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They're certainly a longneck.

Maybe. I think she'd have been pragmatic enough to fall in line having seen the dragons…

I kind of wished they'd switched Margaery for Olenna as the sole surviving Tyrell to work with Dany. Diana Rigg is great fun, but there's not much to her character other than being a put-down machine - whereas the Marg/Dany dynamic could have had more complexity. Though I guess Marg's place in the story has always

Touring artists maybe could have significant problems given there is likely almost zero margin in what they're doing already, although UK music is important enough to mainland Europe that I would guess something would be sorted out. The rest seems less of a big deal, it's not like the UK government can't provide

I thought the original writer fairly pointedly didn't mention Rickards when commenting here after the end of the 3rd season, which suggests maybe something went on behind the scenes. Not that I'm expecting you to divulge gossip….

Sir John Gielgud! They used to repeat it around Christmas time - I thought it was really great. Pretty sure the whole thing is on YouTube.

With Sam Neill? It was Hallmark - dunno if they had their own channel in the US or if it was shown by someone else.

Presumably Johansson's schedule is part of the issue now? She must be pretty much first pick for every role in Hollywood. Has she talked about wanting to do a solo movie?

I like that posh English women play almost every role in Hollywood but somehow not this one.

Wooo!!! Woooo-oo!!!

They're still making those fucking chipmunk films?

I dunno. I think our unconscious biases are strong. Or maybe just mine are!

Well yes, but it's not like she was Dakota Fanning. Very few people would have remembered.

What do you think would have happened if her singing career had been successful and then five years down the line she'd made a film? It would be fascinating to see the reactions given what we know of her talent.

Sarah Michelle Gellar Prinze Jr!

I used to think of this quite often in the late nineties, a.k.a. the golden age of triple named actors and actresses, but when a person has three names is there ever a time you would use the middle one, other than if you were that person's parent expressing your anger? Presumably CGM is not called Chloe Grace, or Ms

or maybe

wait…

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He was the boy in Mud, right? I thought of him too, if so, though he'd presumably be too young. Also, how do I put things in italics?