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Boris from The Goldfinch (I don't know if he was given a last name), although I doubt I'd last the night.

In the various interviews I've seen, Natalie Dormer says consistently that she is playing Margaery as sincere in her interactions with others, but when I watch her I don't really buy it. Perhaps it's just that she has such a mischievous face.

I really like Melancholia and thought Dunst was great in it, but that was 3 years ago and she hasn't worked much since then (though perhaps she's had a kid?). I'm sure that it's largely her choice, I just meant that from my perspective, as someone who enjoys watching her act, I wish that she would do it more often.

Though the McConaughey parallel doesn't totally work, how about Kirsten Dunst? She played the child or teen in pretty much every film or tv show I grew up watching (only the female ones, I think - she's not that versatile) then was in tons of really good stuff, then seemed to have 'troubles', and is now back but with

Ha! This is utter garbage. The interviewer did well to get through it.

Good spot. How come you weren't as sharp as that when I defeated you in 'Twilight Princess' without even taking a hit?

All men must die. Even Mad ones.

I'm sure the more devoted Simpson's fans have had this discussion tons of times already, but I haven't, so tough. Watching that clip of the credits and seeing Brad Bird's name, I wonder how strongly his departure correlates with the show's decline, given that I would associate his work with that warmth and compassion

Graham Onions, England cricketer.

Maybe, but what seems strange about the Elementary/Sherlock debate is the idea that Elementary is inherently limited by its format, and that the British 'short run' style is better, when most likely the best piece of television made in Britain this year will be the Coronation Street euthanasia storyline, from a show

It's bizarre to think about the dozens of pieces that have been written in our papers over the last few years praising US TV in comparison to our own, and then to come to a primarily US website and see that it's full of comments from US viewers about how great British TV is in comparison to their own. At least we have