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Immortan Scott
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That braindead "what is coming?" line is absent from the movie.

It's supposed to feel triumphant. In practice, it feels as off as you'd think it would be. The audience I saw it with, who seemed to like it, was excited for almost everything in the end fight except for that line.

He just blurts it out randomly during the end fight.

Not to defend AVP, but I think you lucked out there.

And it's filled with hacky pop culture references too? That's also unpossible!

Sony wanted it to gross way more than that. They wanted it to gross $1 billion. Compared to their expectations, it's lukewarm.

I actually have the date where everyone turns their back on the show, as well as the time: September 22, five minutes after the pilot airs.

I was going to mention Vampire Academy being left out. It's worse than every movie on here except Eragon and The Seeker. Just an awful, boring waste of time.

I'm actually hoping for Brienne and Podrick to ambush and kill Ramsay and his men.

The Sex Pistols were right when they called the Hall Of Fame a piss stain.

I think I have an explanation for the Faith Militant member with the devilish grin. I can't remember if it's in AFFC or ADWD, but it's mentioned that less-than-honorable people joined them for the benefits and then proceeded to act exactly the same as they did before joining. He was probably one of them.

True. Then again, it would be put out of its misery when it hits the sun.

Why wouldn't it be the right thing?

Was that really Aeron back in S2? I can't remember him appearing and no one's credited as Aeron on the show's IMDb page.

The Aeron chapters are a bit of a drag. However, the show could have just wrote him out and have Victarion be the one to call the Kingsmoot. He does dismiss the idea of Asha being in charge, so it wouldn't be too much of a stretch.

Someone else liked the Ironborn plot? I thought I was the only one!

The Sansa/Ramsay engagement is the main source of my displeasure, but there's been other issues. The death of Mance Rayder was annoying and the number they've done on Ellaria's character this season has been bad too among other irritations, but it's the Sansa/Ramsay plot that's gotten me the angriest. I could have

I'm not opposed to changes between the books and the show, but the changes this season have bafflingly bad. I know the showrunners don't want the show to be an exact recreation. I understand that and agree with it. What I have a problem with is that their new ideas have been bad ideas. I don't want to dislike the

SPOILERS, SPOILERS, SPOILERS! If you, for whatever reason, want to see this movie unblemished, stop reading.

IMDb still lists the Breakthrough part, indicating that they haven't been effected by MTV's conspiracy… yet. (scare-cord!)