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You don't remember the plotline in S2 where Gendry raced all the main characters and won a big, shiny trophy with a plaque that said "Fastest Boy in Westeros"?

Definitely watch the first half of season 2, and the finale. They are essential. And check out Fire Walk With Me when you're done.

Agree with your least favorite part. When the Doctor makes them promise that they'll give the company hell, the female survivor was giggling while she promised. You're right, where was the outrage? The directing might be to blame there.

Characters > Plot

Agreed. Would love to see Vincenzo Natali, another Hannibal vet, direct one as well.

His next movie is about Alicia Vikander and Armie Hammer killing monsters. Hopefully it's more horror than action, although I'm excited either way.

Check out It Follows and The Witch. The latter has a few graphic scenes, but both excel in creating an unrelenting and growing sense of dread. Also watch the original Blair Witch Project if you've never seen it.

Bandwagon? I have empathy for women and the heinous shit they're put through on a daily basis.

Huh? The reasons I find the ad problematic have remained the same from the first moment I saw it. I think what you're talking about here is another issue altogether.

Yes, I really, truly get that they are trying to sell Apocalypse as the villain. Fine. But you don't have to do that by using an image that is disturbing/has real-life associations to people. There are so many other ways they could've gone about it.

I apologize if my comment was snarky. All I meant was that I thought it was ironic that you're saying we're missing the point, when from my perspective, it's you who is.

What a tragically ironic post.

I'm not asking you to manage my emotions. I only wish you and many others out there would show some empathy.

Man, a lot of people in this thread are bumming me out.

True, but the big battle in that was a surprise attack.

My very first memory of YouTube is watching this video. It was freshman year of high school and nobody could stop quoting it.

I cringed the first time this happened….then they kept doing it. Like, 2-3 times an episode. It makes me so uncomfortable.

Best male performance I saw last year.

Love the two shout-outs to It Follows. The more I think about it, the more I think it's the best movie of 2015. I cannot get it (and the score) out of my head.

That's my favorite part as well. My only nitpick of this video is that we don't really get to see her face during that moment. Just the tail end of it.