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Gotcha. Some of the Oxbridge guys are really funny, though - David Mitchell is my absolute favorite out of them all, and Dara O’Briain is probably my second favorite (I know he didn’t go to either school but he’s very intellectual in his comedy). But I can see how too much of that, especially from the BBC, would be

I don’t think I’ve ever heard of Limmy or Jerry Sadowicz. The only other Scottish comedian I can think of off the top of my head is Kevin Bridges, and he’s alright.

Well, yeah, in any criticism of a TV show you have to blame the writers, not the characters, because it’s fiction.

Yeah, I totally get what you’re saying. I didn’t mean to imply that Sansa was at fault for getting raped because she didn’t fight back, but I think I was just troubled by how much in her rape scene resembled her abuse at Joffrey’s hands in Season 2. My problem is mainly how incongruous that scene was given her story

Yeah, as I think someone else said he’s somewhat redeemed in that he’s not nearly as awful in his personal life as he appears to be on stage (kind of like a less-brilliant Louis CK on steroids), but he still crosses the line way too much. I think I remember the disabled child controversy, and he absolutely shits on

Did you keep double-stuffed Oreos in the attic??

Are you British? How is Frankie Boyle perceived over there? I have mixed feelings about him because sometimes he is fucking hilarious in the panel shows I watch, but he can also be really fucking vile.

I’m hoping that last sentiment will be useful for me. Both my mom and MIL are realistic enough to know that if we really, really, don’t want kids, having them to make our parents happy is a terrible fucking reason to have a kid. 9 times out of 10 when people have kids for a bullshit reason (e.g. to save a marriage, to

Yeah, Ramsay is as dumb and selfish as Cersei is in some ways. Both think about their short-term goals and pleasure without looking at the big picture. I think it was only last episode where Roose told Ramsay to quit fuckin’ around where Sansa was concerned. Ramsay is threatened by a potential new sibling that could

If they had to show this scene, they could’ve played it a lot differently. If Sansa has to get married to Ramsay for the plot, losing her virginity was inevitable, and rape was always likely, but the way Sophie Turner was directed to act in the scene made her seem like scared little Sansa from Season 1 & 2. I guess it

To do:

See, what happened to the Sansa from that gif? Badass Sansa turned into Season 1/Season 2 Sansa in this episode real quick. So much for character growth.

At first I was really glad that they were doing the Dorne storyline and eschewing the stupid Iron Islands one, but now I kind of think they picked the wrong storyline to axe. Literally the only good thing about anything in the Dorne storyline is that it’s set in the fucking gorgeous Alcazar of Sevilla.

Eh, but I worry that that might be misleading - I’d really rather them not badger us at all (mainly because that’s really rude and unnecessary - if a baby was on the horizon don’t you think we’d let you know?). And if we ask them to delay their badgering then once x number of years after the wedding is up, they might

Then he’s not the right guy for me. The end.

Apparently, “if [I] can love a pet, [I] can love a baby”.

I’m engaged, probably going to get married in two years, and I am DREADING this talk with both my mom and my MIL. Because once we get married, they’ll see that as an invitation to start asking. I don’t know whether to nip it in the bud as soon as I’m asked or just kind of grin and bear it and then never spawn, and

This is.... kind of a grim outlook. Yeesh.

I hope it's not too hot in Cannes because even the thought of wearing one velvet sleeve right now is making me sweat.

I thought Jake got killed? Didn’t I read that recently? I haven’t seen Scandal in months. Am I taking crazy pills?