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This comment is ignoring the fact that Marvel comics, while inherently a product of a more racist and misogynist era, were generally more progressive than most.mainstream entertainment. At least up through a certain period when they generally began to do an increasingly poor job with female characters until recently.

I know when I saw Star Wars all I thought about was how just using James Earl Jones voice was a waste of some very sexy man meat.

Yes, I expected Arya to break from being No One, but I thought it would be at a climactic moment. So I was prepared to get a heartless, emotionless Arya for a time, with her ultimately breaking from that when prodded by major circumstances. I pictured Nymeria returning and being a fulcrum for that change, although

The original was a classic for a reason. I love how the narration became junk retroactively even to those who spent a decade or more rightly lionizing that version. But as soon as Ridley told his story, it became, "Yeah, that movie I loved just sucked."

Never liked Redux at all. Slower and super pretentious. The French plantation scene might be fine in isolation, but in context it's ridiculously out of place.

My money was on a more Game of Thrones moment, so I bet on "Whore in the back door."

Sure, for a while. But that was not the whole deal by a longshot. The practicality of the intervention eventually stopped being any part of the decision.

I'm guessing that there is no contract. I don't think it's a coincidence she was sent to kill a woman pretending to be someone on her list. And I'm sure a man wanted her to see Ned portrayed as a fool.

It was weird to see a Johnson story told without Clark Clifford.

If I cared about impersonation, I'd want Rich Little to play all the parts.

Is that satire?

This being GOT, my money had been on "Whore in the back door."

Am I the only one who feels like that really undercuts her getting her sight back last week? The many faced god is kind of a buffoon.

I wanted Arya to shrug, like "Eh, that's my dad alright."

I notice they killed all the direwolves of color.

So, does this mean I can't get a Blowjob at TGIF?

Path to War is better. Dumbledore may not be able to match Cranston's physically impersonation, but he is a far better actor. Ditto for Alec Baldwin, going very restrained as Bob McNamara.

The movie had to elide a lot, which is often the problem with political movies. But yeah, the reviewer here seems pretty clueless about this time in history.

JFK.started it, but.Johnson pursued it with vigor. He had numerous opportunities to get out, but instead he escalated beyond belief.

Yes and no. Robert Caro.didn't call his book.Master of the Senate for nothing. LBJ was already an acknowledged legislative powerhouse long before he became VP.