful in getting other offers. She can spend half her work week selling her creative soul to the devil and use the rest of the time

I've never liked any of her work product, but people I really like all give her props for her work breaking down gender barriers and producing stand up shows that give female comedians greater exposure. So she has that going for her.

I like that you've come around regarding what "spoiler" means, but that's a ballsy thing for you of all people to say.

-Omar Little

I loved all the call backs to the obscure characters from seasons past. Can someone explain how the corrupt former head guard is now a senior member of the nights watch? How would a guy like that end up in a senior management position?

Lindsay Lohan says a lot of things.

Ha! I went to the premiere with a bunch of Marvel employees and we came out of the movie saying the exact same thing. "So…they know there's a SHIELD TV show that's a going concern, right?" Who knows? Maybe the weird paranoid "how can we trust SHIELD not to use us as cannon fodder?" season subplot will tie into the

Drew Carey might be the last of that era. Killing on Carson made his career.

Does this mean she knows who killed the chauffeur?

I love how much punishment that movie dishes out to Samuel L. Jackson. It's almost as if their motto was "if in doubt, hurt Sam Jackson."

Yup. It's matches like this that just go to show that 90% of doing well is getting the buzzer timing down. I wish there were a trivia show as challenging and question-dense as Jeopardy but didn't rely on something as arbitrary as clicking a button in the right millisecond.

I've always read Al Brooks' shitty Jim Carrey vehicle as one of the central jokes of the movie, with Hollywood and his character as the butt of it. Self-absorbed Steven struggles mightily to pen his lazy high concept comedy and is proud of his achievement. And the studio is super excited about it because its an easy

I have a hard time imagining Sleep With Me as anything close to a Tarantino film. It's a rom-com written as six social gathering scenes by a bunch of writer/actor friends. Chatty, but no guns whatsoever.

The best part of that episode was Wolf Blitzer's complete meltdown. Richter running over the game didn't help, but the arrogant douchebag ran himself into the ground all on his own.