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The Bourne Valedictorian
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Yeah—all the Freys can suck it.  The best part of the remaining books so far (minor spoilers?) are how every other respectable family hates the Freys for this.  Well, everyone except the Lannisters I suppose.

She will be the new "poor Walder Frey's wife".  I imagine the only thing worse than dying as his wife is living as his wife…

Guess her character in the books isn't all that important.  Which is odd since I figured the pregnancy was going to be important (heirs and whatnot).

HO-DOR

While I remember my first woman-boobs in the movie theater quite vividly (Excalibur) I don't know what my first glimpse of movie man-ass would have been.  Quite possibly Excalibur as well I suppose. 

"It was Lindsay"

Whatever—stretch that shit to an hour and add commercials, then you advertise it as uncut.  Boom!  Programmed!

Agreed, though personally I'd call myself an "Annpert."

I assumed it was simply a joke in the sense that Phoenix was where Michael threatened to go in seasons 1 and 2 when he was finally leaving his family for good…

Ha—one of my favorite jokes from the first episode@avclub-90d5fbaba9810f5536422ab00ce1889c:disqus . That one really felt like classid AD.

I would disagree that a kick to the balls is better the second time.  It's really not better at all.

Just started my second watch-through (going much slower this time) and yeah, it's funnier.  The first episode alone has a half-dozen references to future jokes, plus things I just flat out didn't catch the first time through.  I will say that the 4-5 episodes ahead thing was always a feature of AD though (most

I've watched it and can tell you these guys are definitely NOT glorified at all.  They are portrayed as drunken morons that are pretty terrible at their jobs.  I guess "douche" sort of has a floating definition but I don't think I would associate these guys with it.

The buzzard made me laugh pretty hard too ("well that's a bad sign") as did the callback to it, which was even funnier when you find out later it was Maebe.

I concur—I think that anyone that got the joke had to understand it that way or, you know, they just wouldn't have gotten it.  I'm guessing anyone that hasn't seen the opening credits of Entourage probably did not get the joke.

There's a lot of cross-over, and overall Amazon Prime has a lot less than Netflix, but chances are it's less of things you'd probably never heard of anyway. They have a nice selection—especially of TV.

The fact that you call it Boing Boing tells me you're not ready.

I know what we're gonna do today!

Not if you use showstealer pro!  Then you can keep them forever.  There's even a trial version!

Oh, so you had to watch NINE hours of TV for your job?  Man, do you have it tough.