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She came out of nowhere, supposed to replace Billy and did nothing for two seasons. She was uninteresting and the writers never tried to justify her bad actions like they did with the martial law, New Caprica, the Circle or even Gaeta's rebellion.

I simply LOVED "Six Months, Three Days" and though I think it had a lot to do with your talent as a writer CJ, I'm psyched for the TV show! Like they say here; toutes mes félicitations!

Any John Hughes movie! But this one, particularly:

If you want to know, just google "Sasha Grey". It's a bit NSFW. She's known for starring in a Steven Soderbergh film and stuff. Mostly stuff.

That scene in space set to Bear McCreary's "Prelude to War" is one of the most powerful moments of fiction, especially because of Adama's "I'm getting my men" speech. The way the Vipers danced, flip and turned was beautiful. Definitely glad to see I'm not the only one to think it was a masterpiece!

The Queen is older than Supes and she will outlive this kryptonian weakling!

Couldn't agree more. This killed the movie for me. It was pretty watchable, but the misogyny was awful. I can't even believe Diesel agreed to say those stupid lines... It's not even porn bad, it's worse than that. I kind of think it's because they wanted to show that Riddick isn't a good guy but it was only disgusting.

Actually, if you go to the link the artist has every character designed in a personal images on his deviantart. You are right, here's Arianne, Arya, Melisandre and Margaery.

Totally agree.

Yeah, I mean, who would want to watch Game of Thrones or The Walking Dead while they could be watching The Big Bang Theory! Sheldon Cooper is basically a goatee-less Littlefinger, isn't it?!

I generally dislike "shocking ending" because I think they don't make sense storytelling-wise. The shock is only need in poor stories, when drama can't convey the emotional core of the movie. It's a desperate attempt to reach the viewer and, to be fair, it generally works if it's not too much of a Deus Ex Machina.

And by Runner Up I guess you meant to include "Up"!

Couldn't agree more, and I'm kind of relieved to read your opinion. I'm just coming back and seeing all the bad comments makes me feel like I've missed something. I'm not a fan of Snyder, though I admit he's talented, and I'm definitely not a fan of Superman. I mean, my favorite thing about Superman is that speech

Doesn't it come from "Fuck Yeah Ryan Gosling"? With all the "Hey girl" jokes and stuff?

They probably thought they had someone sent by the honorable Robb Stark. Not the guy who makes Joffrey looks like an angel.

Nope. Killing Daryl is like killing Tyrion, not Robb. He's great but he's not as big of a fan favorite as Tyrion. I'd say the killing of Robb is more comparable to, say, the demise of Carl.

You definitely have the most interesting comment in this article (and there's a bunch of good ones).

Of all the ASOIAF theories it's the one that makes the most sense. I don't think GRRM can get out of this one, otherwise it would feel really forced on the reader.

It's an ironic title, because it's epic although the story takes place in a world of ant-sized people. I like good irony in a title!

I think Blade Runner is an overrated movie. Don't get me wrong, this movie is one of the most important of science-fiction because it gave a darker look to the future and it had themes much more compelling and human than, say, Star Wars. The imagery is beautiful, the Vangelis soundtrack is quite great and that Rutger