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Sorry to burst your bubble but I'm roughly 1/4 through season 2 at the moment. Thanks, Netflix.

You mean, beef jerky. Good actor, though.

I thought we weren't speaking to Insane Clown Posse.

You must have fell asleep during the part when it was revealed that time was a circle (a flat one to be specific about it). Everything you've ever said, you're gonna say over and over and over again.

Yeah, bags of sand.

My wife and I started watching this series for the first time a couple of weeks ago - yes, I'm catching up to the mistakes of my hipster university days. But I'm excited to finally see what I've learned from numerous friends and acquaintances is one of the best TV shows ever. We just concluded S1 and are three

I'd buy that for an amero!

I'm shocked and enthralled that you've completely missed the CD era and society is now well into the digital age. My memories are fading but would you describe your Cassette Walkman for me?

In my teen years, Fixed was the album that made my relatively conservative father reach his breaking point. It was glorious and I've had an affection for that album ever since.

I feel similarly about pretty much all ministries.

It's the Paula Abdul Effect: two steps forward, two steps back.

Back in high school we called it Road Rash.

*plastic retractable knife fails to puncture throat*

If you take TVDW's comments over the last week and the original article introducing ToE at face value, then yes, it was all intended to be "pointless".

The problem is that the AV Club, which is typically a legitimate source of critical commentary, ran a two-week long "satire" feature that would normally end up as a headline on The Onion, which is typically America's finest news source.

Sounds like you're gearing up to give Netflix some REAL competition.

Fun Fact: All of the foreign actors who weren't successful in auditioning for Tyrion's role ended up in debt bondage to GRRM.

If you go back to the start of ToE, TVDW pretty much spells out the nature of the feature, albeit not quite successfully.

It's not so much a troll as it is a subversive treatise on the vapid nature of (most) critical commentary. At least that what he said when he tweeted his dick pic.

"This was about the pointlessness of Top 10 lists and 'best of' TV awards. It's about the absurdity of being enthralled when critics agree with you and being infuriated when they don't. At the end of the day, the AV Club decided that infuriating its readership was the right thing to do."