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OK, I’ll buy that.

wow, that’s really funny, davidcgc!

But the only human to witness it dies!

They make it very clear it hurts and is disorienting and traumatic.

I have a real problem with that first scene:

I disagree that the series is incomprehensible sans the miniseries.

Yeah, I'm surprised I even remembered he'd grown up in Colorado. I did, so that's probably why it stuck.

Hey Jason— You're from Colorado, right? What movie theatre did your grandma manage?

Yes, of course it could. But that's not at all what you said.

Und mit der 'perils of syphillus' film in 3D!

You had me until the last phrase.

Between her everythings I wonder why she's not in all my things (and I between her).

REALLY love you? Or just pretend for the episode?

The real banjo or John Wilkes' Boothe's from the episode?

Paget Brewster may be the perfect woman.

To cease it has to have begun to do so.

Not to nit-pick, but hey- it's not really nit-picking when a seemingly small error of fact is stated with such authority (IMHO), but the 'kneeling' scene is not "… shot for maximum humiliation on Tyrion’s part, the camera placed at
Dinklage’s shoulder level, glaring up at Joffrey’s awful face in
reluctant deference…'

"But then Gleeson spits a glob of goo…"

Maybe you have to be French to understand just how much, strong jaw or not, Dujardiin is NOT our 'George Clooney'… He's more like our Jim Carrey.

Jodorowsky is a real trip, and quite a nice guy. He reads your Tarot every month at a café here in Paris (or at least he did, I haven't done it for a year or so…. Then he gives you a little ritual or spell to do to achieve your ends..