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I think it was around the time everyone forgot how to use apostrophes.

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When did white people start saying "sorry" instead of "excuse me" or "pardon me?" It sounds so pathetic and simpering to my ears.

The nerd lands (for experts)

I immediately regret my snarkiness, but… there it is.

Oh no! A worthy song didn't make this authoritative and prestigious list?

Next up:

blap blap-a-dap blap-a-dap-a-dap POW

I say it's a generational thing. These millennials are all so used to grade inflation.

I'm sorry, I wasn't listening…

Yep, shadow, not smoke. Could have been a lot subtler and thus much more creepy and effective instead of run-of-the-mill totally un-scary cgi with tacky sound effects. So much better in my brain!

*Book 5 Spoilers* I just read the part where GRRM gives a shout-out to Monty Python by having a character use a form of the idiom "fart in your general direction."

At least he didn't say something to the effect of: "We'll discuss this outrageously important issue when I get back from this dangerous thing I'm going to do." Like Ben Stark, Ned Stark, AND King Robert in season one.

Dr. Clarkson cracks me up. He's like Scotty on Star Trek. You want a character at some point to say to him: "Dammit, just once can't you do your job without any fucking drama!?"

Yeah, that hit home for me, too.

Yep.

Good casting for the new characters carried the day.