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So many good ones to choose from. One I saw recently I like is The Gang Buys a Boat, which really, really dives into Dennis is a Serial Killer territory with his "….because of the implication" speech. And Charlie getting excited about eating barnacles just cracks me up.

Interesting. I could see Dany slowly morphing into the Mad King. They've hinted at it before. If Tyrion is killed in some fashion and her ring of trusted advisers is thus removed entirely, I think she could become a homicidal maniac with dragons.

I love how the tone of the review never matches the letter grade. "Purely unearned emotional pap. Characters arriving without striving. No emotional impact. A-."

Plus, I think he realized that he was an unwilling puppet in a scheme that spun way out of control. I think when he saw it blow up, he remembered all of the times he sat there unable to move other than to wave his Kingsguard off. I think he realized that all too late and knew his inaction was the biggest reason for

Trump is no Tywin. Tywin's defining characteristic (other than wealth) is intelligence so…not like Trump at all. Tywin is more like a Koch in this scenario: the real ownership is in financing the idiot who actually sits on the throne.

I just rewatched this and have an upsetting plot hole to whine about. When Brienne and Pod save Sansa and Theon, there were a bunch of dogs there ready to rip them to pieces if not held back by their masters. A thrilling fight happens, all of the Bolton men die, and then they had their ceremony. What happened to the

Businesses aren't measured at this point by Nielsen. This is people in their homes. They happen to be very old, so I'm not surprised that people at AV Club don't know many of them.

A couple of points from someone who works in media….

Whatever you say cupcake. It's all Obama's fault; it couldn't possibly be something that you and your group would need to address. It's okay; personal accountability is tough. Not everyone is man enough to own up.

I don't understand why they keep letting him back on. Fred Armisen sucks to an uncomfortable degree.

I'm not the first to note this I'm sure, but I haven't seen it so here goes….

I've been finding that "snowflake" applies more to racist right-wingers these days (and before you say it, hawkstwelve, we know not all right-wingers are racists). I mean, how PC is it that we let these people fly a flag in remembrance of a rebellion that they got stomped in? That's the ultimate in political

Trump supporters love the Phantom Menace. Anakin has the maturity and impulse control they love in a leader, and Jar Jar is the truest representation of black people in their minds' eye.

My favorite part of the season was Tony Hale as Buster Keaton. It was just brilliant.

I believe he made a joke about this. Namely, that since every male British actor had already played Churchill at some point, they had no choice but to look for a new one in America.

I read that Churchill had it stored away, but his wife had it destroyed. It's because he was always aware of its presence, and she just wanted to lift that burden from him. I don't know if he knew it was destroyed, but she did it just to remove a little bit of sadness in his waning years.

This was the best episode of the season. John Lithgow will probably get another Golden Globe for this. Just remarkable. I'm less familiar with Stephen Dillane than I ought to be, but to be two such completely different characters as Stannis and Sutherland really speaks to deep, deep talent.

Still excited. I'm predicting the word fuck is used on-air at least once.

Even if these are 100% correct and are actually spoiling the plot, I'd still watch the hell out of all of this.

Murtaugh: God hates me.