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I just like to gloat over the carnage. "Ah, yeah! That was a good one!" (Spend a few moments replaying the scene in my head).

I appreciate the suggestion, but Cersi isn't going to be torn apart by a mob. If she's not flambéed by a dragon, she'll be deposed by northerners. And if she isn't deposed by northerners, she'll get her throat slit by Arya. And if her throat isn't slit by Arya, Tyrion will show up with his crossbow. And if Tyrion…

Is everybody going with the continued survival of Septa Unella? Cersi indicated that she wouldn't be dying "for a very long time," and then left her alone with The Mountain. I've read a lot of analysis that he's expected to rape her, though I thought he was going to break every bone in her body, drink her blood, play

No.

Half Life 3

I'm with ya! And I know I'd be chopping wood wrong too so I dig your observation! But yeah, I always figured that Clegor grew up a minor noble and always had somebody else to chop the wood up.

I'll be honest. I kinda don't want a Cleganebowl. The only thing good of it would be giving Sandor some quenching of the hatred he has for his brother, but is that really gonna make him feel better? I don't think so. But I can't see him tolerating the Faith Militant. Granted, his loyalty is not what it once was, but I

A girl should know they run this column every Tuesday, in GoT Season.

You talk as if you think Sandor Clegane ever chopped wood in his life. There's a big difference in swinging an ax and swinging a sword. A poor swing would probably only be more realistic.

I not going to disagree with your assessment of what happened, but you'll note I specifically referred to "Americans" in my statement because I wasn't particularly interested in making a reference to a horrible war that really doesn't fit in the context of Prince's death, like, at all.

Uh. As much as I treasure both Prince and Dave Chappelle, I think 9/11 was big enough for all Americans, not just white ones, or black ones or whatever. The death of cultural figures, while important, doesn't reach the same level.

No. Not a success. I was a comic reader back in my teens and 20s, but never really got into the Fantastic Four. This is just my opinion, but I always found FF to be a little more cornball than the titles I enjoyed the most. And key to this was the sense of family the FF embodied.

Oh gosh! J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson! I would pay money to watch a full film of just his shenanigans, he was so good in that role. Wasn't there a storyline in which Jonah married Aunt May and Peter Parker had to pad extra carefully around them as a result? It was/could be a ridiculous storyline, but Simmons would

That's no orc, that's a space sta… I mean, half orc. Garona-isn't even half human, she's half draenei, which easily accounts for a 75% sex-up buff.

I agree with what yr saying. The movie looks like a CGI mess in trailers. But I'm willing to give Duncan Jones and Blizzard a little slack. I reckon the movie companies are marketing the crap out of this thing to the unwashed masses, counting on fans of either Blizzard or Jones to find their own way to it.

"this new spot highlights what may be its immersive qualities" ??

Wow. This list really sums up how horribly meaningless Internet life can be. Particularly #24. If the best we accomplished as a hive mind in 2015 was to fund a bunch of niche pop-culture projects, maybe we should re-evaluate what we're doing here.

Raimi hedging his bets on this whole "promotion of evil" thing?

Ted Raimi? The best thing that could happen with this project is that Ted's cast in another of those roles where he comically takes abuse from everybody around him. And a Bruce Campbell cameo, of course. No Bruce, no interest whatsoever.

Oh man! I know! I had blocked that from my memory that was so wrong!