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Game of Thrones, for me, is just an extended tickling of the balls until a scene with Daenerys doing something badass.
I may not walk for days.

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In a way, I'd argue this is true. Todd is assuming the only solution to higher advertising rates (which is really the issue here) is more people, but it is really about converting more people into buyers (or keeping the ones you have). One way to do that is to have more people watch the show but another is to have a

It was almost as dramatic as when they killed Ned.

I assume "patriotic" means she'll take a bullet to save the president.

I assume "patriotic" means she'll take a bullet to save the president.

He also shows up to monitor things, like the announcement at Camden Yards.

He also shows up to monitor things, like the announcement at Camden Yards.

Veep doesn't need a Malcolm but needs someone Malcolm-like, in the sense that it needs to raise the energy level by having somebody that can regularly swoop in and raise the stakes. Malcolm achieves that through fear, whereas Jonah doesn't really achieve that at all, in my opinion. The Thick of It shows how the same

Veep doesn't need a Malcolm but needs someone Malcolm-like, in the sense that it needs to raise the energy level by having somebody that can regularly swoop in and raise the stakes. Malcolm achieves that through fear, whereas Jonah doesn't really achieve that at all, in my opinion. The Thick of It shows how the same

"Get the fuck to Iowa or fuck the fuck off."

"Get the fuck to Iowa or fuck the fuck off."

I think you're half right about Tucker. Personally I think it's good that they're not doing a straight carbon copy but the real joy of Tucker is how you can have any situation start to go poorly and then Malcolm immediately and savagely raises the stakes. Veep's energy level is lacking in a lot of places (though I

I think you're half right about Tucker. Personally I think it's good that they're not doing a straight carbon copy but the real joy of Tucker is how you can have any situation start to go poorly and then Malcolm immediately and savagely raises the stakes. Veep's energy level is lacking in a lot of places (though I