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I'd fight a war to take Julie Andrews from the British.

I guess it's flattering my comments are that memorable?

What. This is my comment. I remember posting this two years ago when Guardians of the Galaxy came out. Like, we didn't have a similar experience or something, this is literally word for word what I said. I remember it was a Tuesday because that's when my local theater has a discount. I remember calling them adorable.

Anyone paying a ton of money for Hamilton tickets is probably enough of a fan to be aware of behind the scenes stuff, and everyone basically knew already most of the main cast was leaving soon.

The movie is apparently doing very well internationally right now, and video game fans seem excited enough to not make this a complete bomb domestically. I wouldn't be surprised if it did manage to get a sequel.

Oh please, Swiper, we all know you're just jealous.

I've find that reading on the beach to be an excellent way of getting my books wet and sandy.

I like James Rolfe and do think his position as expressed in the video was not the most unreasonable thing ever, and that many have unfairly miscategorized him as some kind of raging Men's Rights Activist. However, the title of that video, "Ghostbusters 2016. No Review. I refuse." was pretty over dramatic clickbait. I

I should say within 10 seconds I was done being upset at Gilly, in the moment I just blurted out a a Fuck You because it pissed me off so much she would make that kind of mistake with her baby's life potentially on the line. Big Bird didn't do anything I found surprising so I could not muster up the emotion

Hey, he's a man who contains multitudes.

I kinda love that Lady Stoneheart is the fan dream that just won't die. It's just a funny thing to me now.

I'd be pretty satisfied if at the end of the series she decided to just go and become an actress. Like, if the series ends with House Stark reestablished, I doubt she'd want to go back to the life of a noblewoman and marry some lord. At the same time, she'd probably feel done with the whole killing people thing.

Jaime Lannister: Sort of Feminist?

Waif is not a terribly fascinating person, but I'm excited for the fight just because it'll give us the chance to see Arya really in action. I don't believe we've ever seen her in a legitimate one on one duel before.

Thinking about Bran flashbacks to the Mad King's attempt to burn King's Landing, I wonder if their importance to Bran is informing him about Jaime. In the books when Bran has visions of being pushed out of the tower, I always got the feeling they were implying that Jaime was of great importance to Bran's future. I

I just thought to add this on the High Sparrow thing….I actually find how much people hate him fascinating. Within the context of the show I don't think he's really earned it. He's only done damage to other despised characters like Cersei. I guess people like Margaery and Loras but he hasn't inflicted that much on

Oldtown is where Sam's going next to meet the Maesters. The place they were at was his family's castle, Horn Hill, which is near Oldtown but the same place. I was struck by how beautiful it was too, though.

I don't feel the hate many do for the High Sparrow so I wasn't upset about that, but I did say fuck you to Gilly when she spilled the beans at the dinner.

The Arya Valar-Morghulis Club

I kinda loved this episode. Might be my favorite of the season so far. Not sure how I feel about Benjen being back, I had come to like the idea of him just being MIA and an unsolved mystery, but I liked the Mad King flashbacks. David Bradley was brilliant in his scene…it's the hip thing these days to find Donald Trump