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It's also possible that someone left food out on the baby.

Why's Wilfred getting burned off two at a time?  I've really liked it and thought it was doing all right?

I'd love it if they had to act opposite a tennis ball that for which they later "forget" to CG in Bobby Draper.

He'd have been great, but I'd still love Stephen Root in the role.  But then again, Stephen Root makes everything better.

It's certainly possible that she would have gone with him and he would have tracked his prey without her knowing.  That I have no problem with.  But the idea that they hadn't done this investigation already is ridiculous.  This was a serial killer operating seemingly all over Minnesota.  They most certainly would

That may have been the only thing that bugged me about the episode.  Well, not that line, but the fact that they apparently hadn't done ANY of that investigation already.  I'd have thought that tracing Hobbes' movements surrounding the killings would've been one of the first things they did, ESPECIALLY if Jack was so

I wondered if that was at least partially Hannibal's goal with Abigail.  He does seem more oriented toward manipulating Will, driving him into becoming someone with which he can share his true self.  Maybe he was playing both games?

Poe (Classic)

I'd say the last season was filled with death imagery, but not particularly violent imagery.  There was a great deal of malaise and generalized dread hanging over last season.  This season is ripe with violent, jarring death related imagery.  Suicide hung over last season.  Murder hangs over this season.

The real problem I think Robb had was that he had no real endgame for his war.  He wanted to kill Joffrey.  The North was pissed about the murder of Ned Stark.  But neither he, nor the North, wanted to take the Iron throne.  He gave no thought to what they would do if they actually did invade King's Landing, or who

To be fair, whoever said that isn't really entirely wrong.  Tyrion doesn't cross his family until he feels utterly betrayed by all of them.  Cersei condemns him, his father tries him, then also condemns him to death, then Tyrion finds out that his former wife was never a prostitute, but was a setup by Tywin, THEN he

I think you mean "Barack Hussein Obamacare"

Not from this website at least.  It's like a fucked up spider-sense.

I thought that was "About a Boy [the boy being M.A.N.T.I.S.]"

Reminds me of Chrono Trigger, at least for me.  After finishing it the first time (of probably 6+ times I played it through), I spent probably a month doing nothing but searching for Schala, convinced that she could be found and Magus' story could be completed.

It does… in the alternate universe!

You guessed it.

There was that deleted scene in Whip It, but if deleted scenes don't count, you're right.

Can I grind the coffee beans?

Can I have a snack during the hour (both scenarios)?