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I thought something was probably up because we've seen Jack and Alana in promo material and Fuller said not everybody survived but it was still a gutpunch.

My favorite Christopher Lee story is the one about him being in the same pub as Tolkein but being too flustered to approach him. It's vaguely inspiring to hear that a guy whose voice sounds like a freight train to Mt. Olympus still has moments where he literally can't even.

That's not that much of a change of scenery.

But homemade ones are so much more meaningful.

"Ghosts? I'da called 'em chozzwuzzers."

Except for Loki, Lo-lo-lo-loki.

This has to be at least partially to troll MRAs and that makes me so happy.

Hahahaha not even talking trash about Hannibal kept this from becoming an open thread.

Very carefully.

That is the position of an alarming number of people associated with "In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale."

a giant backdoor
The AV Club

Backdoor pilot.

But… you just said they… changed it from… the books…

That sounds like the opposite of "taken directly from GRRM," then.

I thought the point was him trying to use the audacity of it to conceal how paranoid he was now that Roose had a trueborn son coming. It was just a ridiculous, hamfisted way of going about it that, again, seemed calculated to maximize his hatefulness more than anything else.

Oh no, that happened but the rapists were random smallfolk rioters.

Not that I remember, unless you mean him tearing Sansa's clothes off when Joffrey's publicly humiliating her.

His stuff for Cracked is hilarious.

This. And because she's likely only begun really thinking about sexism as a social force, she phrases it in a not-super-graceful way (at least by his telling).

Regardless of one's opinion on trigger warnings what effect, if any, have they had on comedy?