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And they say kids have no empathy!

Isla and Amy have the same hair but I would never find them that similiar, otherwise. Daniel and Elijah also don't look much of anything like each other to me, for the most part.

Ben is the captain.

I hope we don't disagree on them *too* strongly!

Haha, but then our lists are almost the same except for the ones you haven't seen yet, and I don't want that!

1. Buffy Season 3
2. Angel Season 5
3. Buffy Season 2 (second half)
4. Angel Season 3
5. Buffy Season 5
6. Buffy Season 6
7. Buffy Season 4
8. Angel Season 4
9. Angel Season 2
10. Buffy Season 7
11. Angel Season 1
12. Buffy Season 2 (first half)
13. Buffy Season 1

I think it looks like the big battle/penultimate epic development of this season is going to be the siege of the Riverlands. It's hard to see how that will compare to previous battles, but it could bring a lot of the cast together with Jamie headed over there, since I can imagine Sansa, Brienne, Jon Snow, and

Yeah, I think becoming an ally of the Faith, at least temporarily, is good for Margaery's own power, which is after all her main priority besides her brother.

I agree.

Same diff.

He seemed to be under the bizarre impression no one would want to see another X-Men movie. I can't imagine he had a better reason than his own lack of interest.

They should call you the elephant man, because your memory is as long as an elephant's trunk.

They're the vox populi.

I had a friend who insisted it was going to do better than X-Men:Apocalypse. I laughed at them quite openly, and I'm glad I apparently won't have that laughter thrown back in my face.

I believe I was briefly some generic image of textured wood or something before the current and quasi permanent Brie avatar.

Politics is perpetually outrunning satire.

Poststructuralism is dead?

Synergy? More like corporate sin energy.

The fact that our head of state lives in a Wine Store is proof that American culture has been greatly corrupted by the trendy Gallic models festering in academia.