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I'd feel sorry for him if he weren't in a position to directly affect our lives to such an extent.

He is a 3 year old, trapped in a 71-year-old body.

30 years ago, a Rambo flick starring Wes Studi would have been the greatest movie ever made.

I put Rocky 2 at the bottom of the list. The original is a stone classic. Rocky Balboa and Creed are fantastic character dramas. 3 and 4 are as dumb as a bag of hammers but at least they're entertaining. 5 is awful but at least it was an attempt to get back to reality, as much as it didn't work. And that leaves Rocky

Downvoted.

What's the current under/over on Ilyn Payne showing up again, especially since Wilko Johnson is still thankfully cancer-free?

"The Bastille is an example of somebody who’s done an amazing job and is getting recognized more and more, I notice."

If he tried to take their guns away, that would do it. And it would be hilariously ironic after eight years of hearing about how Obama was going to do it.

The faces on the three people in that photo say it all.

RIP to another guy who elevated anything he appeared in. Thanks for all the great work, Mr. Landau.

Show us on the doll where the airplane touched you, Pootie.

It's just lazy. There's no commitment to the bit whatsoever. 0/5

Fuck Ann Coulter.

Euron's a rocker! He doesn't care for your "rules."

He's going to glue some wings on to a horse and try to pass it off as a young dragon.

You're not wrong, but in the show's defense, Dany's closest adviser is the guy who was in charge of defending Kings Landing the last time someone showed up with a huge fleet and tried to conquer the city. It could be that Tyrion's got a better plan than Stannis, and we haven't seen the details yet. But I'm used to the

I'm hoping that we find out that Cersei intentionally left Dragonstone wide open for Dany, to set her up for an easy (or not) ambush by Euron's fleet. But by this point, I'm used to the show being a lot less clever than I expect, so I figure this thread will never be brought up by anyone, ever.

Stannis already spilled the beans about Dragonstone's dragonglass/obsidian supply, so I have to believe that Sam's going to learn something more compelling in another episode or two.

I don't think we ever got a good idea of their numbers until "Hardhome." Maybe they've been building up their undead army all this time?

Cool! When we caught Aimee Mann and Michael Penn on the Acoustic Vaudeville tour, they had David Cross with them. They could pick 'em, couldn't they?