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Cliffy73
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I think Confederate was probably an idea whose time has not yet come, but it's awfully arch for McGruder Packer to take time out from writing an entertainment program about an alternate Civil War history to criticize people for creating entertainment programs about alternate Civil War histories.

I can stab people in my house too, but that doesn't mean it's worth a video game.

Who knows, but Ellaria doesn't have any friends at Court like Tyrion did when he was in that dungeon. I don't think either of them get out unless King's Landing is sacked, in which case Cercei has bigger fish to fry.

Me too!

Yeah, what perspective could an Iranian refugee possibly have on the situation?

Yeah, I still like Flo as well because I think the actress is great, and you can see her trying to do more interesting things now that she has some control over the process.

There's a similar one on radio I hear sometimes. I'm all for it. Entirely preventable deaths because parents are too pussified to think of their baby girls having sex in six years? Fuck that noise.

She had a two-second walk-on in Ghostbusters, which I saw last week.

And he wasn't a shitty interviewer to boot!

No, see, it was a joke because Diana Rigg — ah, fuck it.

Nope.

It's the upside-down pentagram that's a symbol of the Beast. Right side up is a protection charm.

Their prime rib isn't bad if you're too cheap/suburban to go to a real steakhouse.

Firsties are fucking insufferable.

Blofeld didn't make that mistake.

Tyene hardly deserved to be used as a prop in Cersei's revenge against her mother. But certainly I don't think Ellaria got anything but what she's owed.

One of the reasons I like this show is that, unlike most fantasy epics, they don't feel the need to wallow in distances where nothing happens.

That Seinfeld thing might be bullshit. The New Yorker did a profile of Bannon a month or two ago and couldn't find any evidence that Bannon is on the Castle Rock royalties list. (Although there are some names of private investment firms whose membership isn't public. He might be part of one of them.)

This one really felt like Twin Peaks to me. Late in S1, where it had already developed a lot of people and needed a quick check in on all of them but still wasn't afraid to subvert expectations and wallow in its running time.

It is, and the Yoder's have just about proved it!