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It isn't like he continued to wear the jacket after he noticed it got the attention of women though. That was an unforeseen accident and he just rolled with it.

I never found those Jerry jokes funny. I think that's when I stopped liking the show. When the Jerry jokes took over. Watching a group of formerly likeable characters all tag-team to bully someone makes them pretty hard to sympathise with.

It was brutal. It's pretty sad how much Laurie fails to recognise Elrichs value and contribution to the company, but it's always been pretty clear.

The show has always been pretty closely hewn to the story of Facebook. It can't stay in the living room forever. Hopefully season 4 will deal with what happens when their start-up is suddenly the new player in town.

I feel the same way about the walking dead.

That would have sucked a thousand dongs. I'm glad you weren't a writer on the show. Honestly what a terrible terrible idea.

Wasn't there a short story by asimov about this?

I swear that the final monologue is describing a sexual assault or some kind of abusive relationship.

That song is amazing, Radiohead eat your heart out.

There's some kind of tomfoolery going on with rediculous 6. Watch any comedy and/or action film and it comes up in your top 3 suggestions. They must be trying to recoup their losses with it.

That'd actually be a good way to go if you ask me.

A guy once recommended Christopher Cross to me and said it was the sort of thing I would like. It ended that friendship.

America is so stupid

The reason for the death of Stannis happening off-screen was I think because Beinhoff and Wise didn't know the plot of the next novel yet.

Right, except they've already killed off three and the war has barely started. And presumably once the White Walkers are dead the magic animating the wights ceases to work.

You are embarrassingly wrong on this one. He was the star of one of the best American television shows ever made about the founding of a city in America, which used that period in American history to discuss American society in general.

No, that's totally not okay.

I think Margaery only has a good case to be queen if she is pregnant with an heir. Otherwise she technically isn't connected to the royal line of succession.

Those boats belonged to Stannis. He sailed his fleet to somewhere near Castle Black in his attempt to take the North, then let Jon Snow used some of them to rescue the wildlings. It was like, a major development in the show.

Maybe they used one of Stannis' many ships that were presumably abandoned after his army was destroyed.