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But his legend will live on!

God, the reaction shots as Joffrey started to choke were amazing. Everyone is a suspect! I also really liked how Cersei's face as Joffrey died bounced between grief, rage and even relief effortlessly.
Oh, and the jump cut from Theon to another character cutting into a sausage was just plain mean. "Leave Theon alone!",

- When Zac Efron actually tries to be better, he shows good potential - case in point, "Parkland". Unfortunately, he doesn't seem any more interested in growing beyond a teen heartthrob than studios do at giving him the chance. And now with the cocain rumors, he's not doing himself any favors.

I think Weekend Update needs to come up with its own version of "Really?!"; something that shows off the razor-sharp wit of the anchors in the face of incredible idiocy. Seth, Tina and Amy aren't just smart comedians, they're smart people and that's what "Really?!" did for them, showed the audience that these talking

I thought the implication of the raven seeing Athelstan intercut with the scene of Ragnar and the Seer talking was that the Seer could see Athelstan through the raven's eyes. Brings up that magic question again.

Um, you sure about that? Sif said "Skrull" point-blank in the March 11 episode. If FOX had the rights, this Disney-owned show couldn't have said it, much like how (*SPOILER AHOY!*) the Hydra bad guy called Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch "miracles" in the "Winter Soldier" credits tag instead of "mutants" because FOX

I can just picture the house band playing this at a party with the Game of Thrones principal cast and producers mingling and sipping cocktails, etc

Great, now I'm picturing Steve Jobs in his black turtleneck on stage giving a speech about something and then getting stabbed in the back by Ghostface.

That movie about the 4 friends/couples who drink craft beer a lot? Is that considered mumblecore? I'll admit, my knowledge of the genre doesn't really extend beyond "Is Greta Gerwig in this and was it bumped from a theater so Captain America could have additional screenings?"

Well, 1/3 of the show wasn't part of the online stream (music copyrights, I'm sure) so I can't judge what I didn't see. But the cold open was refreshing in that it was a C-SPAN sketch that didn't have any major political figures. And I also liked the French thing and Chancellor Merkel.

The second I saw Sleep Apnea's face I knew it was Dan Harmon.

I think Ecbert's and Athelstan's conversation about the Romans very clearly illuminated Ecbert's goals; he wants power, to rule more than his little kingdom, and he doesn't care how he gets it. His fealty to Christianity is only as deep as it needs to be for political reasons, but if he believes in a higher power (and

- You would think finding a sexy, white, redheaded woman as a maid in the palace of a South American dictator would have given Archer some sort of pause, but much like in real life, his dick gets the better of him.

"Besides, who are they going to fight next…"

Yeah, True Blood had a good intro but I felt like it only matches Season 1 and to a lesser degree, Season 2. It was just these random images of Southern life and Southern faith, mixed in with the sex, sin and death that comes with vampire mythos, with a hint of the "vampires as allegory for homosexuals" metaphor.

So, at some point after the Ark is built, does Noah rename it "Tugger" and they go around the world, picking fights with minorities?

I will always have a soft spot in my heart for The Adventures of Brisco County Jr., a Bruce Campbell vehicle that was at the apex of his powers (followed a few years later by his involvement with Hercules and Xena, two intros I also liked).

That was the show that put Olivia Wilde on the map

"…especially with Gloria trying to prevent Jay from buying Rebarka, which feels immediately tiresome."

I like how the Glee: The Next Generation kids got almost no lines and were barely extras for 3/4 of the episode. And considering they're the major reason why I stopped watching this show, I might have to start again, at least for awhile, when it becomes Glee: The New York Adventures