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I'd pick Bronn because the show would never kill him off.

Most people here miss Jeopardy because of Sports, but I miss it because of National Tragedies apparently. (Muhammad Ali's Funeral last week, an Obama speech on Orlando yesterday .) Can't complain that much, except in this case it cut away from Jeopardy in the middle of the episode, which is more annoying than it just

"Last week’s Bronn scuffle proved that poor Podrick has much to learn" I actually think that Bronn scene works in his survival favor. He didn't have time to learn a ton, but I assume he took something from that moment. Could set him up doing some Bronn style things to make it through the Battle (If he's there).

Skye's dad on Agents of Shield, brilliantly played Kyle MacLachlan in Season Two, seems like he should be on here. When he was "introduced" in the first season finale, I definitely did not anticipate a plotline with Skye meeting her father to be interesting. I imagined something really generic that would drag and try

Everyone is stomping on InTheForestOfTheNight (which I agree was bad), but I also thought Face the Raven was a crappy episode emotional finale aside.

My mother's car was stolen, and she says the cop who showed up to the scene mostly just yelled at her about it. They have cameras set up but they didn't get the guy's face. Thankfully the insurance looks like they'll cover the car. Her house keys were in there too so her and her fiance (who she's marrying in a few

I'll tread lightly here, as I just want to explain myself as well so I don't come across as hypocritical and like I'm not saying as I'm doing: While I was also blunt there, the reason I don't think what I wrote is in opposition with my advice is my criticism was directed at the comments, not at your intelligence or

Tim Allen forever has a free pass from me on bad TV shows for being Buzz Lightyear.

"Do you think Meg Ryan got to introduce the She Loves Me performance because Tom Hanks passed?" There's no way I wouldn't have heard but still got very cold and still reading that as first until I got you meant he'd probably said no to it. (My own fault for being dumb, of course).

No interest in continuing this conversation either, but I feel the need to leave it with the suggestion which hopefully won't sound too condescending you not call people dopes or go so directly to basically saying "I think that you're a pedophile " in future discussions to not sound like a huge troll. This last of

I'm not saying you're anti-gay, I'm pointing that the gay angle is where I assume they're coming from in being curious about Arya Stark's sexuality, not the perverted thing you're seeing and throwing slanderous accusations out over. I think wondering if a teenager (not a child, a teenager, whose romantic pursuits have

I think Davos is much more likely to die than Tormund. Tormund is nice just because he can be mouthpiece for the rest of the Wildlings, who will likely remain a notable presence in the show. They don't need to since it was mostly comedic, but they might want to resolve his thing with Brienne too. With Davos, I don't

The main theme of this comment section this week clearly is book readers annoyed at Fan theories being crushed. I get it I suppose but oddly I just don't feel that all. I suppose I've detached the show from the books enough that I can just say "Oh, you're moving away from this? Okay. Interested where you're going

I'm sorry, that is fucking ridiculous to suggest that being curious about if Arya could be gay makes you sick. She's been written as a Tomboy. Tomboys often (but not always or exclusively, of course) turn out to be gay. Gay people as major characters in popular TV shows is still a very new thing, so the possibility

I disagree that there aren't fun new theories now. Cersei is going to use the Mad King's wildfire to destroy King's Landing! Varys is going to get Aegon! Arya Stark has gone through the rebirth prerequisites to be possibly The Prince that was Promised!

Is it finally time to say Bye Felicia to Lady Stone Heart?

I watched Me Earl and the Dying Girl. Even if I didn't know going in this was based on a YA novel, it would be very obvious. You've the nerdy awkward kid who makes clever comments, the girl who's "different" than other people, and the quirky self-aware style. That being said, I still have a soft spot for these, and

Maybe it won't get as much recognition as it deserves right now, but I'm willing to wait for it.

I only feel a little bad about being really annoyed at Muhammad Ali's funeral for bumping Jeopardy for me.

because Incredibles deserves much more effort to create a good sequel