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Spoon: Do You

This is the best pick.

In hindsight, there was no other way Todd could have gone out.

Damn, that was literally why I wandered to the comments. You guys are FAST.

You forgot about half of all rap songs.

Could I be The Lord of Light? Every time I fight my fights, my chances aren't dynamite.

I feel like Jon will legitimately take a good deal out of the first half of their conversation. The "if you follow other voices than your own" speech is essentially the path he follows from that moment on, and a pretty good bit of foreshadowing for what Jon's fate ultimately is, though he more or less blocks the "all

I'm all up for shoving things in asses though.

Can't you agree something was epic and also do your job as a tv critic and pinpoint that a lot of it could have been improved, like Todd did?

Nah Todd nailed it. It was crazy entertaining but completely lacked the character moments that made Blackwater so compelling. And just waiting for Stannis to show up the whole time… I felt like the lonely girl at the prom at the end.

"I will not simply catch them all… I will CAPTURE them all!" -Bonny John

Ok, so you're valuing his comment at one million dollars. But tell me. Is there anything proprietary about it?

I immediately recognized Chie was the more interesting character, yet still chose Yukiko because part of me was convinced things would get a lot dirtier than I knew they actually would. And also cause I'm totally not a shallow person in real life, so I decided I must be an a-hole bro in Persona and truly LIVE.

The first Alliance game is good thanks to the variety of the levels (Atlantis and Arcade's fun house, to name a few memorable ones), and it basically plays just like the (awesome) Legends games. You can skip the sequel though.

All I know is I love stumbling on this review while watching the latest episode at 2:30 AM

I'm a fan, still a bit disappointed they drafted Marcus Smith tonight.

I agree, but I think the thematic nuances of the film go even beyond that concept. SL2 alienates some of the audience who loved the first movie, by design, by moving beyond the first film's question of "what to do when you're a mouse in a people's world" to tackling the relationship between personal identity and

The series will end with the twist that Littlefinger has access to all the books and is playing spoiler to everyone on the show. Last scene won't be the dragons taking over Westeros, just him describing it to the camera and adding that he knew about it all along.

As badly as The Hound's skin missed the point of Arya's sword.

I briefly considered that would spark some sort of moral debate, then decided thinking about it too hard would be an immense waste of my time, then started smoking weed to get ready for 24 tomorrow.