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Maybe this is the sequel to last week's 'mother not a lover' letter.

As if we didn't already know that the Girls are NBA fans.

This is starting to get really meta with the Hunger Games storyline.

Nay, White Castle fills me with joy and fullness. With Tumblr, there is only rage.

Cumberbitches give out stitches.

I haven't watched either of these show so I don't really have a horse in this race but people need to dial back the indignant responses. An article that slightly prefers one television show about a crime solving savant over another isn't exactly an affront to anyone's personal honor.

This week and weekend I watched a bunch of films portraying the chaotic history of 20th century China, and some other random things.

There's mounds of information and arguing about who 'deserved' to die is insipid anyway. For now, you can read this.

Not great job, internet. Not great job.

I'm fairly confident most Poles realized that very well. The Germans weren't exactly out there winning hearts and minds with the general population.

Elements of what you say are certainly accurate and the existence of strong antisemitic sentiment in Poland before and during WW2 is undeniable but I think you're giving the Poles the short shrift here on whole.

On that subject, what is the best way to actually go about watching said miniseries? Does anyone know if it's coming to Netflix or other streaming service?

Stalingrad is a solid movie but I think it falls into the same set of problems that the review cites in relation to Generation War. Although it actually sounds like GW is less evasive on these issues from what some people here who have seen it are saying.

And they never even killed Hitler.

That's 'Bizkit' to you, chum.

TOJOOOO

One Giant's Journey from Milan To Myr.

Cave monks.

That awesome, pulptastic poster is what drew me to the movie on Netflix as well. I guess the pig guy is kind of like the orc…sort of?

Not to compare the anti-treaty side of the Irish Civil War to the Confederacy at all, but there does seem to be a certain kind of 'lost cause' mythology to that side of the war.