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I wouldn't say we're not supposed to like him. He's a good contrast to Ser Barristan, Grey Worm, and Jhogo. The show shouldn't have cut Strong Belwas, who at the very least could be great comic relief. Danearys supporting character are all pretty good and sadly are undeveloped for the most part aside from Ser

I've been in rental stores in Barbados that had better movies than what Netflix streams.

You're right. I was having lunch at a cantina with one and he was all hostile toward our friendly Rancor waiter.

I actually thoroughly enjoy many Asylum releases.

Twilek? Don't be racist they come in many colors.

Scoundrels would make a fun movie. Especially with Billy Dee. Old as he is, the guy can probably still score a lady or two a night if he's got that purple cape lying around.

And b movies before that. It's good that there's still a market for that stuff.

Let's not get carried away. Netflix has less fantastic films than any brick and mortar rental place I can remember. I have to watch foreign films if I want something with a fresh RT rating on Netflix. I like foreign films, but not when I'm half asleep. But there's also Hercules: The Legendary Journeys for that.

I'm not really bothered by a 1 or 2 dollar raise. The thing that bothers me about Netflix is that I can't recommend shows to people unless they're on it. As someone who developed a love of TV largely in part because of TV DVDs, that kind of irks me. No Millenium, Homicide, Gilmore Girls, ER, or The O.C. for any of my

It benefits the Tyrell's too much as well. If he really wanted to kill Joffrey, a year from then would've been better since Mace wouldn't have then been able to force Margaery on Tommen and he wouldn't have needed the Tyrell's as much for the war.

I've thought the show has done a poor job of capturing Stannis' character, which is odd since the Varys/Ned dungeon talk pretty much described him perfectly in the first season.

Agreed, but Littlefinger gets creepier and creepier as the books go on so I wasn't really that bothered by it.

The timing is too problematic for Tywin to have been involved. He loses the ability to marry Tommen off to someone else by having Joffrey die before the marriage was consummated. He had more personal access to Joffrey than any of the other suspects.

The Cersei losing power thing is cheapened by the fact that at least in the book, Tyrion's trial happens basically because she wanted it to. I'm not convinced that Tywin thinks he did it and with Jamie reduced to nothing by a stumpy rapist, you'd expect some semblance of the man who sucked up his disgust for Tyrion to

I get that. I'm one of those people who can't be late for anything and that didn't translate well to my enjoyment of the game. Though Harvest Moon is my favorite series so that doesn't make sense.

For me the darkest moment in Zelda is when as a little kid, I grew saddened by my futile effort to stop the clock in Majora's Mask.

Thomas and the Magic Railroad is up and away Wilson's best performance alongside Alec Baldwin in Peter Fonda. With the right amount of hallucinogens, it could easily be mistaken for Easy Rider 2 so suck it Mara Wilson.

It is sort of coming to the end of the line anyway. If there's another season, that'd be the last. 13 episodes isn't really a lot for a half hour comedy, especially one that airs on network TV.

Jason vs. Madea would be interesting. Tyler Perry and whatever oaf plays Jason are probably on similar talent levels. Robert England can cameo as Freddy as he fingers Madea with his claw.

This isn't news, why would you call it that on your menu? Just give me all the bacon and eggs you have.