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Seth Bullock
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Do we know that she was caught and is being coerced, though? I seem to recall Bronn telling Tyrion that the only people who knew that Shae was going to (Essos?) on the boat were the two of them and… Varys. And we know now that he doesn't have Tyrion's back anymore, so he may very well have struck a deal with a scorned

No, but "[a]fter the Red Wedding the story loses a lot of steam and in some cases it massively jumps the shark" is. If I'm all pumped up after the RW thinking something great is going to happen in that or any part of the story, a comment that can reposition the expectations of people who are fresh to the material is a

Yes, your musings on the pace of future books are spoilers. You're like the guy who tells people to 'pay attention closely' or 'this next one sucks'. Newbies don't want any of your thoughts on future happenings at all. It's just the considerate thing to do, especially when there is a designated forum for you to freely

Those are spoilers. Go away.

Yup, a character like Oberyn wouldn't be content in just doing Tywin's bidding. He is there to stir shit up.

I just had horrible flashbacks to analyzing the blast door map. A Trigger Warning would have been nice.

Don't let the name fool you. You have to remember that sheep don't look like sheep on drone footage. Those are horses.

An all-white jury. Wait, what are we protesting again?

More reviews need to be related to real-life scenarios like that. For instance, some movies—I'm looking at you, Shrek 2—are enjoyable or even hilarious in a crowded theatre on opening weekend, but are absolutely dreadful when you watch them alone months later. Neighbors-style comedies especially are often good if you

Yes, that one too, but it's not as egregious an offender. Both should be prohibited by all civilized peoples.

Remember Community notifications? Boy, that takes me back.

It's a little-known fact that every new movie is a remake of Rear Window.

I misread your comment as "if it makes me laugh once" and felt tremendous pity for you, imagining you going alone from comedy to comedy—seeking that ever-elusive one laugh in a detached, Gatsbyesque manner—sitting silently and expressionless as an ever-expanding cacophony of laughter erupts around you to which you are

This seems as good a time as any to say that I absolutely hate people who start sentences with the word "Look". Look, I've been waiting years to get that one off my chest, so forgive the digression but I feel lighter.

Blauer.

The twist about the mole? It's inside all of us all along. Think about it.

I was just glad William Devane didn't appear as 'upper-lip/philtrum sweaty' as normal.

I didn't realize how much I missed 24 until I actually watched these tonight. It was like putting on a comfortable old hoodie—sort of like the one Jack himself wore in the beginning.

That picture can truly represent the gamut of all human reactions, including sorrow.