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    You didn't make it easy but I know my shit.

    Khav Khalash Drogo.

    No Gordon Lightfoot was the boat.

    Don't feel too bad. I was BORN for this one.

    I am familiar with the works of Pablo Neruda.

    No no, that was the name of the restaurant.

    Whose side were you on?

    Now we're on the topic, I absolutely hate when shows shoehorn in minorities to fill a quota or satisfy the masses but House of Cards has been a remarkably representative show. Women and men of all ages and ethnicities go equally hard at each other.

    Excuse me, but 'machismo' and 'discordant'? Aren't these just buzzwords that dumb people use to sound important? Not that I'm accusing you of anything like that. … I'm getting downvoted, aren't I?

    I'm only on episode three but your comment made me curious so I skipped ahead and checked it out. GREAT THANKS.

    Because actors can do more than one thing.

    This reviewer clearly didn't mind her voice and kept heaping praise on the album. I don't mind a B+, I just don't see how it doesn't have a higher grade when there's not a single line of criticism in the review. And for the record, there is no way in hell a 5SOS album is in the same league as a Joanna Newsom album.

    A one trick donkey?

    I've never seen so many gay references used ironically in one comment since I was on Planet Fabulous in the YAAAAAAAAAAAAAS GURL Nebula.

    I just laughed out loud at a three year old joke.

    How do we get away with it though?

    "Idiot.."

    I get it. What amazed me most about that parking lot scene was how Kudrow managed to make Valerie look genuinely vulnerable because she realised she was now legit fighting for her marriage, but you can still tell she knows full well that cameras are on her, just by looking at her face. It was about 70% real-Val vs 30%

    I love that you noted that it's none of your business as if you're not prying into the private lives of *fictional* people.

    I certainly do.