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Yeah, he was amazing in the Kill List, especially considering how few lines he actually had. "You're cogs!" Hard to imagine him as someone who is actually a good-hearted character however, but I suppose his appearance matches Brynden's freaky and rotten experience.

Nothing reads like a list of favourite scary movie scenes by writers that "avoid scary movies".

For all your community college attempts at literary criticism and intellectual snobbery, you don't know the difference between "disdain" and "distain", which I know wasn't an inadvertent typo because you type D with your middle finger, and T with your index finger.  Also, if you want to go onto a message board and

Nah he shot the boar clean through the eye from halfway across the room when he was talking with Margaery about his new weapon a episodes ago, he definitely shot a couple arrows to mentally torture her, the sick little prick!

Chibs chuckled at the whole fiasco once he saw that saw that Jax dipped his head in the nail bowl, great inclusion

Chibs chuckled at the whole fiasco once he saw that saw that Jax dipped his head in the nail bowl, great inclusion

The reviewer of this ep is right about Harrow's character.  His entire function is to satiate the fans of him, and he really has no bearing on any significant plot of the show.  I get that this community is likely full of people who play sniper video games, but he's a pretty bad character if you think of it, once you

The reviewer of this ep is right about Harrow's character.  His entire function is to satiate the fans of him, and he really has no bearing on any significant plot of the show.  I get that this community is likely full of people who play sniper video games, but he's a pretty bad character if you think of it, once you

That's got to be the worst analysis I've read so far.  Where the hell did you get "hitting on" from that scene?

That's got to be the worst analysis I've read so far.  Where the hell did you get "hitting on" from that scene?

I believe it was to imply that his character has no ability to connect with anyone on a real level because everything he does, including how he was undressing her, is soaked in irony.  That conversation between the 4 friends at the beginning of the film where they facetiously say they love each other kind of

I believe it was to imply that his character has no ability to connect with anyone on a real level because everything he does, including how he was undressing her, is soaked in irony.  That conversation between the 4 friends at the beginning of the film where they facetiously say they love each other kind of

No.  I am Canadian and I assure you if we were to write it, it would also read "To my other FAVOURITE W.W.  It's been an HONOUR working with you".  We spell favourite with an extra "u".  They used the American spelling, "favorite".  
Unless of course the giver of the book half-American, half-Canadian, and felt the need

No.  I am Canadian and I assure you if we were to write it, it would also read "To my other FAVOURITE W.W.  It's been an HONOUR working with you".  We spell favourite with an extra "u".  They used the American spelling, "favorite".  
Unless of course the giver of the book half-American, half-Canadian, and felt the need

No.  I am Canadian and I assure you if we were to write it, it would read
 "To my other FAVOURITE W.W.  It's been an HONOUR working with you".  We spell favourite with an extra "u" as well.  He used the American spelling, "favorite".

No.  I am Canadian and I assure you if we were to write it, it would read
 "To my other FAVOURITE W.W.  It's been an HONOUR working with you".  We spell favourite with an extra "u" as well.  He used the American spelling, "favorite".

If I might quickly be a pedantic douchebag for a sec, it's always pissed me off that "douchebaggery" is the accepted noun form describing the actions of a douchebag.  It should be "douchebaggage" or "douchebagging" - and the users of douchebaggery and whoever conceived it can go to hell, in my books.  There's no such

If I might quickly be a pedantic douchebag for a sec, it's always pissed me off that "douchebaggery" is the accepted noun form describing the actions of a douchebag.  It should be "douchebaggage" or "douchebagging" - and the users of douchebaggery and whoever conceived it can go to hell, in my books.  There's no such

Really? I thought it was a pick up Jesse had.

Really? I thought it was a pick up Jesse had.