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Don't care- still going to see it at least twice.

I'm totally going to call it Jaqen & Friends' One Stop Suicide Shop from now on. Thanks!

And you may say to yourself, My God, what gender gulf in the entertainment industry have I affected?

Not going to lie, that toy train tipping over at the end made me guffaw.

Honestly I love them both for different things. Silicon Valley provides an excellent cast with an intriguing plot and many, many laughs. Game of Thrones provides an excellent cast with an intriguing plot and many, many deaths, plus an occasional ice zombie and/or dragon.

At this point I actually wouldn't be too surprised if that happened.

Out of all the contenders for King/Queen of Westeros, he's the only one I can visualize actually sitting down and doing paperwork.

Maybe this season every scene featuring them is scored with the Benny Hill theme song.

I personally love the Bran storyline and kind of wish that we could check in with his group this season. But I get what they're doing with bringing everyone back in and reconnecting the characters and it sounds like it'll make a compact, forward-moving season.

Whenever he grits his teeth it means he's laughing inside, probably.

I'll believe Winds of Winter is out when I'm holding the actual book in my hands and finishing the last chapter/epilogue.

Game of Thrones has an engrossing story, complicated characters that run the gamut of the moral spectrum, a rich fantasy world that manages to simultaneously feel lived in and real, both personal and political intrigue interspersed with scenes of violence and intense beauty, and thoughtful meditations on the nature of

Futurama in general has standout DVD commentaries, but Luck of the Fryrish is indeed one of the best. One of my finest moments is getting the "Nobody Cares" song that they sing stuck in my friend's head for a whole day.

"Fry, if I ever see you try anything that crazy again… this crew might just have some new parachute pants!"

That last bit is one of my favorite "Fry is dumb" lines that the show trots out on a regular basis.

I'm seeing double here! Four Ghostbusters 3's!

But for real, I would watch a program where the cast of Silicon Valley talks about Game of Thrones, and I would watch with total delight.

No, I want Sansa to gain additional knowledge and adeptness while remaining gentle and sweet as well.

I should have known when Sansa started smoking a pipe and commenting on her neatly brushed toes.

The moment when Free Waterfall Sr. pulls back the curtain to reveal that the area is literally stuffed with too many penguins, as seen in the header image, never fails to make me laugh.