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Complaining about Face/Off in favour of Good Will Hunting or The Fifth Element is a bit like a foodie complaining about McDonald's food and singing the virtues Burger King instead because they have more seeds on their hamburger buns.

The movie is called Face/Off too, I am not sure how much sense anyone could think it was going to make.

Gummo, too.

But they ranked Irma Vep at #3 though, so their taste balances out

I was applying for university a couple of years ago, waiting on a call about enrolment all afternoon, when I put the TV on and wound down with Breakdown. I'll always remember it fondly, one of Kurt's more underrated movies.

No Taste of Cherry?

I often get the impression Rick & Morty fans crossover with Trump supporters a little more than anybody would care to admit (the meme culture parts of both attract the same kinds of morons, at least).

Those Harmon-esque monologues are what keep this show from being Family Guy or Aqua Teen Hunger Force levels of random lolz.

Where are their Westorsi birth certificates though?

I recall it being implied she was pregnant at the end of book 5, so she should be right.

Bronn dying saving Jaime is a pretty fitting end.

Jon is the only major character in the show that I would genuinely call good and noble. Everybody else has a dark side or has caused something to happen for the worse (like Tyrion, saving KL, causing more harm than good really, or killing his father and putting Cersei on a fast track to power).

Saved KL from burning down. He saved Brienne and Tyrion at different points too, and there's something to be said about his defence of those two, seeing as they're irregular figures in a world that treats them with nothing but scorn and yet Jaime sees through to the people they are and treats them with kindness (and

This episode made me realise Jaime might be my favourite character because there's nobody I want to see survive more.

I have my problems with the show but I do think that was far and away the best battle sequence they've pulled off, mostly because it felt like pure fantasy.

Scott's in it for so little, I wonder why they recast at all. Is Cooper that much busier than Banks and Pine too?

Only three episodes in but it feels like they've lost something. Feels oddly plot-heavy too, like the story is carrying everything forward instead of the next joke.

Perhaps news on Rickon is slow. Perhaps the writers lost track of who knows what about Bran.

At the pace they're going, Dany will take the IT by the season end. The season finale then should be snow in King's Landing.

The whole thing makes me laugh for how clumsy it is. I hope this isn't book canon, and if it is, it better mean Sam gets infected with greyscale soon.