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Actually, when I read the epilogue, I felt betrayed. Because it was unnecessary, but also because if you're going to tease us about how each character evolved twenty years later, don't just do it with 4 or 5 of them. I'm one of the readers who enjoyed a lot more the secondary antagonists, like Snape, Remus, Sirius

I agree. It looks like Newell's "Prince of Persia" meets Lynch's "Dune". I'm also not really confident in Lynn Collins and Taylor Kitsch capacity to lead a movie, but hey, I'll give it a shot.

Not only was it obvious in the books, but they totally confirmed it when they cast Alan "I'm so awesome I don't even have to smile for people to worship me" Rickman. In the books as on the movies, he totally stole the show.

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I might be the only one, but I have a hard time not to laugh when Gimli says "And my axe!". To be fair, it became a running gag between my friends, and everytime someone said something in the likes of "me too", another one would add "And my axe!".

That totally confirms my theory! I knew that it wasn't the apple who fell on Newton's head, but Newton who fell on the apple! And then he stole the apple's law of motion, because let's face it, the apple didn't had any way to express its theory of gravitation.

Okay, I'm ready to make the ultimate sacrifice...

You have the greatest character of HBO's "Game of Thrones",

About Sookie-obsessed Bill, I miss Bill's catchphrase: "Soooooooookie!" *with, of course, a big, deep, dramatic voice*

Jorah Mormont cares. And that makes me care!

I assumed it too, and am not happy at all. Actually, I get your point, and I admit it was not really the best episode, but the end was the first thing of fiction to make me weep since I saw "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" at fifteen. It was not the best episode, but it definitely was the most emotional (even though

Bummer, Hodor's penis was prosthetics!

I'll help you: buy the books, they are awesome!

I will think about it when I have time, but off the top of my head, I say Khal Drogo. The whole character. He was great in the books, but in episode 7 and 8, Jason Momoa WAS Khal Drogo. His speech to avenge Daenerys assassination attempt was mindblowing, and the fight scene where he literally rips off one of his

The real finale of the first season of "Game of Thrones" happened one week ago, with "Baelor" and the beheading.

Pretty sure they will stick to "Game of Thrones". It would only be confusing to change the title every season, especially if they intend to keep their viewership.

Actually, the Transformers trilogy has a great music composer, Steve Jablonsky. He's mostly responsible for the awesome "Gears of War 2" soundtrack and in the first Transformers the scene where all the Autobots land has the piece "Arrival to Earth" in the background and I think it's really a great and inspiring song.

"I'M NOAAAH!" *in a deep, guttural Batman-like voice*

It all happened so fast! I don't think many people caught it, especially since it wasn't part of the book. That's what first piqued my curiosity, the fact that Eddard notices her, and when he tumbles on Yoren and screams something, I was like "that can't be trivial!". I had to watch the scene three times to clearly

He's been hardcore before!

Because the Dickish King doesn't understand in what mess he's put the Kingdom with this beheading. So yeah, her plan was very logical, especially with Robb marching south. But hey, the Kingdom is used to have mad kings it seems.