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I’m curious if anything is going to come of Tyrion hinting that Dany could do more good by not returning to Westeros and instead staying to rule in Essos. Also, I thought it was interesting Tyrion fails to list both the Martells and the Greyjoys in his speech about the influential lords of Westeros who would not want

Late Aug/Early September is the state fair, which means a lot of traffic in south central with people going to/coming from the valley (Palmer, Wasilla area) if that makes a difference for your plans.

Yes, it melts in your mouth and is flavorful enough that butter makes it worse. You haven’t had awesome King Crab before if you’re laughing.

Alaska is not on this map but they do list it. It’s King Crab. Which makes sense because we get it fresh which is the best way to eat crab. (You don’t need butter if it’s really fresh at peak season.)

Here’s my suggestion if you’re binge watching both:

Wow. That was the most infuriating cliffhanger in the history of cliffhangers. It left us with so many questions, but seeing as there are going to be people that can articulate those better, I just wanna focus on all the awesome things from last night.

The last fatal bear attack in Alaska was 3 years ago, and it is not at all common occurrence. I see bears all the time in the wild (just this past Saturday actually), and they won’t attack if unprovoked.

I really wish someone would look at them both and realize which one is better, and let the shows bring in more heroes & more shows. Because we all know if there was a live action pseudo-Justice League Show fans would go crazy. Some like Shazam and Green Lantern might be too expensive, but there’s always supers like

I’m wondering if “unspecified transport accidents and their sequelae” includes missing persons since in Alaska 5 of every 1,000 people go missing every year, roughly double the national rate. (IE People gone missing when traveling between two places, people gone missing during boating or kayaking trips, people missing

That scene was very much in the books, although it was altered a lot from the original version, and it was not rape but consensual sex. (Cersei kinda resists are first - not because she doesn’t want to engage in sex, but because she didn’t think it was the right place - but eventually relents). The scene served

Not that there isn’t an easy workout around for the geek aficionado, but just by perusing the pieces they have you can tell it isn’t set up to be “DC vs. Marvel” as all the heroes of both publishers are the white chess pieces and the villains are the black pieces.

Their relationship has always been dysfunctional, and if they change that in the movies because it’s controversial that’s just lame and I’d lose a bit of interest in the film. However, I hope the way they portray their dysfunctional relationship is still true to their relationships we’ve seen before in every

I think he’s more of a Blue Bard than Kettleblack. Blue Bard just turned on Marg and didn’t have a connection to Cersei really. I’ve been trying to figure out how they’re going to spin it on Cersei though. I don’t think that Olyvar has any connection to her or her wrongdoings. (In fact I just realized she hasn’t had

I’m betting Cersei put him up to it and promised him some kind of reward, plus because he confesses (and likely will ‘repent’) any punishment from the Faith is likely going to be far more lenient than someone like Loras who denies any wrongdoing has to go through a trial.

I’m going to avoid commenting on the way it ended (if there was a scene after Sansa’s, I didn’t see it, I turned it off) because I can’t articulate how revolted I am that that happened. “You’ve known Sansa since she was a girl. Now watch her become a woman.” Nearly made me throw up.

I’m pretty sure he’d still use his eye mask if he was to use the Robin Hood cap, and I’ve gotta say I would love to see him in the Robin Hood Cap, two of my favorite archers.

There’s a reason why the show is called Arrow and not Green Arrow.

some people thought that the timelines got messed up because one of the Flash episodes was delayed and then when Felicity/Ray went to Central City the timeline seemed wonky (but that could be attributed to convoluted story-lines on both shows).

Just wanted to add in for those concerned about the timeline getting messed up and not wanting to watch tonight’s Flash until after tomorrow’s Arrow, Stephen Amell said they’re airing in the correct order.