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You people are excessive. I can imagine situations where you might want two computers, a desktop and a laptop or a PC and a Mac, but those are pretty odd situations. I think you guys might need to simplify your lives.

It turns out Moosejaw is good for something other than testing out your Canadian accent.

Good eye! The godswood set looks like it's going to be magical.

I pictured Winterfell being more Chateau-y. Flat round roofs aren't ideal for snow loads. Not that any of that matters. Hopefully this show gets the viewership it deserves.

Pessimippopotamus above kinda explained it. That coma guy was supposed to be Xavier's twin brother. It was a pretty weak plot point, but they weren't going to kill him without a way out.

You really remember that noise when you've frantically plugged in your console and the video isn't working and all you hear is the jingle. Good times.

Scyther.

Did you ask for the manager? The kids who work there don't get paid enough to care, but they probably hate being told what to do by their boss.

Star Wars: Legacy: War 4 of 6 comes out this week. So far I'm loving it.

Since when has death held back a Marvel character, or any superhero for that matter. Plus there was that after-the-credits scene about Xavier.

Sorry, I didn't mean to be. Netflix just keeps getting stabbed in the back, it's funny if you don't have it.

I wonder if Daft Punk will come back for the next one. I tentatively hope so. Then again, it might be a good thing if they're too busy.

That demon thing at the end of Fantasia was denied ot me when I was a kid, so when I finally made my parents let me watch it I pretended to like it and not be at all afraid. It was scary, but then I started really liking scary stuff like that. Same thing happened with Anjelica Huston in Witches. I was horribly afraid

Good advice all around.

Whew, who new "kind of hot" and "ginger" placed in close proximity would cause an outcry.

This sounds marvelously interesting. It's totally a twisted plot point in a sci-fi book.

As was seen in Community S01e04, and Arrested Development S01e08. It's important to cite references that people can relate to.

Suicidal tendencies. Or it could be seen as bravery, sacrificing themselves so that the younger, weaker nuts have a chance to live another day.

Is someone Incepting chickens?

This seems to be a direction that filmmakers don't go anymore. It's not hard for a director to come up with an R-rated passion project, it seems harder for them to make a quality G-rated film. It happens, but a lot of the time it seems pretty half-assed.