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Big Mouth Billy Bass
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I feel like someone stuck a big club up my ass. And it hurts.

Letting 100,000 wildlings into Westeros doesn't sound like a very good idea. They'll all need land to settle in, so presumably they'll end up attacking the 7 Kingdoms. Mance seems like an honourable guy, but as he said, the only reason he was able to unite and control all the wildling tribes is that they all had a

It would've been nice if they had included the vomiting. Along with some gawking black teenagers and a waddling passerby saying "oh shit!"

Maybe Rust had been reading the comics. What else do you think he was doing all those years off the radar?

Remus was told there'd be hotcakes.

Pffft. You've never read a comment in your life!

I read a theory that he's the spaghetti monster. His hair is appropriately spaghetti-like and it's possible that he has a pair of green earmuffs for his job.

Small hands, that was her problem.

After demands that he reveal his part numbers, it is discovered that he is in fact a megablok.

On the one hand, he's an arrogant asshole who tries to kill children. On the other hand… Oh.

Dabney Coleman as the Commodore probably would have been a better choice. Starts off as a cranky racist asshole, becomes bedridden, recovers, becomes Nucky's main rival for maybe 3 episodes, becomes bedridden again, can't speak anymore, charges at Jimmy with a halberd, gets killed.

I believe they were Indian. They tried to eat Indiana Jones' heart that one time.

He was the Attorney General, played by Shooter McGavin. Nucky helped to get him and Warren Harding elected in season 1. Under investigation for corruption, he tried to arrest Nucky and use him as a scapegoat. The last time we saw Daugherty, he hired Means to kill his friend Jess Smith, who committed suicide instead.

I wish we'd seen more of Gaston Means this season. I would've liked to see his court testimony against Harry Daugherty - reading the Mean's wiki page, it sounds like it would've been a lot of fun. It also would've helped tie up the Harding storyline from last year - as it is, Daugherty just sort of disappeared from

He was doing that last week but Knox found out, that's why he came to Eli's house and threatened him. I guess Eli doesn't want to risk doing it again.

I had a feeling Roy was going to be a detective when I first saw him in the trailers. He definitely has that stereotypical detective look, all he needed was the fedora and coat.

I'm pretty sure they did. That's what tipped Van Alden off about the attack: the reflections of the opening windows.

I don't think Tarantino actually ranked 'This Is The End' at number 10, he was just pointing out that the list was over.

We never heard any thud though - I choose to believe he landed in a passing biplane and returned to his home planet.