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    “Heaven Sent” is the best Capaldi episode by far. In fact, it’s my favorite episode of the rebooted era. Also surprised “Blink” doesn’t get more love here. I always thought it was considered the best Tennant episode.

    I played those and the Strong Bad game all of which I liked a lot. I even played the Bone game which I believe was their 2nd release behind that Texas Hold ‘Em game. So I was a pretty early fan but I checked out before those Walking Dead games came out. Maybe due to a fading interest in videogames and zero interest in

    I assumed he didn’t remove the eyes this time because he found Joseph and left the job unfinished. Maybe it was a new method but (like everything else) I didn’t understand the logic behind it.

    Carolina Panthers franchise value according to Forbes: $2.3 billion

    It feels weird to spend time writing a postmortem on such a small unwatched show. Especially one that I was really rooting for and occasionally frustrated by. But I’ve watched it from the beginning and feel invested enough to post about it now that’s it’s over for good.

    I think the people pushing the “instant classic” narrative are being a little too generous. The pace was plodding (esp. the 1st half), the explanations laborious, and it was at least a half an hour longer than it should have been. I will also never understand why any movie studio wants to hire Jared Leto for anything.

    Are you sure this wasn’t Kyle MacLachlan’s evil doppleganger giving this interview?

    Watching it the 1st time with her would be distracting, but it would be fun to rewatch with her.

    the musical manifestation of the state of Florida

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    Isn't this what we've all been waiting for?

    Don't hold your breath.

    We haven't even gotten to the point in the books where she's Queen yet so after the Walk of Shame it's possible she changes and starts living up to her Lannister reputation. Maybe becoming more ruthless is more believable than becoming more cunning but I suppose it's possible GRRM takes it in that direction.

    I didn't feel like Ellaria feared the Mountain as much as she feared what Cersei was going to do to her daughter. In fact, when they dragged Ellaria & Tyene into the throne room, the looks Ellaria was giving the Mountain made me think they were foreshadowing Ellaria killing him. How I have no idea considering the

    I just watched this a few weeks ago and it's criminally underrated. And Sheryl Lee does act her fucking heart out. Pretty impressive for someone who basically was just hired to play a corpse.

    This is the Maniac bootleg, right? The one where someone screams "MURDER!" I'm guessing this will be a cleaned up version of that.

    Sure but after he revives Melisandre/Arya/whoever-in-lieu-of-Lady-Stoneheart, he's a goner!

    Where's Beric Dondarrion on this list? He's as good as gone.

    If it's not Richard Ayoade or Noel Fielding, I'm boycotting the show.

    I just downloaded The Pink Room. I feel dirty…

    Trying to pick up some of those lucrative Twin Peaks clicks