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It's a shame, she's really funny and talented, from her Ben Affleck and Matt Damon themed play, to her aborted Fox sitcom that was to air before The Office where she and a friend were going to be babysitters until the execs insisted that single girls in NYC should own a cupcake store.  I guess they moved on to CBS.

I really liked how the character of Ryan evolved.  What started out as just Jim 2.0 (hip young guy seemingly too good to work there) went dark, and Ryan pretty much became Anti-Jim.  A self-centered dick who had some of the best lines in the series, such as:

Whoa, thanks for the info!  THIS is why I come here, to find out cool shit I had no idea existed and then going ham.

@avclub-77cbbfdd8009c0c0d1de2aa4b04a1062:disqus   I can respect that.  Part of the fun of this show is that almost everyone, save for Joffrey and some others I might be forgetting, has a sympathetic side, and heroes can become villains and vice-versa.  Hell, I now am more sympathetic to Cersei than to Robert.  Still

I used to work in a comic shop, quit the biz and the hobby for a bit around 2006, and am now creeping back into the hobby at least, and I cannot believe all these also-rans who couldn't sell fire to a caveman in 1995 are somehow in charge of the direction of DC.  Why?  Who thought this was a good idea?  Who didn't

Has the quality gap between Marvel's stuff and DC's stuff ever been this large before?

He ruined an overrated, overused character?

it's okay, I forgive you.

Yeah, but some things I chalk up to it being a different world.  There aren't that many purely-good characters here.  Hell, now everyone has a crush on Jamie despite his attempted child murder in episode one.  I'm not saying I'm rooting for Theon over all others, but I'd say he's a sympathetic villain.  Sort of the

Then when he tries to pass her some water he accidentally extinguishes the fire.

Surprised she didn't mention the Dog, though.

For stupid reasons.  He's not malicious and felt great remorse in doing it, and only did it to protect the Stark boys. 

It's now at the point that no punishment for Joffrey would be enough.  He's got the butcher's boy, the direwolf (by the way, where is Arya's that she sent away?), Ned, Tyrion (attempted), and Ros' blood on his hands, not to mention just being a cowardly sadist.  If you're gonna love violence, at least learn to

I'd have taken the opportunity with the Dog.  He's scary looking, but at least you know where you are with him, unlike the Lannisters.

Yeah, but then it's just drawn-out and boring, isn't it?  Kill him, have the news get back to his sister and dad, or the Starks, or someone and move on. 

They should've either had a sad trombone play, or canned audience laughter.

Yes.

Yeah, fuckin' A, how could anyone be confused by the prophecy of Arya being a stone cold killer?  I'm always at least a little lost or behind on this show, and even I got that one.

They grow back anyway.

Probably made with some witchery.  I think the last episode will show the world overrun with wild creatures while the characters all sit dull-eyed in front of fires that show visions of interracial gangbangs.