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Man that line where Boris says he wasn’t worried about the situation being bad because they put him in charge was great.

  • “Boris, you were the one who mattered most.”

That show is certainly the most depressing show I’ve ever seen because we’re seeing it play out here in our country in a different way. For example we just saw the passage of a disaster relief bill get stopped not once but twice by two idiots in congress. And I don’t even have to mention what’s happening in Alabama

One of the things I loved about the finale was the explanation of what happened in the plant - the use of the red and blue plaques and the accompanying words from Jared Harris made everything very, very clear to this non-scientist. I have no idea how much (if any) of that came from the actual trial testimony, but it

During tonight’s episode, did anyone else, at the explosion, see the infamous piece of graphite fly through the air and linger on the screen? I could’ve sworn I saw that, and it caused me to laugh loudly (although not out of disrespect... it was more of a nervous laughter). 

I’ll second River.  I’ve watched it multiple times as well and recommend it anytime I can.  Nicola’s my favourite actress, but they’re both incredible in that.  I’ve liked him in many things, but that’s probably his best work.

You know what would be a great companion series? Something about the 9/11 workers who spent months at ground zero, having been assured by the EPA that it was safe to do so, and who now suffer all manner of respiratory ailments and cancers, and have faced the same struggle for accountability and recognition of what

What an amazing shot

My take, to be lost amid the torrent of hotter takes is... I liked it.

I was wondering if the camera would pan into the trees and there’d be just one little white walker left, glaring with its blue eyes at all the humans.  

Tormund was already in Castle Black with a bunch of wildlings, and it’s common for Nights Watchmen to range beyond the Wall. I think he’s acting on behalf of the Watch rather than going AWOL.

I think Sansa was adored because she genuinely seems to care about the people of the North and got them their independence back.

These days, the wisdom of representative government doesn’t quite have the sheen it once did.

“Dinklage, peter DINKlage, peter DINKlage, peter DINKlage...” Holy shit that’s amazing, is this a thing everyone does? Why am I just learning this now?

I’m an only child so I don’t know, but may I assume that it is accurate that even when you’re being made king you can count on your big sister to tell everyone in the room how your balls don’t work?

In the end, Bran let Dany go on her rampage because he knew she would make his kingdom more ADA compliant.

I’m so glad they laughed at that.  I was terrified that's the way they were going to go

I can’t remember if it was on here that somebody previously mentioned the idea of a book being written at the end called a Song of Ice and Fire, but that was pungent as a very ripe Gorgonzola.

Say what you want about the flaws of the final season.

Can I say something being the second oldest dude here? Game of Thrones premiered April 17, 2011. A sane man occupied the White House, the repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell signed, Saddam Hussein dead, Occupy Wall Street, The HARRY POTTER movies ended, and Gabriel Giffords survived a senseless attack. The excitement