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I seriously feared for Olenna's safety for one second. I thought Cersei was gonna have Frankenmountain kill her right there.

He punished Cersei for all the wrong reasons. She's a horrible person who deserves ALL the suffering, but not for screwing her stupid cousin, for fuck's sake. Also, he's a coward. The way he flinched when Jaime was in his face ready to off him… He's a holier than thou little bitch.

Has it? Has it really? I'm a Bond fan, but I'd say he's a pretty flat character: handsome dude who bangs beautiful women and shoots at things. I don't see why a woman (especially Gillian fucking Anderson) would fail to do the same, but with the roles reversed.

Eh, I've tried to understand this Beyoncé craze, and I have failed miserably. She's a talented artist, sure, but damn, the lengths people will go to get the tips of their tongues in the vicinity of her bum astonishes me greatly.

Ugh, who gives a flying fuck. This show's always been Moffat jerking off to what he seems to consider a better version of himself. I used to like it, but that abominable third season made me realize what a shitfest it really is. Plus, Martin Freeman called Lucy Liu a dog. Sherlock deserves nothing but pure contempt.

And he was ridiculously attractive, but not as much as Gabrielle Union. I don't remember their characters having any scenes together, and, damn, what a waste.

Underworld, I think it was called. I was drawn to them because I'm a RE fan, and because books based on videogames struck me as such a weird idea. But yeah, decent read, even Code Veronica, which was a mess.

Did you guys know that there are books based on the games? I remember reading them ages ago, and, just like its visual counterpart, RE2 is the best one (it's called The City of the Dead, I think). All of the books manage to capture the tone and the dread of the games, while giving interesting insight about the

Law Abiding Citizen is actually a decent movie, but it has a really shitty ending, so… yeah, shame.

It really was a lot of fun, he was a great lead and Weisz was pretty kick-ass too. I actually thought he'd be a huge star after those first two movies, but like an awful lot of times in my life, I was super wrong.

Damn it, U.S. and Europe are in the world, not the world. Get your shit together, Andrew.

A bird? Must've been a pigeon, pigeons are such dicks.

But hasn't Adele been writing about the same thing for 3 albums now? It's getting kind of old.

I do believe the heels suit Howard's character: it's been pointed out that an executive would wear high heels. I also found that wearing heels didn't stop her from running like a maniac (I recall a scene where they're running from the T-Rex and Pratt tries to give her a hand but she just sprints right past him).

"We need equality, equal opportunity, and advocacy for women's rights in particular" is quite a mouthful, especially when the word Feminism literally means all those things. I do not understand the backlash against the word; it's kind of weird to react negatively to a word that is unreasonably seen as exclusive

Yeah, "weeps tears".

I don't know, man, you can at least ask the person if they're an assistant or something. Asking a random person to get you coffee is kinda douchey.

She does have a tendency to romanticize her creepy daddy issues in an awful lot of her songs. I enjoy her music, nonetheless.

Uh, no, they show vulvae. And yes, breasts have been tremendously sexualized, but that's the point: most nudity is gratuitous, done for titillation only. A man's hard chest is nice to look at, but it's not the same as boobs. Many female viewers would enjoy a fully naked handsome man ready to fuck someone, the same

What series?