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Certainly the weakest episode so far, but not necessarily a bad one. The effects of the shorter season and sped up narrative are becoming a bit more apparent. It made me feel like I was watching the dramatization of someone's D&D campaign, zombie dragon and all.

Presumably she's sad for both of them.

Look, you can't just poison/stab all your problems away!

If you're asking if Victarion was super serious then yeah he was, but if you mean Euron then no, he wasn't particularly religious or serious.

So what you're saying is, give both ears and I'm in?

I mean, I'm pretty sure the title is meant as an exclamation of incredulity rather than a promise of some in depth behind-the-scenes investigation. The English language is quite versatile you know.

Yeah, like when he hilariously insisted that the Sandy Hook shooting was all just a big hoax. Good stuff…

Of all the "big" categories Best Director is the only one where I won't argue against La La Land.

We Know the Way?

Still think it's a shame Sing Street didn't get a nomination for Best Song.

And yet still better than the actual movie version.

A great predicament to be in.

If by "hit" you mean financially successful then that's be Suicide Squad (do with that what you will).

In that order?

You don't need those anyway.

It wouldn't be an award show with a "give food to the audience" bit.

The last word I'd use to describe La La Land is "daring". It's exactly the type of movie Hollywood loves, the kind that worships it. Throw in a whimiscal musical that cribs from pays homage to the most famous of movie musicals, two of today's most likable stars and a story about talented people who achieve their

This idea that there's some sort effort to "wall up" and disparage certain types of humor has always been exaggerated. I don't deny that that type of mentality doesn't exist, but this is not an example of it and the idea that there's some hyper-liberal effort to shut everybody up is what's absurd.

Internet comments are great places for examples of socio-political discourse. Especially on the AV Club.

I like Tara well enough (mainly because Alanna Masterson does a good job with the little she's given) but if this episode was supposed to justify her move from recurring/background character to name in the main credits character it didn't do a great job.