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Hey leave him alone. It's Hansel. He is so hot right now.

I believe the flashbacks were solely in there so the sheriff's son could tell the worst joke of all time.

My point is more so being that every person has a different belief system, no matter what religion or political party people align with. So saying one person is wrong and another is right on just makes conversing about them a lot more difficult.

I dont know, I just don't think someone should be deemed wrong for a belief.

Wrong is kind of harsh to me for guys that just express there opinion on a cartoon show. They don't act on anything they say. They just say their 2 cents and move on. Shouldn't that be allowed as long as they aren't taking action to harm people.

O the bold wrong. Wow

My line of the night was:
"Start up, cash in, sell out, bro down."
That to me equals "Collect underpants + ? = profit"

Flat out wrong? Their entire belief system is that no persons convictions should decide another's, because no one is right or wrong.

I don't think she ever cared that she murdered him. It was external factors that covered her arc. The only internalized arc dealing with a character being haunted by there past was Richard, and much of that arc was pushed by two strong female characters.

To me Boardwalk's sex scenes are to capture the male gaze of the characters, while Game of Thrones sex is for the male gaze of the viewers. They men of Boardwalk come off as creeps and villainous in the sex scenes while the 'sexposition' does nothing for the characters in my view.

I'm sure there is a lot they get wrong, no narrative can be perfect, but encompassing 6 or so years of history in 50 or so hours is a pretty big challenge. From what I have studied about the time I think it looks pretty good compared to a lot of 'historical' pieces.

My take on the woman, is the humanize the ones that the main characters know or seem to care about themselves. (Jimmy's wife, Margaret, Eli's wife, Chalky's family, even Gillian) They don't have big roles, (I don't think women had huge roles in the criminal underworld of the 1920's and 30's) but they are humanized and

I really don't agree with how people judge this show based on morals and values of today. Women were not treated well, people were openly racist, and and has crazy as it is, if you research it you'll find out burlesque shows and rape were rampant, yet this show is always met with criticism for showing it. They've done

It isn't trolling it's a legitimate opinion. His movies are overrated. People love that guy because they think guns and samurai swords are cool. Any director that thinks he can fake an Australian accent in a scene that takes place in Antebellum South and it make sense needs to be critiqued.

Are you really concerned that GRRM might allow someone to live because they are a child? Your innocence is adorable!

Patchface

Always Sunny:
Charlie's illiteracy
Mac's attempts at being masculine.
Dee Reynolds hope to be famous and wealthy.

The episode was great, the pacing before it was awful. This battle should have taken place over the course of the entire season. To really capture how desperate the men at the wall are. The only complaint was Jon going to kill Mance. Slynt creating the suicide mission is much better for the plot. Stannis not showing

The best though is that brienne is meant to be the most hideous women in westeros, but she's damn fine in my book.

Westeros in Game of thrones is worth the risk. Boobs, breasts and bosums everywhere.