REVIEW: Game Of Thrones – Season 6, Episode 4
Sibling reunions were the order of the day as Game of Thrones starts to heat up.
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Back in the 90’s, when grunge was still cool and Madonna was still hot, Australian Sketch Comedy was dominated by a Channel 7 program named Full Frontal. The show is famous for featuring an almost endless procession of Australian A-list comedic stars, but it also launched the careers of Eric Bana and – the guy I’m here to talk about – Shaun Micallef.
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Fuck you The Walking Dead. Seriously.
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The anticipation building around the upcoming Game of Thrones season is bordering on obscene. If you can stretch your memory all the way back to the season 5 finale, Jon Snow is dead…ish. Well actually, he looks pretty dead to me but for some reason the ‘buzz’ seems to suggest some other stuff might be going on. Like, ‘magic stuff.’ Oh, and Sanza…Sonsa…Sansa? Well yeah, her, she’s fleeing that nutcase Ramsay with Hedwig and the angry inch as her unlikley companion.