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I was really surprised by the Loras and Renly thing in the show. I didn't take that at all from the books. But Martin works on the show too, so it can't be that far off from what he intended.

No, not too soon. Many years too late for those children.

Edgar Allen Poe, Action Hero.

This is such an enjoyable show. Just finished watching the Scandal in Belgravia and have to say that the characters continue to become more complex and human. A quite rare (and exciting) phenomena in television shows anymore.

Not often do I find a soundtrack that I must own. Bastion was one, Braid another, and I still like the Advent Rising soundtrack.

"All is well on Earth – food is plentiful, climate ills are cured, and war is nonexistent."

Probably not too far off, but I would guess for rather more pragmatic reasons. There is far less landmass in the Southern Hemisphere and therefore a much greater chance of landing in the ocean. Still not very nice.

I haven't laughed this hard in quite some time. Bravo, sir.

Excellent. The editing on that youtube video was crap in a can.

That's because all books have that feature included. Its called "Book Club."

Dostoyevsky is one of my favorite authors. That being said, his work consistently puts me to sleep while reading.

Whether or not that assumption is accurate, it is extremely bigoted. Why does it matter whether men or women are passing judgement on the choices of another? Would it be less bad if women were the ones being critical?

Same with the idea that males are not subjected to sexually threatening speech online. As a male, I can't tell you how often I hear that I should go suck a cock or that I'm about to be raped in the ass.

First, I'm not demanding anything. Second, I'm not watching Game of Thrones and expecting it to be a History Channel documentary.

America's Most Wanted created viable analogs of crimes and they put "Dramatization" at the bottom. I'm not trying to say that these staged events have no value, just that portraying them as authentic animal-in-the-wild behavior is misleading at best.

I would want to know about any documentary that used arranged situations or paid actors and played it off as authentic.

Hate their bigotry and politics all you want, but that doesn't make the story false.

Well, if a bear in the wild would have killed him, and a bear in captivity would not, then we didn't really see the behavior of a bear in the wild as we were lead to believe.

The story is pretty much the only reason to play it again, and even then, just to get a new ending. It is interesting to see the character interactions throughout the game once you know the murderer, but some of the narrative logic can break down after too much reflection (how did the murderer know certain things;

I think you have been misinformed. Heavy Rain indeed has many endings ranging from the story-book ending of everyone-being-alive-and-the-killer-caught-by-the-police to the dark and gritty ending of all-major-characters-except-the-villain-being-dead, and various combinations in between.