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I only care about the obviously most important category: Outstanding Main Title Design, and somehow Game of Thrones won that too!

With you on both the confusion and detachment from Lenny’s character, to the extent there even is one.

You and I both know that the Iron Bank is too big to fail and got bailed out by Braavos to avert a recession.

Why bother going at all... your brother (or fine, whatever Bran is) is king, your sister rules the newly-independent country in between anyhow, and the guys they were mollifying with your “sentence” have fucked off to Tragic Love Interest Island.

It’s not necessarily inconsistent with the show’s general worldview that the grand council of the whole continent’s remaining leaders has literally no ideas and has to be dictated to by Tyrion, freshly hauled out of his cell, but it is boring which is what really matters.

Okay but they kind of got me with their Aaron-Paul-ified Westworld.

The ravages of winter basically amounted to how traffic in, say, Atlanta, grinds to a total halt for a half an inch.

I did notice that in the moment: Jon and Davos storm off in a huff saying they’re going to talk to the queen, while Grey Worm is just getting started on a whole line of executions: we next see Jon, sans-Davos, listlessly pushing through the Dothraki and Grey Worm is already where Jon is heading.

Maybe the comment history is the place inside each of us created by our goodwill and teamwork?

My queen, this ballista shall surely help you rock house in Age of Empires

not creating remakes/reboots/sequels

This episode was (actually!) brought to you by Snickers.

It just ran a little low on plot fluid

The UFO was the Second Amendment the whole time!

Where's Staggering Stew-Bum when you need them??

The Fast franchise could probably make use of Delroy Lindo in some capacity. In fact, any franchise could.

Wha?

Too bad for him that it's Emmit's happy memory

They would have given him another speaking role, but he refused to ask for it.

Sonny Simmons - Metamorphosis, from 1966's Staying on the Watch.