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Creepy dude on motorcycle could be the murderer who had ties to the victim. But could also just be a plot device to get Naz to pocket the knife, which was on the dashboard.

Red herring possibility against Bodie's friend: Bodie covering for him seems to have something to do with drugs rather than the guy doing the murder. At least, Box referenced it twice, first with the "if I turn you upside down how much weed is gonna drop out" line and second with the skeptical "you were walking around

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I have nothing to add, except holy smokes look at the community grade distribution!

I know that. But the seasons are still going on. Lena didn't write all 6 seasons before the first episode aired.

Question: will I miss a lot if I watch the latest Purge without knowing anything about the first two? I've been hearing good things about it, but I don't want to invest that much time with the 'backstory' such as it is.

I watched it recently too- I think a lot of the appeal is that it's more "knowingly subversive" than we were all expecting. It kind of fulfills a similar role in 90s-2000s comedy that Cabin in the Woods does for recent horror. But I agree that it wasn't amazing in terms of actual comedy.

I watched Frances Ha on Netflix the other day, and it really exceeded all my expectations- Greta Gerwig is so charming! It more or less accomplished "struggling young artist finding her way in the big city" sweetly in 80 minutes. I almost feel like Lena Dunham uses it as a muse for Girls, which is trying to accomplish

Pokemon Go always seemed to me to be a perfect fit for the big Japanese cities with beautiful temples and parks (Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, etc…), amazing walkability and public transportation, and low crime rates.

Wow, all those Geocities pages must have downloaded at the speed of light!

"Are you a boy or a girl?" - NYPD

I haven't read the comics, but I feel like a morally rigid character is probably much more epic on the page. On screen it would probably come across as a bit holier-than-thou and boy scout-y.

I think even more than age, it takes a certain look to pull off a faux-hawk and not have it look ridiculous. It works really well if you have angular, pointed features, which is why it's mostly the domain of the young— but it can work with older rockers. Unfortunately, Mark looks like a baby-faced dad who's doing

I tutor some high school kids, and it's pretty clear that the internet has made a 'lite' version of geek culture trendy: which is to say that the kids who play elaborate D&D in the basement are still nerds, but at the same time everyone plays games online and has their artistically-curated tumblr blog.

Oh yeah, I certainly don't want to think too hard about it lol

The servant girl whose face she was using was pretty clearly casted to be play the role of 'traditionally attractive vixen' in that scene. In comparison, Arya is deliberately made up to look tomboyish and young. Note: this does not mean Arya is ugly. Obviously Maisie Williams is striking.

I said implied. Ser Gregor's character canonically is willing to go that far, so it's clearly not out of the realm of possibility that it would be part of Septa Unella's torture.

Let no opportunity to be offended pass us by!

This is a really interesting point- I've read lots of places that people had these mixed feelings about rooting for Cersei since she's so awful, but High Sparrow turning to ash was just so satisfying to see. Same with Septa Unella getting her comeuppance- she's an awful character, but the implied torture (and possibly

I was watching some reactions to the episode online today (I didn't get to see the finale with friends and just wanted to be entertained some more!) and most people predicted the fall— but interestingly, it still packed a punch with everyone.