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I am expecting Katie to get some grief for the trigger warning jokes… even though I think they're funny.

Hey look - this guy doesn't know about @Seinfeld2000!

Wasn't that kind of the point?

Wow, that's great. And timely!

I said I didn't think they'd make that big of a character change.

As I'm sure people have already seen, D&D have said that GRRM told them that Shireen being burned happens in the books. Some Stannis fans are denying that GRRM said that it's actually Stannis who does it, but I don't think there would be any miscommunication or that D&D would make THAT big of a character change.

Fair enough, but I still think it's an apples to oranges comparison.

The difference is they pulled it off.

There's a huge difference between writing the plot on the fly and introducing a forest-dwelling group of super scary peoplewhen you have no idea who the fuck they are and how they got there.

Scully is generally much more open-minded about potentially alien-related stuff (because abduction) than the monster of the week stuff.

McCown's writing is the very definition of trying too hard.

krame try to order a "flat n-word" at starbucks

These comments are god awful.

If you're a sci-fi fan, Fringe is absolutely required viewing.

It's a crime that John Noble wasn't even nominated for an Emmy for his work on Fringe. He put in one of the best performances of this generation of television, full stop.

The first book is the best one by far (with the exception of book four, maybe), so it's probably better you didn't get sucked into it.

Yes, it'd be a shame of this turned into a TV series like Game of Thrones - you know, one of the most successful adaptations of all time with quality acting, consistent writing, and extremely high production values.

Dikachu just admitted - ON RECORD - to not getting a Simpsons reference.

Right, that's why bodies never float to shore after they've been dumped into lakes or oceans.

People are naysaying that?