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The synopsis doesn't specify about that. It just says that Arya encounters Nymeria. Actually, it also says that Bran is headed back to Winterfell, too, and I can see B&B waiting to bring Nymeria back until now (and she's the only direwolf that we haven't seen or heard about since season 1, so I think she's due),

Actually my first thought was to how various NBC shows have disparaged the network on a regular basis over the years. Letterman (even when he was there) and 30 Rock both made virtual cottage industries out of doing just that.

If the alleged leaked synopsis for the upcoming season is legit (so potential spoilers, I suppose?), Arya and Nymeria have a reunion when Arya heads home to Winterfell.

Yeah, I'm not even sure the story itself isn't just Murray being Murray by implying he lost the role to Nicholson in the first place. I could see him just making the whole thing up for a laugh.

I think it would have been interesting if they had gone in that direction in. Halloween 5—given the ending of Halloween 4—at least to the extent that they explored how the trauma that the niece suffers could have been accompanied by bloodlust. They instead stuck with the safer "she's completely traumatized" route.

Wait, so your weren't making a dig at Halloween 6 (and the end of Halloween 5 really, which sets off the whole pagan order back story) in your original comment? I just assumed you must have been, because that's pretty much exactly what happens.

Drawn Together had its moments, and the word about Cosby was out long before it entered the larger public consciousness when Hannibal Burress put it front and center. It was even addressed in other high-profile places; 30 Rock, for example, alluded to it.

If you Google "Ferrero Rocher" right now, there are a dozen trending news stories in addition to this one making that comparison, so it appears to have won the hearts and minds of the commentariat.

Gossip columnists (and some fans) have speculated that Gervais and Merchant have indeed split for good, but acording to Merchant himself it's more about having different schedules and individual projects keeping them preoccupied. From an interview he did with The Telegraph after the David Brent film was released in

Sacrilege. I'd insist on going to Jack Stack, Oklahoma Joe's, or Gate's. Bribe them if you have to.

I felt like they might have been opening the door for some Trump-like birther shenanigans when Selina kept asking Laura Montez about her background during their meeting right before the latter's inauguration speech. Laura stumbles over her answers a couple of times and Selina seems like she's questioning to herself if

Trump left his watch party in the third quarter. Can’t wait to see how he tries to spin that.

Looks like those clowns on Coruscant did it again! What a bunch of clowns.

George R.R. Martin says his new short story is for fans of Westerosi politics

Each of the three female leads was preposterously attractive in her own her way, but yes, I had the biggest schoolboy crush on the AI crew member.

The cast was stellar. I'm hoping this happens mostly to see them all (hopefully) work together again as an ensemble.

Or for fandoms, in general. It’s a shame that Green Bay is the only city that collectively owns its major sports franchise and thus can largely avoid these kinds of shitstorms every ten years or so.

You jest, but given he has the sole writing credit for the script, you'd think he'd be able to come up with a less full-of-shit answer to the question than "…if you turn to page 147, it says Jack dies."

Yeah, he straight up copped to an interviewer about cribbing from a few Harlan Ellison short stories when writing Terminator, then tried to back pedal after the interview was published, but it was too late. He had to settle with Ellison out of court, which included adding an acknowledgement to Ellison in the credits

And along those same lines, Chase himself is notoriously difficult to work with. I liked Community more when both were around to contribute to it (I think Pierce was often the perfect foil to the rest of the group), but it isn't surprising that those two would clash.