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Good call..i've been avoiding that video assiduously to say the least. "Worse than Theismann" is all I needed to know.

Amnesia I found unnerving and I love survival-horror/horror action games in the realm of Dead Space, Condemned, Resident Evil, Eternal Darkness, and so on, but the lack of player agency in Amnesia is a whole different ballgame. No fighting back, and the light is your enemy as much as it is your friend. The tension was

I submitted a Newswire sample and never heard back, so now I know for certain that I don't measure up. The lesson is, Never try.

This news is inoffensive and can be safely ignored.

I do remember the furor over Bart and it seems so ridiculous…more so. People especially flipped over the ep where Bart gets a D- and Homer puts his  paper on the fridge as a point of pride. The line "Part of this D- belongs to God"  twisted some panties for sure.

Rabin stretched the metaphor there. If it was called "The Hot Yellow Album" he'd have an argument.

simple yet elegant posting, sir. you win.

christ on a pogo stick, man. Not everyone's read the books.

Come Into My Castle, indeed.

Cut the kid a break. She's never been in a real fight in her life, and Thoros is obviously a trained swordsman.

I have sympathy for Sansa. Someone trained to be a 'lady' all her life and now trapped in an untenable situation, trying to retain her courtesies but breaking out of that mindset a little bit by giving the Tyrells the goods on  Joff. Pretty brave of her I'd say.

Her altruism seems calculated, she needs the love of the people to be THE queen.

Jojen may be a "weakling" when it comes to fighting but he did face down a direwolf, which makes him a badass in my reckoning.

I imagine this was brought up somewhere in these comments, but Bran looked noticeably older this episode. Fuller of face and his legs were practically hanging off his cart.

So Thoros of Myr and Tom of Sevenstreams have been combined it seems. My only confusion is who was it that captured Jaime/Brienne. Just a group of Bolton men?

It's not being creepy to say Moretz fulfills the Pretty-Ugly trope of bad teen movies, which this Carrie reboot unfortunately looks to be. Sissy Spacek had that fey, pale strangeness to her that made me buy her outcast status.

Maybe not so much w/ a new audience of kids, though. This generation  is incredibly tone-deaf when it comes to what is thought of as ubiquitous pop culture. OK I have no proof of this at all but it sounds good.

With milk! Ewww

Even Raylan is pushing it, turning a blind eye to a mob execution. Not saying he was wrong, but that's an ethical gray area in the dark shade of gray, if you would. Boyd always talks about people reaping what they sow, and there's probably going to come a time where his actions come 'round for him. I love Boyd, too,

I didn't love the finale as much as Noel, but it got where it's going, if you will. I saw tonight as Raylan seriously crossing the line, even considering his questionable past alliances w/ Boyd. He let a bad guy execute a REALLY bad guy, and the scene of him sitting by Arlo's grave at the end seemed to me a man