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HARD disagree. As Tyrion had to spell out for people, Daenerys was ALWAYS capable of being a bad guy.

Everyone might have cheered when Daenerys crucified hundreds of slave owners, but when it boils down to it, all it says is that she was the sort of person who was willing to crucify hundreds of human beings. You

God I love that movie.

I don’t know how you could possibly think that this episode was suggesting “both sides are bad” or any sort of equivalency between Nazis and progressives. That’s just ridiculous. Some people fake/use progressivism in order to gain power and wealth; Neuman is one of those people.

I liked it. I have never read or even heard of the comic, so I’m not hindered by comparisons to it and I assume the characters are works of fiction. Though they may be inspired-by, they aren’t actually representations of real people.

Yes, totally agree, and I don’t blame her at all for being skeptical about publicizing her personal life.

Have yer freakin star hero!

I was totally with them until they dissed the Mets. (Though as a Mets fan I also completely understand.)

Apollo 13 is my favorite movie.

Huh? No, it isn’t. Are you operating under the assumption that everyone has N95 masks?!? Cloth masks/disposable masks are meant to mitigate the spread to others, not to mitigate your chance of getting it...

Never watched this but I did watch Andy Richter Controls The Universe and consequently had a crush on Irene Molloy.

Woody’s antagonism towards Buzz is a metaphor for sibling rivalry that springs up whenever a new baby is brought into a house that previously had an only child. I figured that out while babysitting my nephews. For a few years, my sister only had one little boy, and he was just old enough to be watching “Toy Story”

Dhe Hard With a Vengeance isn’t what I’d consider the best Die Hard movie (that’s, obviously, Die Hard) but it’s the one I have the most fun watching. It’s like a Rube Goldberg machine in movie form, and Willis and Jackson make a dynamite buddy duo.

Courtney is 18 inches tall, and has her own smaller Molly doll. (If you could get tiny Molly her Christmas set of accessories, she’d have a teeny doll of her own. (And if it was a small Samantha instead, and you got Samantha’s Christmas set, her teeny Clara doll has its own micro Nutcracker doll))

Surely his iconic role was as Ellen Aim’s (Diane Lane) manager in Streets of Fire. Well, maybe not, but it should be. I love that film.

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The fact that he does Pacino’s lines word-for-word is what makes it so perfect. 

Gosh, I’d argue the talking koala who worked for the CIA was pretty fucking dumb.

The visual gags in that one are hilarious. The limo rolling through the bathroom is never not funny.

One of my favorite Roger episodes is when he becomes a limo driver. “Too late Steve I cant stop now I have the blood lust”

I still think the best episode they did with Roger was when part of him became Jimmy Stewart-like and he was horrified by the actions of real Roger and then had to realize that he’s not real. That was actually heartbreaking.