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Not for me. I have never seen a bad movie of his. I even thought the rom-coms were entertaining. He's weird in interviews, but he has screen charisma.

I wouldn't put so much stock in the fact that a critic didn't think it was that great, especially here where they hate everything. Decide for yourself.

I made that comment before seeing the down-thread arguments. I completely understand where you're coming from.

It is weird to Americans. Fascinating, but the idea that people are better than others because of who their 7 times great grandfather was is strange to me. I come from pioneer stock. My mom is tracing her genealogy right now, but until she started I couldn't even tell you who my great-great grandparents were.

We shall see. maybe if they do, it won't be too graphic.

That roving around the country singing was unfortunately also in the source material. It came off as even more stupid there. If there was something to change for the screen, that should have been it.

Is it still that way?

I'm not sure I would ever want to use that feature. I like to see what people are saying, even if I don't agree. I have no problem just skimming the comment to see if it's interesting or not.

You're right about the inconsistency of Dougsl's character, but that has to do with a departure from the book character. He's scheming in the book, but they made him seem like a true evil incompetent in the last couple of episodes. He was never like that in the books. He was acting tonight like he should, caring

The kid who jumped out a window thinking he could fly because of a jeans commercial was even older than those kids. Kids can't think through cause and effect like an adult. That's a known fact.

Ooh, I didn't think of that. Maybe she wants Winterfell all to herself, without the pesky bastard getting too much support from the people.

I know, I don't get what's happening with Sansa. Why is she constantly telling Jon what he isn't doing right without offering anything to him? I really don't understand why she kept Littlefinger's soldiers a secret. She could have told him about the additional troops instead of just saying he wouldn't be able to

Was that the first time he knew of the girl's murder? I thought it must be because he wouldn't have been letting her tag along with him otherwise, or been so kind to her.

You don't think that would be big news in all of Westeros? Not sure how many will believe it though. Hard to believe something like that without seeing it with your own eyes.

Jon swore to be loyal to the Night's Watch until death. He died and was resurrected. He is no longer bound by that oath.

He definitely had the best take on religion we have seen on GoT so far.

Funny, I was thinking the same thing when I saw her.

You're comparing Medieval characters to modern day characters? Even though the Magna Carta existed then, people were violent. The Walking Dead people came from a civilized, modern society.

I don't get that. Sam is not boring. He is the one who figured out what kills the Wight Walkers, and he actually did it. He is sweet. I love his journey from when he first came to the Wall and couldn't even talk to women, or fight, to where he has a family and was brave enough to fend off Wight Walkers and the

I thought maybe the Waif doesn't like Arya because she's high born and the Waif was a slave.