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It seems grossly inhumane for Dany to allow her city to be attacked for hours before unleashing the dragons on the Masters’ ships—she arrives at night, on Drogon, and yet it’s daylight by the time she parleys with the Masters and hatches her scheme. But I’m willing to accept that she needed a formal space of surrender

Except Stuckyville and Star's Hollow weren't real places. I grew up in one of the towns Star's Hollow is supposedly based on. I always wondered why it was always 20 degrees colder than every other place in Connecticut.

Gonna have to rewatch Psych from the beginning. Again.

Sacrificed in that chase for “quality?” The kind of mild, modest, family-friendly escapism that TV used to be known for.

Next week on Game of Thrones: Manic vs Depressive.

That was some next-level Terminator shit the Waif pulled! Glad she's dead.

Nobody wants to admit that they don't know what that is.

With a new addition to my family I feel like we never get out to restaurats anymore.

I hadn't even heard about this movie. It sounds so bad I couldn't even finish the post.

“Is your sleigh in good shape? Are the runners oiled? Then go, man… GO!!!” has a strong cast of Horace Greely to it.

Toy Story 3 is the only 3D movie I've ever seen in the theatres and I didn't care for how much darker and farther away the movie seemed.

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I’m sure many of you have already heard, but Terence Winter won’t be coming back for the second season. That could be good or bad…

As a gentile who lived most of his life in small northeastern towns, I can say that a good many of us, if not necessarily most, originally hail from, or have relatives that originally hail from, or have friends that originally hail from the major metros like NYC, and are at least aware of Hasidim if not particularly

It was a really weak scene in general. First she calls them a cult, and by the end she's a convert? They stuck a completely unbelievable straw woman in a scene to advance the plot and play weak-ass, disposable foil to the antagonist. Just plain shoddy.

It really isn't. It shows up at CitiField and in the occassional film and commercial. And for good reason—it sucks.

Thank you! It's a terrible, hackneyed, stuttering attempt at a failed anthem. And that word, Nathan… of all the New York anthems NY Groove ranks well near the bottom. Most of the Mets fans I know are even tired of it.

Brett Martin, Difficult Men: Behind the Scenes of a Creative Revolution: From The Sopranos and The Wire to Mad Men and Breaking Bad

That's a shame to hear. The Reader was phenomenal. Revolutionary Road nearly put me to sleep (and that's the type of film I normally go for).

That's a shame to hear. The Reader was phenomenal. Revolutionary Road nearly put me to sleep (and that's the type of film I normally go for).