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It was red… just like their rage.

I once got nailed in the face by a bottle of sports drink at a Rage Against The Machine concert as the lead singer sang "BULLS-EYE GATORADE!"

GODDAMNIT!

"I think I was a child before the boom-booms."

Summer has had some great storylines.

Wolves are so behind the curve.

I have a feeling Jerry will be making a comeback. He's overdue for a little character development.

It was a nice touch.

I actually loved Lost up until the final season, but even that I enjoyed. And even though I had issues with the finale, the final scene of Jack with the dog watching the plane leave while the sad Lost piano music played stuck with me for days.

He didn't? Well, there's certainly an exception to every rule.

I saw it. I liked it.

I don't think my six-year-old is ready for Dunkirk. He still leaves the room when Ralph destroys Vanellope's car.

Fish rodeo?

Trust me, if it was possible, he totally would have raped that crossbow.

They're going to set up an anarcho-syndicalist commune. They'll take it in turns.

In Daenarys's defense, it's only been 150 years since dragons were in Westeros. The Wall has been around for 8000 years so the white walkers are pretty much unknown to everyone.

Perhaps we can combine the two: Aztec Obsidian Sled Dogs.

Varys and Littelfinger have extremely different philosophies. I doubt very much they would ever work together on anything.

Wait until one of the dragons comes flying straight at Jon looking as if it will attack him only to pin him down and start licking his face lovingly.

It's the same trap many TV shows with an end game fall into. The first few seasons they take their time but as they get closer to the end they start moving faster and faster. They start making strange story leaps to do away with unwanted storylines and to set up the ones that will lead to the finale. They become