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Yours was. Mine was Seinfeld.

What? No love for Bizarro-Hitler?

I don't see what the problem is; good creative solutions come from good creative people and if HBO can find worthy replacements for Beniof and Weiss then why not?

But is GoT really one story? It's a saga of many families in a time of war which, I think, is many related stories.

" or a way to cycle out major cast members"

But you didn't ask for that.

No, no, I am with you. But my point is that though they were certainly mean-spirited, they were 'dressed up' to be 'helpful' or 'wisdom'. Do you remember when Selena and Catherine are having their hair done and Selena, the kind, mother is trying to teach her daughter a new, more appropriate smile than the one she has…

"A good story can never be designed to run forever. It can run for a very long time, but it can't run forever."

Yes, I remember some about ice-cream when her friends came round for that disastrous supper - but they weren't actual direct 'insults'.

"No show can run for that long and stay on top of its game."

Clever.

" It needs to close"

How about… because most fans want it? At least if it can maintain its quality?

Yes, that one - but not the 'ice cream cake' or the 'your syndrome remarks'.

That's 'quit', you rebard!

That name again? Mr. Plow!

A rich white politician's daughter? Out of college by their thirties? Don't be naive. She'll be given fellowships and scholarships and phd programmes till they're leaking out of her ass.

I don't think you could get ninety minutes of that.

I am beginning to like her. The script-writing team did make her into a character that was simulatenously vapid, entitled and tragic all at once. If I were Chelsea Clinton, I'd sue.

Yes, but the Old Selina would have pretended to care. For a moment.