oldskoolgeek
OldSkoolGeek
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Prediction: Sensing his Targaryen blood, Dany's dragons will treat Jon with unusual courtesy, and Tyrion notices.

"Do you think I listened to Father for the last 40 years and learned nothing?"

And part of his training was how to be incognito by making a bunch of deliveries as a UPS man.

Sometimes I'm in legitimate awe of how committed he can be.

BTW, why aren't y'all reviewing "Blood Drive"? It is glorious to behold.

The only thing I caught was "prostitute" as he was eyeing Tulip.

Most amazing moment? How quickly and perfectly Featherstone straightened out her bangs and hairdo after pulling off her wig.

I always got a kick out of the fact for "Collateral", Tom Cruise received, and apparently excelled at, assassin training. That scene with the punks in the alley was amazing.

Just make a damn HBO series of it and do it right.

"Case in point: I have to refer to Steve as a 'damsel in distress.' We simply don’t have a term for the male equivalent."

How engaging was this episode? So engaging that nobody noticed the utter lack of Blaine within it. :-)

And if they'd turned over Harley to Fillmore-Graves, a tragedy would have been averted. That's not gonna go down well.

Cannot buy that Kara, who been soaking yellow sun radiation for a fraction of the time that Kal has, is inherently stronger. Can (barely) buy that her 2 years of fight training is better than his decade of actual experience.

The lightbulb literally going off over Clive's head was genius.

He prolly told her on the way to save Don E. and Ravi.

Forgive him Lord, for he knoweth not what he says.

SW was definitely life changing for me.

Perfect example: "Terminator 2". If you had no foreknowledge, the first indicator that Arnold *isn't* the villain is when he tells John to "get down" in the mall. Trailers totally ruined that.

Doctor Who. (To have the original emotional experience of seeing a Dalek for the first time and the Doctor's first regeneration)