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Originally Posted by Dontspeak
Yes to the Secret Life of the MD. I believe they edited out, oh he's big all over the world but not in the US even though he actually lives in LA, Robbie Williams- they did a big piece on him but cut it from the DVD. You can download it though, if you do that sort of thing, and of course I do.
I love Game of Thrones, but as this started with the depressive and not manic swing, I did not recommend it. It's not good for depression. Not at all! Go back! Go back! Lol, but seriously, sometimes crying at a TV is good for depression. And they do take down bad guys, but man, they take down good guys and animals a lot. And by guys, I mean people. NO ONE IS SAFE!
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Maybe I'm weird but I love to watch all the blood and battles when I'm depressed. Misery loves company and whatnot lol. But I think in my case, as far as GoT goes, up until now where some storylines are past what's been written in the books I've always known what was going to happen. So deaths and bad things happening weren't a surprise to me.
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