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I feel like if people are tired of articles like this they need to stop commenting on them, or not clicking on them in the first place. It's not like anyone was surprised by the content based on the headline. Plus, you're just gonna get hammered by everyone after they're done thanking the writer for a job well done.

I found the show somehow off this week. The play part seemed to go on too long and the whole White Walkers in the tree thing seemed like they were explaining the "rules" as it went on. You've got frost bite finger marks, they can enter the tree now!
Also, I found the review well written as always, but why do the

I think I watch way too much Sunny because I spotted this Pecan Sandys classic Hawky right away.

I think it was a rare example of the show shying away from the gore, and choosing to have Hodor go out on a heroic note.

That ending was like playing through Ghost n Goblins only to learn you gotta do it all again. I do like this idea though, as some of the later books jump the track, and often go full-on off the rails.

The Deep Red (Profondo Rosso) soundtrack is amazing. Suspria is the more well known, but Deep Red is my favorite. I also prefer the movie over Suspiria. The way after you watch the ending, you go back to the scene from earlier and go, "damn, the killer is right there!"

"It wasn't even a question, Mr. Steele, I was just referencing his awful appearance."
*BUZZES IN
"What is: OK?"
"You don't have to say you understand in the form of a question, Mr. Steele. You can also stop asking Sarah from the Clue Crew a follow up question, she can't hear it, it's pretaped."

It's not diamond encrusted, it's diamond, and crusted.

That was a harrowing 20 minutes for me.

It's why Yvette Nicole Brown left Community. Well, that and so she could spend more time scribbling in her Walking Dead notebook.

But don't worry, he'll tell a long, meandering story about shoes or some shit and it'll all make - ahhh, no it doesn't. The man is mad!

Gee. It's almost like Sansa's rape from last year had a purpose beyond the writers DB and David having a "rape fetish". It's like how a plot works on a TV show. Wow.

"Why In the World Did Daria Have a Thigh Gap?" is one of those questions we as a nation turned a blind ear to all these years. Thank God Hannibal Burress did that Daria's Thigh Gap bit that woke a docile nation up.

She's over at Slate or one of those sites still bitching about Jane Krakowski's Native American character on Kimmy Schmidt.

Mind the Thigh Gap

According to ProjectKnow, cartoons are one of the worst offenders in terms of improbable body shapes.

It's amazing what happens when they stop writing about cartoon thigh gaps.

I love Kubrick but I could not stand 2001. It was the first time I thought a movie was actively trying to frustrate me, which it did. I've never gone through it in one sitting.

Oh, it's Ginger.