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Though, I do find the "would have ruined DH4" comment a bit rich. Did it somehow not turn out that way regardless, or was I watching a different movie?

I agree. It's was distracting. She's an inch taller than him, and he's 6'1. Also, I can't decide if I find her really attractive or not.

The full Willis quote is worth a read:

It was actually an individual character called "Manny Bothans". There's going to be a separate stand-alone movie about him.

How was it ever going to have a "light tone"? Given that we don't see any of the resistance characters in it in "A New Hope" it kind of stands to reason that they don't make it through the end of the movie. Or are they all hanging out at a Club Med in some other galaxy even further away as a reward for their efforts?

Is she meant to be likable? I know little about her, so have little insight.

I think it looks great. This is just a classic case of a company understandably trying to preserve a tried and trusted brand, and whether we like it or not, that's what the Star Wars franchise is to Disney at this point. No different to when Coke, Pepsi, or whomever tried to shake up the formula. Their PR people will

Erlich's finest moment, in my opinion, is when he bitch-slapped the kid back in Season 1.

After seven of so seasons of assembling her various armies with countless rallying speeches, I would love to see Daenerys make it across the ocean only to be decimated in seconds by a reckless member of her gang pulling a Leeroy Jenkins.

#Wightlivesmatter.

After seven of so seasons of assembling her various armies with rallying speeches, I would love to see Daenerys make it across the ocean only to be decimated in seconds by a reckless member of her gang pulling a Leeroy Jenkins.

Season 2 was incomprehensible, despite some excellent performances. I place the blame entirely on Pizzolatto.

Not the first time he's played two versions of himself. He did the same in that Michael Bay clone movie, "The Island", which I actually thought somewhat underrated.

I always laugh out loud whenever Reynolds trips over, whether it be getting into the Porsche ("So ostentatious. It was all they had left") or slipping on the staircase while wearing a hideous sweater.

"NOOOOOO SSSLLLAAAPP SSSHHHOOOTTT!"

"White said his style had “a lot more to do with Jay-Z than the Black Keys,” a mysterious statement that’s all the more enigmatic by virtue of not being the least bit true."

I've never tasted Taco Bell. I'm the Roy Batty of food - I've eaten grasshoppers and guacamole in Mexico City; frogs ovaries in Beijing; and deep fried ants and scorpions in Africa. But never TB. I'm a lesser man for it.

At the end of THIS season? You think that Jamie and Cersi are going to die that soon? I'd be truly shocked if that were the case. I think that Jamie will kill her eventually (I think he's the brother who kills her in the prophecy, not Tyrion), but it won't be until close to the end of the show.

It's been so long since Rickon has been on the show, I can't really remember how he was portrayed, but my recollection from the book was that he had a dark, rebellious side to his character, which was reflected by Shaggydog's increasingly wild behavior. I could see Ramsey trying to tempt him over to the dark side as

The serial killer angle is a head-scratcher for me. Given that they knew that this was the last season, and that there was so much left to wrap up, I just don't understand why the show runners decided to inject such an unnecessary subplot. This should have been all about Hood, Carrie, Job, and Sugar. The last has