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I wasn’t ever bored (bewildered at times), though I completely agree that it was far too long, especially as it’s “bonus content”. Not only do I feel like it would have benefitted the episode itself being a tight 30min, but I also think it did a disservice to earlier episodes being just a couple of minutes shy of the

My understanding is that Sudeikis & co started with a 3 season structure. I’ve listened to/read interviews with actors like Nick Mohammed, Juno Temple and Hannah Waddingham who have mentioned being taken aside and told information that we won’t see materialise until season 3. And that this season is kind of the

Also, I really want Podrick and Bronn back w/ Tyrion.

There area few folks over on PBS (I know right? They still exist? Barely, but I digress…) who are actually still following tenets of good journalism.

Any questions?

I'm having post-traumatic flashbacks to typography forums.

I had the same worry (though in a different circumstance) and I did compare at first (and the instinct is still there sometimes). I let that relationship and then loss of that relationship (as well as the loss of a different significant friendship) ruin my life for too long.

Oh man, I needed this comment. It made me giggle until I had to wipe tears from my eyes. The scene from Dodgeball with the wrenches popped spontaneously into my mind.

Actually, his official name is Edward Bear and Winnie is a nickname (and the name, derived from the Canadian city Winnipeg, of a real Canadian black bear at the London Zoo which was a favorite of AA Milne's son, Christopher Robin ).

Luckily there has not been a problem with the only slightly less well-known blunder of going in against a Sicilian when death is on the line. Phew!

From the moment Mycroft said, "There's a place called Sherrinford… an island," (sadly a mere 15 minutes in) all I could think was:

Ok, seriously. No, really.

Any questions?

The addendum of "I am a father of human children" made me lose it.

I know I'm absurdly late to the party, but this is the best parable of Trumpism I've read/heard/seen.

You know in The Princess Bride right after the six-fingered man uses The Machine on Westley in The Pit of Despair and he asks how he honestly feels "for posterity"? (Edited to add reference link: https://youtu.be/BbgyppGqBgg )

I was going make a quip about Colony Collapse Disorder but very quickly realized it might be well… way too on-the-nose on several fronts.

It exists and it's called Maple Match (no, really, it is). I believe there's even an app. I think it was more of an opportunistic semi-joke but it may turn out to be a windfall.

The color transformation from Pepto Bismol pink to Kraft Mac & Cheese orange is such a terrifyingly fascinating prospect to witness that it almost… almost… makes me tempted to try…

I love how utterly consistent the rationale is of: "I love/really like [insert character]. Therefore that probably means he/she will die this week."