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While I don't expect Dany, Bran, or Tyrion to die, I'll at least give that it's possible. I half expect one of Sansa or Arya to die; though it may be at the very end of the story as opposed to two episodes from now.

The entire ballista/crossbow/whateverwe'recallingit is silly from start to finish. From the shows perspective, it is an uncreative solution to the "how do we defend ourselves against dragons?" question. And then the physics (really calculus) to get that thing to shoot a moving target, in the air, without the use of

This is extremely easy to say after six plus seasons and five books.

I don't think Littlefinger is going to die, at least, not right now. It's too obvious to kill him but there doesn't appear to be any reason or end game for it other than he's a creep. But at the moment, Jon needs Littlefinger because Littlerfinger is in control of the Vale. Anyway, at this point in the story, I'm

Agree on the Unsullied, but could have at least sent the Dothraki towards High Garden to either cut off Jaime/Tarly and help the Tyrells or more likely, help the Unsullied once the Rock was taken knowing that they might be trapped.

This season is starting to go off the rails.
—Euron has a fleet of ships that, apparently, because they were immaculately conceived/built, bend all time and space while being omnipresent. I guess they're the Holy Ghost?
—Euron's so powerful now, that it seems silly he'd stick with Cersei, Euron's got much of the power;

As not a big Bond guy in general, I kind of feel like Austin Powers hurt Bond until Casino Royale. Maybe I'm off here since there are much much much bigger Bond fans out there, but as a casual observer, it kind of became hard to distance the two in a really weird way.

The Bourne Ultimatum has a pretty good shot to be the write up for 2007 doesn't it…

I had the opposite reaction. When I re-watched it about a year ago, it was better than I remembered.

This episode crossed the "too mean" line for me. It was still very funny. But I feel more bad for Gary.

I did! I was 20, home from college, and my mom took me because she had read the book like 20 years prior. And I was hooked.

For an action film, the movie 'breaths' quite a bit; it's well paced, never rushed, and thus some how gets around Damon just going from one fight to another. I've always found this refreshing (these are also some of my favorite movies). But the lack of one liners, again, it's refreshing even still today.

Why? It's the most 'real life' outcome. Like the neighbor who is always shocked to learn that the guy next door was actually a criminal, etc.

I think Phillip is aware.

Maybe I'm alone, but I really like Spy Game.