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I never understood the love for Robb and Cat Stark, who were responsible for nearly all of the family's misfortune. Ned was in a bad position in King's Landing, but Cat's foolish arrest of Tyrion made matters much worse. Robb's decision to keep Edmure out of the loop in a Clash of Kings, his sudden marriage, and

I love the Red Wedding. The end of two horrible characters.

I bet the movie will be as dull as the conflict. Curry didn't have the charisma to be more than a correspondent.

I probably would've put Enlightened in my top 10, but it doesn't excel enough to be #1. I'd put Breaking Bad, Bunheads, The Good Wife, Justified, Louie House of Cards, and Top of the Lake ahead of it to name a few.

In a year where Enlightened is named the Best and Orange is the New Black is named Best New Show, I can't help but feel like this was a far cry from one of the best ever. The early 00s had far more depth to top ten lists than this year.

This reminds me of going to a funeral of a douchebag where everyone is filled with imaginary praise concocted for no other reason than to be respectful of the departed.

I don't think Phil is happy, happy, happy about this. His views are archaic, but not surprising given his background. He's unfamiliar with the g spot in there apparently.

Bill Carter's War for Late Night really put the whole Leno/Conan thing in perspective for me. I don't really feel the need to lob repetitive turds at Leno's chin. His humor for everyone, but it is for a lot of people.

Can't wait for the Hannibal crossover.

He should cast John Lithgow as something creepy just for a 3rd Rock From the Sun reunion.

That was good, but I don't see much from her that really wows me as someone who's going to be big or more than she is already.

A mediocre dramedy women's version of Oz with an unlikable protagonist and Jason Biggs is the best new show of 2013? Getting On has only aired a few episodes, but it's much better already. So is House of Cards. Adebesi is rolling over in his grave all cuddled up to Peter Schibetta.

Greta Gerwig is an actress that critics and pop culture people want us to care about, but she's so blah. Greenberg and Beginners were both okay, but not because of her.

Cheadle works better with Downey Jr.'s style.

Stannis is boring. That's the point.

I loved BSG, but I've been in love with him ever since the "One Moore Episode" of Portlandia.

I liked Go On for awhile until I forgot to watch in and then never did again. I'd say oops, but I feel indifferent.

Deal, though I enjoyed his last appearance when Sheldon mocked him.

He should just merge this with the Blade Runner sequel/prequel and cast Rutger Hauer, Michael Fassbender, and Idris Elba. Patton Oswalt might be a fit too as a replicant train conductor.

I agree, but I don't think more is the answer. He worked as a 4th guy while Howard was in space, but there's already 7 main characters. Less Stuart is the way to go.