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If we're going with Littlefinger smirks best just hook up an IV at the beginning of any scene he's in.

I like the way viewers' jokes like this have been slipping into the show.

Please let Briemund or Tormienne or whatever be an actual thing before the show ends. It's the first and so far still only exception to my No Shipping rule.

"But I'm totally going to use it now, of course. Don't burn me."

That was I Am Legend

1. What project would be good enough for Jeff Bridges to cut his hair and beard for?
2. Statistically, yes, but I have to admit Kate Beckinsale has this weird thing going on where she looks like two different people to me (not at the same time)

Header photo: not really
Second photo: wtf is that expression
Third photo: yeeeah kinda, a bit of a Hayden Christiansen in Shattered Glass there

"the disaffected young son of an art dealer (Cynthia Nixon) and a publishing scion (Pierce Brosnan). Working at a fancy bookstore somewhere in his 20s"
It's a parody, right? Nobody creates these characters unless they're parodying these kinds of characters, right?

And bodyslamming the elderly.

Should clue you in on something when even his nuttiest supporters are like, "Anything much higher than 60% just isn't going to sound believable"

Screenwatching was definitely a big part of my youngest brother's dominance at Goldeneye, both in his ability to monitor multiple screens at once (there were three of us, so almost always at least three active screens) and in his learning the levels well enough to know where all the samey-looking hiding spots were so

"I think the best depictions of spectrum life are written by people who aren't necessarily trying to be representative"
I think this is the core of it; writers trying to be representative, as you put it, are more worried about showing characteristics than developing a character, which leads to just the kind of problems

"A pop culture phenomenon like 300 was bound to leave a lasting impression on a lot of people, for better or worse."
When you find the impression 300 left for better, let the rest of us know.

"idioacracy"

Losers. I like people who don't get killed.

His statements are all just declarations, devoid of details or support. So he's definitive in that he doesn't at all shy away from making claims, but he's simultaneously vague in that he provides nothing on which to judge the merit of his claims.

Nah, Shooter could follow a rhyme scheme while making threats.

A Gideon New Testament and a pocket Constitution, both mint condition.

"British General Sir Mike Jackson"
Sir. Mike. Jackson. I would follow that name into the teeth of Hell.