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That's only been half the presidents during my lifetime, to be fair.

Looks like somebody didn't listen to Pod Me If You Cast.

The fact that the ending was perfect doesn't stop me from wanting more. If us not getting his anthologized version of Star Trek gives us more Habbinal, I'll consider that a worthy trade.

Wasn't Vin Diesel attached to a movie about that at one point?

It's not exactly the same, but the Laser Age series that Keith Phipps did at The Dissolve was something similar for sci-fi.

I didn't realize it wasn't attached to a network already.

It did. He had checked out before he officially left (whether that was because the writers stopped giving him stuff to work with or simply because he's Chevy Chase is up for debate), but they had put a lot of work into the Jeff/Pierce relationship that never got the follow up it could have.

They've all been blue since 2009. Didn't Abed tell you?

His departure kind of derailed S5 and the combo of losing Donglover and YNB left it feeling like a different show in S6 (at least the S6 episodes I've watched). It was still a good show without them, but it had been more when it was firing on all cylinders with the whole cast.

Do either of those have threading?

You get to redraft.

Twitter is never helpful at times like this. I just hang out here until it calms down.

Oh yeah, I also read more of Wolverine and the X-Men. I'm past the best parts of this X-comic run but I've read enough of Aaron's Wolverine titles that I want to follow them to the end before I loop back to something more classic.

Drat.

Yeah, that's as much an A as any episode (non-"Winds of Winter" division). Any episode with Bronn being that awesome, the oner that followed him around the battlefield, Davos channeling Stannis the Grammarian, Bran scaring the crap out of Littlefinger, Arya showing off her water dancing skills, and ends with three

Even with all that, my favorite part of the episode was Littlefinger spending every scene in a constant state of shitting his own pants. Chickens Starks are coming home to roost.

Naaaaaaaaah, who am I kidding? My favorite part of the episode was DRAGONS. And Bronn. But mostly DRAGONS.

He had to use the idea of a van falling off a bridge affecting the gravity in a hotel hallway to finally figure out how to shoot an engaging hand to hand combat sequence, but it worked.

How Was Your Pop Culture Weekend?

*snores*