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It occurred to me that Dany's burning of the two Tarleys, saved the lives of the other hundred guys who were undecided. Tyrion might not be the only one with eyes on a bigger picture.

Arya's going to have so much fun stabbing the shit out of littlefinger.

I thought Daenerys Stormborn was born on-board ship, fleeing Westeros?

Jorah was knighted for being the second man through the breach in the Siege of Pyle during the Greyjoy Rebellion. The first? Thoros

All I remember is the score.
And some of the visuals.

The most fun I've been having in comics this year is Infamous Iron Man. Bendis can't buy critical love, for some reason. But no one has done more good & important work in "mainstream superhero" comix this century; and his story of Dr Doom trying to atone and do good in the world is daring and entertaining.

I'm looking for a vid to link of George Plimpton's character from Good Will Hunting saying "A little more, a little more." Not finding one.

Cube said in an interview that he took the role because he got to kill the snake. :-)

I remember Cop Land getting a lot of love from critics. Should be on this list.

Good Will Hunting, Gattaca, As Good As It Gets, Cop Land, GI Jane, and The Peacemaker are each top 20 movies of '97. Several of these hold up amazingly well to re-watches, even 20 years later.

Oh, I meant to say – I think people's reactions to the lawsuit are driven by (a) unfamiliarity with the Oldham and (b) how very far the Oldham is from the Stones original. People hear "Bittersweet Symphony", notice how far it is from "The Last Time", and conclude that the lawsuit must be bullshit. You think there

Yeah. I read a similar article; not back then, more like within the past year.

They could have been equally generous about "Bittersweet Symphony," though, couldn't they?
…but they went whole hog and demanded all the royalties from the song. It's really hard not to see that as a dick move.

Supposedly Keef had never heard the song. But he was listening to the mix of the new album at home, and his daughter came home with a friend, and while "Anybody Seen My Baby?" was playing they started singing "Constant Craving" in unison with the song, and laughing. And he was all like, well if they both hear it i

Let's not act like The Verve were some kind of wronged party in the Bittersweet Symphony thing. They stole the hell out of that weird Andrew Loog Oldham arrangement of that Stones song. Take that out of the Verve song, and there's basically nothing left.

She even moved like a water dancer, showing off some of Syrio's teaching from way back when. And maybe her time in Bravos observing some of those players first-hand helped her reinforce some of those skills.

Think of Arya as a fencer. You're not actually doing any damage to the person you're poking.

Spin-off: Davos, Arya, and Bronn go do whatever.

"Tee hee, I saw you checking out her bits!"