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Chuko Kpolugbo
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I really hope they don't bring back those stupid deus ex machina force-blocking creatures.

The AV Club.

Directed by M. Night Shyamalan.

Directed by M. Night Shyamalan.

The thing about catch phrases is that they should be as short as possible, and that they tend to stick. I really don't think there would be any issue if people on the left were the ones who first started saying 'All Lives Matter'.

If you're actually changing peoples' opinions then all the power to you. I kind of assumed people understood the implicit 'too'.

Again, it's a problem with some of the people using the phrase, not the phrase itself. I think time would be better spent explaining the statistics to people who are acting dismissive rather than arguing against something that's semantically correct.

I'm aware of that, but there's no reason we can't use them both. It just strikes me as a pointless and pedantic argument.

I know that some people are using the term 'All Lives Matter' to distract from the issue of racial discrimination, but the fact that a lot of progressive people are against using the term is really stupid in my opinion. Even if it was 100% black people who were being killed by law enforcement, there would be no

I suppose this makes more sense than going out and killing white people. This is part of a comment I read on Gawker: "I don’t like seeing cops murdered any more than the next guy, but-". There're some real class acts over there.

Those are indeed two things they put together. Brilliant!

My favourite was when some lazy IGN writer was asking Anthony Mackie if he'd be down for a solo Falcon film, and he just says 'No.'

And what happens if Tyrion and/or Daenerys die? Does the person with more infinite amounts of money win?

True; though they could have written it so he had a surprised look on his face instead of a shit-eating grin. It actually struck me as a bit uncharacteristic for him to be surprised by his dogs. He could have just as easily been smirking in that scene.

Directed by M. Night Shyamalan

I see your point. It may have been more the manner in which Ramsay died that I found cliché rather than the timing. John Teti mentioned in the Facebook Live stream that it would have been cool had Jon Snow pummelled him to death, as opposed to the 'poetic justice' with his dogs. I'd tend to agree with that.

I felt like they should have held off on Ramsay's death until the finale. Everything about this episode seemed pretty predictable, (especially Littlefinger as Gandalf.) In this case I think it would have been better to have less closure.

"Are they both potentially headed toward Varys’ last spot in the books?" That was with Young Griff, right?

Wait. If Google's not a person, then who have I been sending queries by way of carrier pigeon to all these years?

“Cersei faces her trial [by fire].”