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The problem is that, while fans are still invested in this world, everyone who is creatively involved in it (by that I mean Martin, as well as Weiss and Benioff) are tired of it and want it to be over as soon as possible.

Hard to be super maneuverable when you're the size of a 747, though. Agree with the OP in every respect but that. It's just not physically possible.

What are the Dothraki doing right now? Just hanging out on Dragonstone? Don't they have horses they need to feed?

I was in college when Wilco was touring Yankee Hotel Foxtrot for the better part of 2 years. I must have seen them a dozen times in that period as the swung through the Midwest over and over again.

Do people still care about the books? Martin killed that golden goose when he let HBO take the lead.

Everyone knows Indivisible has the most amazing bumper stickers.

David Brooks is too stupid to know that Mexican is always the right choice when it's an option.

My favorite thing about Jurassic World is that Chris Pratt's character, ostensibly the lead, does precisely nothing of consequence in the entire more. Nothing his character does affects the resolution in any way, but he does look cool, I guess.

Clearly the pathway to a progressive utopia relies upon mocking people who are trying to help.

How quickly we all forget Hanzee! What a great character.

I don't have it in me to defend Bill fucking Mahar. So he can just twist in the wind for all I care.

Jugular is on the outside of the neck, so easier to hit.

Didn't one of the characters say something along the lines of "they weren't going to let those women go without a fight"?

He kirsten-d her.

There is a not insignificant segment of the American public who are entirely in favor of shooting protestors. One only needs to read the comments of a news article about BLM or the Women's March to see them come out of the woodwork.

I'm really glad YouTube is picking up the slack of this parenting thing because I've got two and I am completely lost.

Before he was Gandalf the Gray, he was Gandalf the Dank.

"Daddy, what did you do to resist in the days before World War III?"

Makes sense that the showdown between the human adversaries is the focus of this season, and the showdown between the humans and the walkers is the final season.

It's possible that the actual movie is only 2 hours, but the credits take forever because they have 17 mid-credit sequences.