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Whatever you do, don't mention the war! I did once, but I think I got away with it.

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I looked up that complete series DVD the article mentioned (because that would be a great gift for my mom), but was disappointed to see the first two seasons are colorized.

Hey, he's not a gimmick, he's the real thing!

I hate Illinois Nazis.

I don't know if I'd call it anti-relationship propaganda so much as anti-divorce propaganda. The core audience is likely women who already have families, and the message of the show seems to be that everyone's marriage is shitty, so don't bother looking for anything better, because it's all crap. It's just looking to

Same here. That was the first movie I ever saw in the theater.

And really, there's no excuse to have a character named Plutarch Heavensbee.

I saw it, and thought it was definitely an improvement on the first one, but if you're watching it mostly to see kids killing each other, you'll probably be a bit disappointed, because there's even less of that in the second one.

Catching Fire is my favorite of the trilogy too, although I thought the movie actually improved on it. The weakest part of the book was all the back and forth about Katniss wanting to sacrifice herself to save Peeta, and Peeta wanting to sacrifice himself to save Katniss, which they bicker about endlessly. There was

Yeah, my DVD has the option of watching all three endings or just one at random, and I always pick all three. Even though I've seen the movie approximately a billion times, I just love all three too much.

I thought that was one of the funniest episodes I've seen in a long while. I laughed out loud so much during it. I absolutely loved the change of expression on Ben's face when he realized he had to quit the firm yet again.

I think it was the Governor hitting golf balls off the walls of Woodbury right into the heads of zombies.

He even talked about it on Talking Dead. Chris Hardwick was asking him about his death scene and how he felt about dying, and the guy who plays Martinez was saying that he finally got lines for a change, so of course he died.

I was hoping he'd last for a few episodes or even a whole season, so he could gain some fans and get on a better show (ideally Orphan Black). I knew it wouldn't happen though.

Yeah, I was sure that's what was going to happen, so I'm happy to have been proven wrong.

I'm really glad they didn't try to redeem the Governor, because I wasn't buying it at all. It definitely would have been too much of a stretch for him to have changed that much in a relatively short amount of time. Plus, knowing in advance that he ends up outside the prison made it really obvious that not much has

No! Bad Walking Dead! You do not bring in Enver Gjdldjofsjldk(sp?) just to kill him off after one episode! (I liked the episode, though)

Yeah, Kenan said something like, "he has the mind of a genius, and the body of a baby." That last part might have been a little hard to catch if you weren't paying close attention.

Completely agree. I liked Moffat at first, but it seems like he keeps raising the stakes too much and trying to outdo himself. The last couple of seasons or so, it felt like the whole universe was in peril every other episode, and the Doctor was the only one who can save it. That's fine once in a while, but I prefer