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He might be going after Varys' little birds.

Hocus Pocus says a lot about how Vonnegut feels about the university system. I'm tempted to pass on this one, but I have all his other books… so it goes.

But Carson Daly didn't give him the award in a medal bikini.

I'm not sure what the big difference is. Christensen was good in Life as a House in a supporting role as an entitled self-loathing young twat. And Adam Driver's in Girls in a supporting role as an entitled self-loathing slightly older twat.

I think few people outside of AV Clubians and girls ages 22-30 living in Manhattan/Brooklyn give a rats ass about Girls.

Shosh is my favorite character. The season two finale killed Adam for me.

A medley of animals created Chewbacca's funny noises but no one gave him a medal. Life fucking sucks.

If it helps, I'm making a similar disgruntled face as Obi-Wan is.

He made those silly noises in Inside Llewlyn Davis and now he can act.

We all know that Adam Driver is capable of exploring similar emotions that made Hayden Christensen such a big hit. From my (and Lena Dunham's) point of view, the Jedi are evil!!!!!

It often is.

I agree. I like The Comeback, but I'm puzzled as to why anyone is considering bringing it back. Is there really more of this story to tell?

I went on a HSB and St. Elsewhere bender last month. With only 3 sets, that didn't last as long as I would've liked.

I hope neither The Comeback nor Lindsay come back. I'd prefer Carnivale and Mara Wilson if I'm going to go grave digging for irrelevant HBO series that aired in 2005 and washed up child actresses.

This is true. I also think that the presence of Diana Rigg, a treasure of British cinema, elevates the Tyrell's into a level of importance we might not see with an actress who isn't a Dame Commander of the British Empire.

He and John Goodman made the considerable season 4 cutbacks due to the DirecTV switch perfectly fine. I'm partial to season 3 because of Martin Short, but 4 was amazing.

The 24 chapter in Sepinwall's book is pretty much the weakest except for Breaking Bad, which felt out of place having aired relatively few episodes (though Mad Men was also in it).

I wouldn't call this a throwaway episode, but I agree with the B.

It still disrupts the idea that none of the Stark children really know if the others are alive. Even Rickon past this point. The only justification is that Bran isn't given anything else to do but trudge around in the cold and they need to give Jon something to do assuming the assault on the Wall is coming at the end

I don't disagree that the Tyrell's are most likely huge schemers, though that's hardly unique in the books.