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I LOVED the post-apocalyptic talk. It's the thing that pisses me off about every post-apocalyptic story (i.e. Cloud Atlas). "You mean dictionaries?"

But I've never seen any of those episodes so I just recognized it from the cliche value

Sadly I don't claim it's intelligence. it's a lifetime of watching TV and movies without a single original thought displayed.

They need more Bran. You see what I did there? Because I don't. Not a clue.

You're welcome.

NEVER!!!!

Sure, why not? Actually we have different tastes and she likes things I hate and vice versa. The only difference is that I'm right she's wrong. Get it?

Whenever someone says they are the King's Hand I think of the movie Striptease. Paul Guilfoyle says he's sleazy Burt Reynold's "right hand". Demi Moore says "You must be pretty busy."

They used latex on Mission: Impossible

Yeah, like Ash from Vicious did.

Are you sure which they are eating and which they pooping? Do they know? It looks the same and probably smells the same

The whole idea of this show never appealed to me. It's softcore porn with beheadngs. I've seen maybe one hour and 4 minutes. BUT during that wine swilling part I had NO IDEA who anyone was or their deeds or relation to anyone else in the whole epic. Yet, I turned to the woman I live with (more of a fan) and said

Mega-weapon!

What did Jefferson have to keep him distracted? Oh, right.

HA! Proved you wrong.

No, he just kept yelling "Vroom vroom" and making siren sounds.

They've already been written by Trump supporters. Actually they were written during the Obama administration: "As everyone agrees (insert GOP name here) was the greatest president of all time. If (insert Democratic nominee name here) had been elected, we'd all be dead now."

The Master is a woman. The Doctor is a woman. The 14 year old boy inside me doesn't know how to feel.

No. He was a nice guy who loved a woman who didn't love him and was just waiting it out until she could return to the only guy she really loved.

I'm still confused. There is the Wizard world and the Muggle world (if I may use the only word I know) and people graduate from Wizard school and get a job in the real world? Why? If I worked for an accounting firm and found out that the guy who got the promotion I was up for graduated from Wizard school, I could