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Rupert Giles
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You had me right up until you went simplistic with “capitalist vultures” (and I’m a socialist). I think they just never signed on to write the show themselves, much less the climax. Of course I’m upset that they rushed it, but the motivation doesn’t have to be that cynical. I think they were just in over their heads,

In other words, D&D are most likely just capitalist vultures who found a beloved property to bank on, and didn’t think too hard about the fact that it was unfinished or how unsuited they were to finishing it until their turn to actually create something came, and it just left their woeful shortcomings completely

Well, so I’m tending bar up there at the Land of Always Winter last Tuesday and this little guy’s drinking and he says, “So where can a guy find some action? I’m goin’ crazy out there at the frozen lake.” And I says, “What kind of action?” And he says, “Dragon action. What do I look like?” And I says, “Well what do I

I wanted Bran to say “I did NOT see that coming”  when Arya offed the NK

He doesn’t feel like a villain because he didn’t do anything the entire series and died in his first real battle.  Completely pointless.

I’ve been calling him Climate Change for a while.

My memory’s a little fuzzy, but wasn’t he fired for being a lesbian?

“atone for the negative effect the show’s early years might have had on society”

I’ll be honest, while I appreciate...their desire to atone for the negative effect the show’s early years might have had on society...

Oh, the bitter irony. When Jimmy answers the question that threw him off, it really is sincere - like he said, maybe a bit corny but true. But the one thing they want to hear from him is the one thing that would have actually been insincere coming from Jimmy, and that’s giving any credit to Chuck.

Holy shit snacks. Lipton is 92?!

I'd love to get Werner's story. How exactly do you become an outlaw civil engineer?

Heretic time: Am I the only one who wouldn’t mind if Saul increased the story incident to stylish montage ratio just a bit?

Buffy the Vampire Slayer had a real hot 1998 with Surprise, Innocence, Passion, I Only Have Eyes for You and Becoming (Pts. 1 & 2) and then later with Homecoming and Band Candy and the general introduction of Faith.

“Soooooo....yeah...Jessie, we’re gonna need you to work on Saturday.”

I find it interesting that Jimmy, who by Chuck’s account out-cried everyone else at his father’s funeral, was dry-eyed at Chuck’s.

The Incredibles is still has some of the best action of any superhero film. Even compared to todays. The speed set pieces with Dash are really superior to anything done with film versions of Quicksilver and Flash.

For me, the whole movie is summed up with the scene where Moriarty sets up a huge explosion to hide that he had his true target shot by a sniper...even though the explosion would have clearly killed him anyway. It just approaches a Stephen Moffat level of getting obsessed with being “clever” over actually making any

They should have gotten someone to play the creepy janitor and given him a song.