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“The other things he did to me, ladies aren’t supposed to talk about those things, but I imagine brothelkeeps talk about it all the time.”

This was the line of the season, as far as I’m concerned. Maybe even the series.

I’m gonna go ahead be alright sleeping at night not worrying about a “documentary” that’s been touted on every anti-vax website imaginable.

Seriously, there’s more than enough bullshit associated with Whole Foods. We don’t need to resort to making up more of it.

Looks like this was filmed literally right before Tom Kalinske left the company because he saw the ship sinking...but he’s the first face you see in the opening interview section.

Awkward!

I get that, and honestly I’d maybe do the same in his position.

But coming at it from the angle that Jon has been to the “other side” and found out that Nothing Happens...I feel like that would galvanize me to try and make the world a better place, because I would know that this life is all anyone gets.

Abe Lincoln actually popped into my head immediately, and I didn’t watch the after-show. I’m wondering, though, if this is a case where Tyrion may be trying to be too clever for his own good, because this seems like a play destined to bite him in the ass.

I’d just like to point out that the only people making good decisions right now on GoT are the ladies (well, OK, Jon there at the end comes around, but yeah).

Well, we *think* they’re off the books, but Martin has shared all his notes so for all we know this is absolutely on-book.

...HAHA just kidding we’re never actually going to see another book out of GRRM.

Nashville doesn’t surprise me. Season 4 is generally when a show hits the magic 88 mark for syndication. I get way more surprised when something gets cut after season 3, which basically never, ever happens.

Wasn’t aware of the change at the top, though, so this makes a little more sense...but it’s still going WAY out

They must be absolutely in love with all their pilots for next season, because you don’t wipe a slate that clean without having a tremendous amount of faith in your incoming line-up.

They better hope that faith is well-founded, because it could EASILY end up that no one watches half or more of their new shows and they

I mean, the fall is whatever, but can we talk about the 3 and a half minutes of “what the fuck is this?” that preceded it?

The IOC and “clearly insane” have more or less been synonymous terms for quite some time now.

He’s not finishing the series. It’s going to be another Robert Jordan situation (but worse). Might as well call Sanderson right now and negotiate the fee to wrap it up.

That or the series will just forever remain an unfinished work of fiction, with the show becoming the only actual ending, and thus the canon one by

Yeah, there aren’t nearly enough anti-science platforms giving voice to misguided opinions in my life right now, so thanks for this!

The only one sounding off-kilter and frothing at the mouth in this conversation is you, I’m afraid. And that’s fine. I’m an anonymous internet person, you’re an anonymous internet person, and you’ve decided you need to project the image of a horrible bigot onto my faceless facade. I’m OK with that if that’s what you

You have absolutely no idea what you’re talking about, and I’m sorry for that.

There is a distinct and deliberate difference between The Muppets as they were created and used by Jim Henson (adult versions of puppet characters meant for things like The Muppet Show) and the creations he made for Sesame Street. There’s

Completing the main quest is the least important thing in Bethesda games as a rule.

More or less, yeah. At least initially (I haven’t seen the show in years now, so it may be different) There was a book about all the Seasame Street muppets I read long ago that detailed how their characters are constructed, and while their actual *ages* aren’t given, they are meant to embody the psych profiles of

Please stop trying to sexualize characters that were created to have the psychological profiles of a 6 (Bert) and 4 (Ernie) year old, because that is intensely creepy and not OK. Thanks.

“The choice to make all the characters straight so far hardly occurred in a cultural vacuum.”

Certainly not, but Star Wars is also, by and large, a relationship-averse series from a major character perspective outside of its only major romantic relationship (which is now over, thanks to events in episode 7) (also I