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Brooklyn 99 is the superiest show

And George Martin cameos as old Sam putting the finishing touches on the story in the final episode

It will become a bestselling set of books and then HBO will offer him a series.

Yeah, that’s been telegraphed pretty hard at this point.

Oh, I get it. He’s going to tell Sam everything, and Sam is going to write down the entire Song of Ice and Fire.

Exactly. I adore both of my girls, and the writers besmirched the fuck out of them this season.

As someone who isn’t a huge GoT fan but watches the show and loves Arya, the whole Sansa/Arya plotline in this season was a huge disappointment. They’d both come so far and turned into badasses in their own way, only to look like they’d forgotten everything they learned as soon as Grand Puppetmaster Littlefinger got

I assumed when I watched the finale that the sisters had always been playing Littlefinger, that Sansa was leading him along in order to get him in the perfect position to expose him in front of the Knights of the Vale so she could deal with him and keep their support.

If you’re going to work backwards from the conclusion you want like these writers clearly did, you have to come up with a reasonable explanation as to why the characters would do what they do, and this... really isn’t. It actually just makes it worse. I assumed when I watched the finale that the sisters had always

Fine, but it doesn’t really explain why Arya would suddenly feel all murdery with her sister, and start talking about taking her place to wear her pretty dresses—something she explicitly has been shown not to care about.

Won’t be able to watch the episode until my workout tomorrow (I like to have stuff to watch when I run that isn’t HGTV) but I’m glad to hear they seem to be course correcting, especially since the last episodes haven’t been as funny as season 1 and 2 were even at their worst with an extra emphasis on the characters

And the implication (if not explicitation) that there’s only room for one strong woman character, and that they must all be compared to just one other! And “overly-sexualized”? One of the delights of the film is that she WASN’T inappropriately sexualized! That’s like that old man character in “Bloom County” who hits

Or that being a “beauty icon” precludes a character from being anything else.

Gettin’ real tired of old white men telling me what is and isn’t feminist, in general.

“Felt like something of a revelation simply for being really, really competent.”

Gettin’ real tired of old white men telling me that a female character has to be “troubled” to be strong...

I just think people were genuinely surprised it turned out well. I certainly was. Everyone went in with such low expectations based on what DC had done prior, that the film felt like something of a revelation simply because it was really, really competent.

Sarah Connor was not a beauty icon,” said Cameron. “She was strong, she was troubled, she was a terrible mother

I agree - was the goal to severely limit the amount of content we can see without scrolling?

The fuck are you saying. Kill la kill was great