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I guess it's his comeuppance that Ramsay was made Gravy Train Chow by his own dogs. But I was hoping Sansa would open up the gate and let Ghost. Saying some total camp bullshit like, "this is one of my dogs."

If it's Ramsay, it ain't mercy. It was just further taunting.

His last moments were definitely bossy. But then Ramsay just made it sad. Real, real sad.

I use XFinity and I never watch an episode that isn't on time. Somehow.

Can't we just revel in the complete and utter ownage of the episode. Really?

Reminds me of people giving flack to my granny for being racist. Woman was born during the 1940s in Rural Appalachia. What's to be expected?

Saying anything resembling how TLOU could be wholly rendered as a similar experience with a two hour film or even a 13 hour mini series is both an obtuse and acute statement at once.

Man, do you even understand art?

Man, the first 10-15 minutes are an incredible meditation on childhood, love, life, family, and death that standalone. Completely agree that the rest of is just pretty good.

I see what you're saying but I'm not sure that is quite a trend. If anything I see it as, "we've had a few good runs together but it's time to part ways. Love you, Nolan. Love you too, Bale."

Never understood the hate or shurgs that Sunshine received either. It's solid.

He's had children since those days so I won't hold it against him, but I would love to see a return to his darker form.

Rather telling how?

To quote some of the people I know who hate his films because of that reason - bitches be crazy, man.

Yeah, I remember feeling mixed that there would be a third and final continuation even though I did want to see what happened next. Other than Dark Knight being good, a lot of people saw it because of Ledger's death so it put a bad taste in my mouth that there was such a calling for it in the aftermath.

I honestly believe he was really tired with the Batman franchise after Ledger and the big woop-dee-doo trendy popularity that came from The Dark Knight. Not that it's not a great film, IT IS.

By no means was it an independent film. It was probably a "one for me" film for Nolan. Something for him to pick his teeth with in the interim between Begins and Dark Knight.

It's a smaller movie that didn't really draw attention to itself. I honestly had no idea about the talent behind it when I saw it in theaters with me Mum. At that time, without much internet buzz, we should be happy it wasn't swept under the rug.

I think most of his films will strengthen with age, even his weakest AVC is a site about the moment and past moments; rarely about the future.

So Contact?