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These 10 episodes were basically stretching out Preacher #1. In the comic, Annville barely lasts 10 pages before it's wiped from the face of the Earth.

Sorry, it's just a pet peeve of mine. I used to be the editor of the movies section over at Inside Pulse, and if a review in my section had gone up like that I would have gotten a call from the site owner cursing me out.

As I said, it needed an editor. That's one of the problems with modern journalism. Editors have become optional in exchange for expediency.

Jesus. If this reviewer has this many complaints about THIS episode then maybe they need to stop watching.

Man, this needed an editor so bad. 1. Subtlety, not subtly. 2. Canon, not cannon. 3. Lyssa said don't tell Robert, not Rhaegar.

Anyone else think the two guys chopped up by Cassidy are the angels sent to retrieve Genesis? That the end of the episode isn't a flashback but the angels reanimated into new bodies?

To the reviewer: there was most definitely time travel on Star Trek: TOS. "City on the Edge of Forever." They went back in time to 1930s Earth.

See, I disagree. Thorne was in a position to screw Jon Snow when he was left in charge of Castle Black when Jon went to negotiate with the Wildlings. He could have refused to let the Wildlings through and there would have been little Jon could do, seeing as how he was on the wrong side of the wall. Thorne followed

I am not a Thorne fan, but I think the reviewer is a bit harsh. Remember, 99% of the Watch have yet to see a White Walker. They have no idea of their true purpose. They think their #1 job is to fight Wildlings, and Jon betrayed that. And while you might think it's splitting hairs, it's true that Thorne never disobeyed

They explained his home life in the last movie. It was kind of a big plot point for Jeremy Renner's character.

Teen boys will do anything for poon.

Woo didn't flip on Tony. Tony also voted for Trish.

Tyrion "turned his back on Shae first"? Are we watching the same show? Tyrion did not turn his back on Shae. Tyrion did everything in his power to keep Shae safe. He told her time and time again just how dangerous his family was and she refused to believe him. Tyrion told her, Varys told her, and she was too selfish

Susanna Thompson's 56. Stephen Amell's 32. Willa Holland's 22. How is their age difference ridiculous?

OK, so I've watched this scene five times now, like it's the goddamn Zapruder film. I can see what the writers and directors were trying to go for, but I agree they flubbed the execution. It seems that their intent was that Cersei wasn't objecting to having sex with Jaime, but to having sex in front of her dead son.

It seemed to me like Alicia recused herself from Finn's case because she was still in her "grieving for Will" haze, and when she heard about the GenDen order from Finn she began to blame him in her head for Will's death. But once she came out of her haze she realized Finn only did what every other prosecutor would

Why do I get the feeling I'm reading the AV Club equivalent of "Why Citizen Kane really wasn't all that great?"

Correction: Kevin Costner's not the coach. He's the GM.

I don't know how they could have made Sobel more sympathetic and still been true to the accounts they had of the man. He was universally hated as a petty tyrant who would have gotten a lot of men killed in battle. Remember, Easy's sergeants put their lives on the line to protest Sobel. What they did was mutiny, plain

Except it's the team who scores the most that wins, not the team with the most rebounds.