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Mr. Random
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While I was watching the battle, I remembered what a SoIaF theorist I watch once thought about.
That ASoIaF is about the futility of war. The pointlessness of it.
How it kills and kills and kills and ultimately leaves everyone worse.
So when I saw the banner of the Flayed Man fall and the Direwolf unfurl, all I could

I can't believe this, but I get to fully and ironically say
CALLED IT
not to say it sucks that this thing, were it real would be incredible, but the public knowledge is kinda hard to break past.

Oh yeah, the nickname thing with Gavin that he never corrected.
I forgot about that.

Fuuuuuuuuuuuuck Laurie.
Seriously, take the credit for yourself for your own actions.
Just cause you had the opportunity, doesnt mean you should take it.
Also,
How do we know… For sure… That Jared's his real name?
Like, did Gavin rename him, and he just went with it?

Two things,
I'm fairly certain Cersei knows about ALL the wildfire now, and might just Aerys it up Episode 10.
And 2
"What an honor it must be to be asked to do a cameo and then told you’re going to have some dude stick his finger up your ass."
It's not Porn, it's HBO.

Now You See Me 6: Now That's Believing

I was a little ambivalent over the pilot. It was good, I just wondered how they were going to handle the rest.
It's easy to make some fun situations but the buildup and character growth is what longer form storytelling is about.
So far.
I think this is going to be a pretty good show.

I was honestly wondering if the show was hinting that their interface may not be the best.
I remember hearing this odd adage that an engineer designs an interface for an engineer. Basically meaning that people who build those things would build it with a higher than reasonable expectation of what the average consumer

True, but some seem to get an injection of energy, I do think that American dad has gotten much better over the last two seasons.

I can't help but feel that the show is getting tired.
Like, if it were a physical entity, it would be slowing down, sweating and gasping for breath in between joking that its panting was reminding it of some coed it met when it was in college.
Then someone would say, because you had just had sex with them.
And the show

Just watched it. The review… Has a different point of view then me and a different reading then I did.
From what I saw, it was mainly okay. The characters were kinda contradictory at points, and a few scenes were pretty inconsitent to the point they kinda undercut the scene before them.

I was thinking the same thing with Lady Stoneheart, and if she IS here, it'll be a great reveal for end of episode 10.
Other than that, I have to say, A LOT of this season feels more…nuanced setting.
As in,
I feel like the things the show is showing us are relatively easy to predict given where the books left off and

I think it's probably the weird discontinuity between Jared's manner and approach.
He approaches everyone with a more servile and banal appearence, and yet his personailty always shows respect and genuine appreciation, as an equal.
So whenever he's with women, he never seems overly creepy, unless he talks about his

To be fair, I didn't know what OPP meant.
I assumed Other people's problems, but was unsure.
So I googled it.
Adding one more to my state's most asked question.
(Other People's Pussy/Penis)

Hmmm. Based purely on the title of the coming books. I'm going to assume that EVERYTHING goes to shit this episode nine.
Which means that by ep 9, I expect Tommen to die, all functional Lannisters to die, Margarey to be outsed, Starks…. not IN power, but gathering it and forced aside where they can't help.
Asha dies,

… I made an oops. I was clicking through… Somewhere… And watched Steven Floats…
And didn't realize it was the full episode.
Then.
I watched this.
And the next.
Then Steven Floats again.
Then I watched all Season 3 again.

Maybe. It depends on how they craft the more mundane lives and where they focus their time, but I think it might be okay.
Will definitely be compared to Zootopia, but that was kinda a given.
I think the housewife pig will pull more heartstrings than the kid who doesn't want to be in organized crime one, but at this

I just really freaking love this show. Not just for the absurdity it goes to but in just how cruelly heartfelt it is.
I just watched a man yank his ass off a rimless public restaurant toilet and be greeted by the cheers of an entire town, gathered there by his rival, as he sinks to the floor because his legs are numbed

I couldn't help but feel like this episode just kinda… it didn't have enough time.
Not that they didn't spend enough….

It's just that it was almost all surface characterization and (mostly) obvious jokes.
It's not lazy. It's just… fine. As Mr. Perkins mentioned.
I don't know if I'd want more of this, but I feel like the

I at least wanted a shot where Richard got up and greeted his P.R. Rep with something like, " hi it's very nice to meet you, but I think I need just, uh, just a couple more minutes to talk things over with…..
Sorry…
Your name is?