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I think there's an element to him where he can't help but find people's mistakes or quirks endearing or charming or hilarious, so he laughs or calls them out. But it never seems to be out of malice, to me, just delight at the world. Like, "Oh, you screw up too, isn't that neat!" But it might come off as intimidating.

I've watched a lot of movies just for Eva Green. If you go in with just that, they tend not to be too disappointing. Except Dark Shadows. Fuck Dark Shadows.

Love in the Time of Cthulhu

I've said it before and I'll say it again, what's the point of making a Jesus Christ: Vampire Hunter movie when 10 minutes in he's cut his hair, shaved his beard, and ditched the robe and sandals for modern day garb? Jesus Christ: This Is A Waste of Everyone's Time is a better title.

Ha! That makes sense, like Sam Jackson and hair styles. His best walk remains Chili Palmer in Get Shorty. Even going up stairs, that guy was cool.

So glad I didn't add that myself. 'Cause I was gonna.

You guys aren't just legends, you're legends of tomorrow.

I refer you to AVC by-law 122: It can be two things.

That's his thing, Travolta. Hand acting. Remember the dance in Pulp Fiction? The peek-a-boo in Look Who's Talking? The finger falls in Face/Off? Hands as far as they eye can see…!

If we're playing the fame game, I'd go with Aikman purely for those ACME commercials. Plus, I've met him. I'm convinced he's got murder in his heart.

Only on Fridays where I work.

It means you touch yourself at night.

Ps and BJs go together like PBs and Js?

Mine has images of sports balls all over it!

Yeah, my memory on season one is a bit fuzzy, too. I think a re-watch is in order.

Who said she wasn't accountable? There's a difference between being held to account and being blamed for everything bad that's happened since. As for Joffrey, to some extent, I would argue that Cersei and Robert are to blame for his actions — just like Ned and Catelyn deserve a share of the blame for how Sansa reacted

From what I remember, neither Stannis nor his peeps had anything to do with Ned's decision making. He acted entirely on his own with only Renly (who was the one who wanted to work with Ned at the expense of Stannis) and Littlefinger to work with as potential allies.

Right, but the point of this thread has been to lay the blame squarely at her feet. Not you, you're arguing something different. But OP and our beloved dead Prince Joffrey were on the case.

Indeed, Robert wasn't going to massacre any Starks without some really excellent cause. But other Kings might. Again, Sansa has been taught to not rock the boat. Having her engagement called off, her father's new job cancelled, and sending the family packing back north would have significantly rocked the boat. She

She lied to preserve the honor of her future King and husband, which is fairly standard operating procedure. To move up in the world? I guess, technically, that's true. But to not rock the boat, as she had been taught, seems far more likely. Notice how Ned doesn't punish her for lying there. Telling the truth could