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I loved that for once, Littlefinger didn't have a sarcastic comeback when Sansa just bore in on him and demanded he say out loud all the terrible things that happened to her because he turned her over to the Boltons. He tried to soothe her like he does with everyone else and she was just not having it.

I loved your characterization of Big Head: not so much living his life as watching it go by.

I was curled up on the couch in a fetal position, shouting "stop talking stop talking stop it" the entire time Richard was ranting to the reporter unbeknownst. Excruciating.

I came here to say that! He looks at Joan's outfit, which looks like the jacket from a band uniform with the gold braids and all, and then waits a beat before calling her "Sgt. Pepper." It's one of my laugh-out-loud lines from the movie.

Oooh, I just got tix to see him in Springfield, Mass. Never seen him live before, but I'm a huge fan of Louie. I'm so excited. For you AND for me!

Your wife is a Slytherin AND a pug owner?

My husband and I watched the episode last night and I thought he was going to choke, he laughed so hard at the face-plant. Like, red-faced, unable-to-breathe laughing fit.

Oh my god, Tree of Life. I paid $10 to take a refreshing two-hour nap during that movie. And I never fall asleep in movies.

I watched it all the way through and I can't stand it. And I love Christmas.

I'm with you The Big Lebowski, and I am alone in this. I never watched it until four years ago, when my husband forced me and I was still like, "OK, I can check that off the list of must-see movies I never must-saw. Eh."

I'm surprised you haven't gotten more upvotes for this.

A Confederacy of Dunces. I tried, I really tried, but two chapters in, all I could think was, "Is this guy going to talk like this for the entire book?" I understand I'm a lesser person for never having read it, but I'd rather spend my free time elsewhere.

Oooh! Oooh! I have another one along those lines. Purses that are clearly empty, or only hold the single key or envelope or other prop item the actor needs to pull out and use for the scene.

I love quoting that scene to my husband. It reduces him to tears. Still.
"You know…Avia…to?"
"Yes. Avia…to."
"MY Avia…to?"
"Is there any other Avia…to?"

I remember the word was "inconsistent." I started to tear up during that conversation with his mother. That poor kid…

I worked in Silicon Valley for a year and everything about Action Jack made me laugh-cringe remembering my own experience, especially his triangles. Jack's unwavering belief that his bullshit geometry was painfully familiar.

I think both scenarios are possible: That Avery did kill the woman, and that the police also framed him. But what I don't get is how Avery could have killed her in as bloody and violent a manner as the prosecutor insists (raped, throat slit, shot in the head multiple times) but the physical evidence for that scenario

Seriously! I am not a comic book fan, so I don't quite understand the whole Marvel-vs-DC fight. I'm just happy there are so many of them waiting for me. I work a really stressful job. It's a great, simple pleasure to spend a few hours watching superheroes do their thing. It's a bonus when the movies are this charming,

Whenever I see Elizabeth Olsen in something, it makes me wonder how she's sisters with two women known for being not-that-cute babies on TV and for dressing like bag ladies. Like, all those women came from one set of parents and only one has any talent? Hard to wrap my head around that.

That show was criminally underrated.