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This was one of the worst episodes the show has ever done, in my opinion. I'm stunned by how much I disliked this. The plots of the last two episodes seem to have been written backward. They knew they wanted the white walkers to get a dragon, so just picked these plots to get to that point. So many characters are

Whoa, I don't know about that. TJ Miller tries too hard to push weirdness to find some hidden comedy underneath. Dane Cook thought screaming was an automatically funny punchline, regardless of setup or context. I don't see similarities between them other than that they can go long periods of being painful rather than

Now, a question: How would public reaction differ if these roles were reversed?

Also, watch any outtakes from him being on the Pete Holmes Show. When he's allowed to just riff on his own and improvise, he absolutely kills it.

RIP

I was expecting this video to be fun, but I found it kinda weird and creepy. She just suddenly jumped into that voice without any prompt or real context. The kid is nice and accommodating, but he seems weirded out and uncomfortable. As I probably would be too if a crazy person randomly started talking to me in voices.

She is one of the single worst people working in media today (or, I guess, working in media last week), and that's REALLY saying something. Here's to hoping no media outlet hires her and she can stew in her own personal bitterness and hatred, alone and miserable, forever.

That "deserve" part was just a response to the type of people who say things like "They're celebrities, this comes with the territory" when something like this happens. Bullshit like this should never be normalized or excused.

This is such bullshit. It pisses me off that there are even people who think to do things like this, much less go through the time and effort to ACTUALLY do it. Just because people are famous does not mean they deserve to have their privacy violated like this.

"Imagine if Australia just remade MASH or Seinfeld, barely gave credit, and just changed the accents?
You 'mericans would absolutely lose your shit…"

On one hand, I'm interested in this because it could be big news. On the other hand, I think that if someone really got their hands on Trump's tax returns and was able to break such news, it wouldn't have been Rachel Maddow out of nowhere.

Man, AVClub. You guys really screwed yourselves with this new comment system. This is horrible.

Oh man, this new comment system is quite possibly the second worst thing happening in America right now. Second only to those people who constantly press the button at crosswalks. Fuck those people.

The "main storyline" of Witcher 3 didn't really seem to be the big focus of the game, though. It was all the little side stories that added up to creating a living, breathing world. They needed the main storyline to be more nebulous or less important so the pacing didn't get all fucked up when you went on hours-long

I understand the impulse to compare The Witcher 3 and Horizon, but I think that does both games a disservice. While they're both "map games" that very much depend on their open world setting, what they do with it is so very different.

I'm absolutely excited for both, but I have no doubt that Horizon will be the better overall game. But I'm very intrigued by Andromeda, especially the changes they've made to the gameplay. I'm glad it's not just the original trilogy grafted onto a new protagonist. The gameplay alterations and the Mass Effect name are

Theirs and Eric Andre's will probably never be surpassed as the two best interviews on the show. I enjoy any time he has comedians on the show.

"Sleight of hand" and "flying under the radar" doesn't mean "nobody on planet Earth knows it happened." Why is this so hard to understand? It's referring to the fact that the entire administration's goal is to keep people distracted, change things as much as possible before anyone notices, and then deal with any

It's how, just today, I've seen no reporting on the fact that Paul Ryan staffers blocked Hispanic Caucus members from a meeting with ICE.

Everything flies under the radar until it's too late. The media stays distracted, so we don't get any reporting about things the administration is planning. That's how the immigration ban dropped out of nowhere, it's how the withdrawal from the Asian-Pacific trade pact came out of nowhere, it's how environmental