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Nymeria leads a pack wolves feasting on sheep and shepherds and whatnot in the Riverlands, I hope that eventually gets incorporated into the show.

You know she took a look under that blanket…

Except that she then dried them with a filthy rag, I was like, uh, don't do that.

Although somehow that didn't strike me as an act of "deep compassion," killing him certainly was, but opening a vein might have been a little kinder and gentler than stabbing a scalpel into his exposed brain. Just sayin.

I also liked Alison's exasperated, "You brought a gun to a Drug Deal!" As if Donnie had made some major social faux pas.

I just ran a mini marathon to catch up on the OB for tonight, and I am so glad I did. I'd been noticing the praise of both the show and Maslany the past two seasons while trying to avoid reviews and spoilers, and any worries I had that it might be an overrated letdown were totally unfounded. I love this loopy show

I’m sure this post won’t be seen buried at the ass end of the final episode comments section, but I need to commemorate having completed nine seasons and two movies of The X Files. I mean a T shirt would be nice, (get on that AV Club, I’ve read through all the reviews post viewing and contributed to the community

I didn't make time for this last year, but I just finished streaming S1 tonight and the mash-up of classic horror beasties and occultism in a nicely detailed Victorian England is flat out awesome. I already love Eva Green, but my god she's a great actress, and the rest of the cast flows together perfectly. I can't

I caught the first three eps on a re-watch before last weeks ep, and I laughed out loud several times, which really doesn't happen even in my favorite comedies like Sunny or Louie or Broad City. The mix of deadpan semi-realism and escalating farce is really skilled and then layering that into a serialized story is

I re-watched Mad Men prior to this half season and liked Spencer and wondered why I hadn't noticed her in anything before, which led to IMDB, to checking something on Google, to that site and the Holy Shit moment, I'm definitely not promoting it, I felt bad once I posted that and wished I hadn't because I don't want

I re-watched Mad Men before the final half season and thought Spencer was pretty good so I wondered why I hadn't heard of her, IMDB led to google led that page, and f

I finally caught this movie on TCM a couple of years ago, and was really impressed by the film. I'd always assumed based on reputation that it was a muddled failure more infamous for the coincidence of it's three stars subsequent deaths than a classic in it's own right, and it is a classic. John Huston's direction and

The hatred for this movie baffles me. Jupiter Jones is a somehow more absurd universe savior than Luke Skywalker? Please. I'd watch this again before sitting through any of the six Star Wars flicks another time. This movie is funny and weird and beautifully imagined. A more or less original bugfuck space opera with a

Fellates delegates?

The back and forth he and Sally had did capture the cultural conversation of the time in a pretty quick snapshot ("just remember those kids at Playland will be the same age as the one's you're killing in Vietnam") that didn't feel forced. And the follow up reveal to Betty that it was just a front about patriotism and

She has no idea how to control the dragons, they recognize her as their "mother" but that's about it as far as control..

Coward.

Right, the one he strangled in Mystery Date , never mind.

Shelly was Madchen Amick. That is Elizabeth Reiser, who was apparently in True Detective but I don't remember her.

Nice. Civil. Charming. I like Emilia Clarke, she's not awful, she's done a great job with the material she's been given.