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It is great. But I was excited for the American edition due to the Biritish versions cancellation. It would be nice for the story to continue in some form, especially the way series 2 ended.

I'd get that criticism before season 5, but just coming off a season where the main character's mother had a tumour, in a long running storyline, then died, I don't think that Season 6 is all that out of place.

I never thought that was interesting either. He bores me to tears in the books.

That is indeed a classic, but I think I may give Season 8 the edge, for the magical Harrison treadmill scene

Good. Bad. I'm the guy with longclaw.

Never seen an episode of SoA. Heard too many bad things

Hardhome taught me that zombies and skeletons are infinitely more cool when part of an army.

Stopped at the right time. I don't know which is the worst thing I've ever seen: Dexter Season 6, or Dexter Season 8.

Yeah, considering how short the seasons are I don't see the problem. It's not like this show does all that much wheel spinning (except Bran, fuck him). We're not going to get a Jack's tattoos episode.

Dorne did blow. But it was an outlier. Think it took up 30 minutes screen time, tops. It was a very solid season otherwise I think.

If you're hoping for serious world building you'll be disappointed I think. Good action though.

Definitely. He got some world class acting talent for that movie, should have given them a little more time to speak. And the Picts could have done with fleshing out too.

To be fair, I think those episodes do benefit from Marshall's inventiveness with graphic violence. But yeah, The Descent should be the first thing that comes up when mentioning Marshall.

Yeah, "fine" covers it pretty well. The movie feels a bit thin honestly. Like it needed an extra half hour for things to really gel.

And I think it was a pretty tame response, and I don't know what should have been said. And how mature of you.

He's not even in the same room as him, he didn't hear the act. What did the author expect? Stewart to make an apology? As to the jokes, the article doesn't even provide an approximation of any of the jokes made, so judging their offensiveness is impossible. So I have no idea if Stewart would have put them on the show.

This doesn't seem petulant to me. His answer isn't even bad. That headline is incredibly misleading (par for the course with Salon), he never even cursed her out.

He did basically admit his movie wasn't good though

I agree about Dead Air, it was kind of limp.

I fucking love this song already. It shows a definite maturity I think, a more languorous style as well. Oh, and the album is 2 tracks longer than the last. Huzzah!