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Perhaps he's actually a huge fan of Shia Labeouf and didn't appreciate this guy stealing his idol's looks?

The writers of Frozen included it as an homage to Arrested Development (they've stated this in interviews—though they wouldn't admit if they were trying to ruin the show for adults with small children).

SPOILERS MAYBE IF I'M REMEMBERING RIGHT: they sort of turned into a hive-mind didn't they? It seemed like I was thinking "maybe this is how the Borg started" when I was reading it, but that was a long time ago and I think weird crap like that all the time…

"it's a really ugly man!"

Stannis killed his own brother with a magic shadow baby he made by having sex with a witch. Let's not pretend he was a saint before the burning.

I laughed out loud at the producers total trolling of the audience by listing Kit Harington's name first in the credits.

I completely agree—Breaking Bad and LOST both did this to fantastic results.

I was under the impression that Brienne had been keeping her eye on the castle in case something like this went down.

That moment more than any other felt like the producers going "okay let's trim this cast down a bit"

Here's a thought: what if Jesus has already come back, but he's a middle-easterner again and can't spread his message due to being on the no-fly list?

Oh you and your voice of reason—-shoo! Go away!

I think we just call it 9/11.

I'm not sure getting on stage and talking about Prince for 90 minutes to the people that paid to see you is "making it all about you"

I'd have to know more about which bathroom the kitten uses before I can be fully offended by this.

Considering the entire Arena was singing along to the recording they played of it last night between periods at the Predators game I'm guessing you won't be the only one.

The music's amazing, and Prince is surpisingly charming, but there's not really much of a story and all the acting is somewhere in the "slightly better than community theater" range. And yet I'm going to see it again in the theater myself. The music is that amazing.

#notlakeminnetonka

Looks like Kentucky has one city on the list between the two companies…

hey they bought it fair and square!

He was created in 1963, so yeah, there's little doubt it was racist (because, you know, they didn't know any better or something). I also agree with the decision—if they'd tried to be true to the "mystical chinaman" trope I can't imagine that would have gone over any better.