hexqueen--disqus
hexqueen
hexqueen--disqus

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Good call. That ride would make anyone homicidal. I find it hard to believe there haven't been multiple homicides of people who won't stop spinning the damn cup.

You didn't care doesn't exactly equal nobody cared.

Aw, JQA was a really smart guy.

I'm sorry but "Since all mass media wants to make me look crazy, be sure to mention the cloning centers I talked about" is the hands-down best tweet I have ever read, and surely the reason Twitter was invented.

I loved, loved, loved Otherland. I wish his other books would grab me the way those did.

Well the book was nothing like that at all, but who knows, maybe the movie will be. The problem with the book was that is was just damn depressing.

Rick Yancey is very talented but this book was awful. I'm guessing his agent and publisher pushed him into it. His Monstrumologist series, taking place in the Victorian era, was wonderful and would have made a much better movie. Don't judge his writing by this one.

He should have been old enough to be Harry's father, and since Harry is 17, he probably should have been early 40s. Rickman sold me on it.

I can't wait! This and Better Call Saul are coming back soon, I might actually live through this winter now.

I really think this is an American thing. Like so many of us had starving immigrant ancestors, we're passing on food panic genes.

I really do miss last.fm. Blip.fm was doing well for a while as my replacement but now they don't seem to have any content. So now I'm on Spotify and I'm guessing your 5 year estimate is very optimistic.

And the reason you've heard about those things hundreds of years later is because they were considered atrocities, not every day living. But thanks for starting a conversation about history with such tact in your first sentence!

It's different in the books. Not necessarily better or worse but different. The changes to the storylines can be annoying, and when rape is thrown into the storyline changes, it can get tedious. And honestly, I feel that way about some of the violence too. The Ramsey / Theon thing was torture in the books too but it

I just got so sick of Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey. He can defeat Stannis' expensive army with a few good men! He has women who will do anything for him, even hunt humans! His father, the most badass man in the North, is afraid of him! He can enslave princes to his will! Everyone has heard of his prowess but Littlefinger!

Very well put. This isn't historical fiction. Plus I'm pretty sure serial rapists and torturers like Ramsey were always seen as bad people, not "oh, well, that's normal, everyone acts like that here in the Dark Ages."

No love for Freddie Highmore and Vera Farmiga on Bates Motel?

Ghostbustier.

Bates Motel is my favorite show. It's so perfect. Why aren't more people watching this? Well, as the article says, the first season was bad. Just skip the first season on Netflix and catch up. That third season finale … I can't wait for it to start up again! Vera and Freddie are incredible to watch.

I'm trying Longmire but I just can't get into it. Too many things I wish it would do that it doesn't. I'm still in the first season and I can see it improving a bit, but there was just one nonsensical flashback too many.