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Someone else said it in a little newer comment just now - Cooper might be in some kind of perfectly Zen state, where he doesn't act or react more than he absolutely has to, but he's so in tune with the reality of things that everything keeps working out perfectly for him.

it says to filmmakers that Showtime is as valid place to set-up shop as HBO, Netflix, Amazon, etc. in the freedom they give.

I can hear you fine, Gordon!

Now I want to see Jim Belushi telling him "You said you would not suck or be sucked…" and Sizemore desperately pleading "I take it all back!"

For the length of time he's been a TV critic, Nowalk's reviews have an embarrassing tendency to miss the point and also to try to show off his prose more than review the material.

It just doesn't seem like he's putting any time into actually writing. And I don't blame him— if I was 65 or whatever and my life's work finally blew up and made me rich and famous, I might be more interested in capitalizing on that while I still had the time than on actually finishing it.

Poor guy's probably out there without a flipper, swimming around in a circle, freaking out his whole family…

My speculation is that he won't. He's never writing those last two books.

Yeah, is that also the horn that can bring down the Wall? I was thinking of that. I could totally see Cersei blowing that in a moment of spite once all is lost— much like Aerys wanted to burn down King's Landing, but even bigger/worse.

Also, random question, are you on Twitter?

Also, random question, are you on Twitter?

Oh, imagine reading about this for the first time now. JEZZA

Oh, imagine reading about this for the first time now. JEZZA

It didn't happen in the series as we saw it. It happened after Dark Coop met with Major Briggs, so sometime between the events of the original series and the revival.

What original scene do you mean?

Van Morrison, Astral Weeks
Love, Forever Changes
Radiohead, OK Computer
Beck, Odelay
Big Star, #1 Record and Radio City

I loooooooved that.

I loooooooved that.

I've heard varying stories— one was a typically vague "It's exactly what you think it is"— but I also heard somewhere that, canonically, the drawer contains a magazine titled Fat Women on the Toilet.

I've heard varying stories— one was a typically vague "It's exactly what you think it is"— but I also heard somewhere that, canonically, the drawer contains a magazine titled Fat Women on the Toilet.