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Jim Valentine
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Seriously, I'm reading this a week later and they haven't corrected it? So just to be clear, this isn't Game of Breakfast Thrones?

You thought it was gold but it was bronze

I'd agree that the final moment felt like a fun, bawdy moment. Perhaps the intention was to stress how, hmmm, active Lizzy and Phil's life is compared to the broken bodies around her?

I think it would be difficult to balance out, especially given Churchill's long fight against the abdication, the Philip connection to Nazis, the general aristocratic attraction towards Hitler… It's not the story being told, though there ain't no doubt - without the abdication there would have been Halifax and

I was assuming from the shock and confusion in the body language that Churchill had just wet himself in that scene

God, Bill Hicks got fat…

Oh and also off skeet shooting for my stag do - that's a game right?

This weekend hopefully a bit of Codenames and Pi Mal Plaufman and then rounding it up with the new King's Quest I grabbed as part of the Sierra Humble Bundle

Yeah, really felt Inside missed it's ending by a mark. I can rationalise it and enjoy some people's theories on the symbolism but I was still sat there pressing buttons and hoping an actual ending would happen….

What does this have to do with 1986?

Why the fuck Ritchie is wasting his time with this when there's still no Hatton Garden movie is a mystery. Get Winstone on the blower mate

Assume 'chose to cash' should be 'chose to cast'?

In Knight you play Mario Kart levels…

Not to mention it's the same slaughter driving last weeks cracking episode.

Did we know Maester Aemon was a Targaryen? We did if we remembered one of the best speeches in the whole first series.
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Man, if anyone hasn't watched Eyes on the Prize you should get over to the youtubes and get it seen.

Much as I loved Community, it was really nothing with Chevy and less than nothing when spending a whole series attacking him.

The exploration of Cromwell's roots is a fascinating part of the story. He's far less obviously power hungry and better developed than in a lot of previous works.

Not to mention Gorbash and bloody Bryagh! Outrage!

Man, that box set in the B & N sale has to be one of the best bargains I've bought. Plus they made a mess of the international delivery and in the end refunded me the whole thing. So really great bargain!