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I assume he left it in the apartment.

"He is a fine politician and he should be in prison."
Aren't the two things inherently intertwined?

Also, would Ned really have looked that much different, given than Jon is only supposed to be in his early 20's? I would have preferred to see them perform some CGI trickery on the real Sean Bean.

I think this movie looks great, re-shoots or not.

Jimmy John's puts the "fast" in "fast food". I timed them the other day and it was 34 seconds from the point of my walking up to the person taking orders to my receiving the sandwich. It's only a matter of time before one of their sandwich shops disrupts the space-time continuum.

Wouldn't the Waif have presumably gone through the same blindness training though? Surely she would also have been prepared for it too? Perhaps she was just rusty. Kind of like how my ten year old daughters math skills seem to be better than mine.

We certainly did.

Is the show on a mission to show as many penises as possible this season? We had the streaker at Cercei's Walk of Shame, the warty specimen owned by the young actor, and now The Hound. All gratuitous to varying degrees. It's like the showrunners are trying to balance some genitalia scorecard somewhere.

When Jaime echoed his Season one, Episode one proclamation of "the things we do for love", I got this ominous feeling. I still think that he is ultimately going to do the right thing in the end - which I think will be killing Circe in the defense of something larger - but I feel like he's now set down a path that he

I haven't read the comments yet, but I'm looking for some world class levels of snark here. Don't disappoint me AV Club commentators. First person to mention "Passion of the Christ 2: Electric Boogaloo" wins a set of steak knives.

Why was there no blood dripping on the cobbles as Arya staggered up the street? She'd been stabbed numerous times in the gut, yet there was nothing to be seen on the ground.

I didn't quite understand why the DA dismissed the actions of the accountant (other than to get a one-percenter dig in). Maybe I missed something, but it seemed like he intentionally defrauded Big Head, so surely they're entitled to take legal action? And if what he did wasn't fraudulent, but simply him moving monies

Leeroy Jenkins never gets old.

I always rather liked this one:

14 years old and still as accurate today as it was then. The more things change, the more they stay the same.

Network TV shows are arguably just as grueling (if not more so) now though, right? I mean, "24" pumped out 48 hour long episodes in the same amount of time.

#wightlivesmatter

Guy Mann is way more deserving of the likes than me. All I did was expand upon his pithier comment.

The big unresolved question from the finale - how did Pine dry and press his suit pants so quickly, and where can I find a pair?

That really is a photo for the ages. He's like a male model for Eau de Douche.