TheLostVikings
TheLostVikings
TheLostVikings

Sad that the show didn't get renewed, it sounds like they had some pretty nice ideas for season 2 and 3 as well.

Well, duh! Obviously it's a mutant bear.

Yes, i know stabbing is one of the 8 cuts traditionally done with a Katana, I said "not well suited for", not "completely unsuitable for". A curved sword like a Katana is primarily designed for slashing and is simply not as good at penetrating armor as a straight sword with a symmetrical point.

No other sword in history, that I'm aware of, had this kind of duality.

Also hope for his sake that he has some kind of power source other than food, because trying to eat with cannons for hands would seem to be slightly awkward.

Then again, it could make the scene where she finally get Needle back all the more badass.

Foreigners have re-appropriated the word though, so it's not inappropriate to use if you are one yourself. (I.e. similar to the N-word)

Surströmming, the WMD of food. It somehow manages to be even worse than Lutefisk.

SPOILERS!

Valar Morghulis is the name of the season finale. ;P

The name of the season finale is Valar Morghulis. One iron coin coming right up!

The season finale is named "Valar Morghulis" so Arya will probably get some more badassness to to then.

The title of the last episode this season is "Valar Morghulis", so we'll probably get some Arya badassness then. ^^b

Afaik all the warring that's happening is destroying the food supply lines since a lot of the farmers are driven from their farms or killed, and lots of farmland is burned or otherwise ruined as the various armies (such as Tywin/Robb/Etc) move back and forth across the land.

The actor playing him is 19-20 afaik.

Does this mean no weasel soup, or was that later?

Book Spoilers in reply.

I liked the mask the Lord O'Bones used, but I think the rest of the bones were attached too solidly. I mean, his other nickname is rattleshirt (though don't say it to his face) and the bones on his body didn't look like they would rattle much at all.

Nice find there! I like how having a sensor in the controller means you can use a Wiimote without pointing it at the TV, that could lead to some fun stuff.

Because unlike a phone the Wii U controller is large enough that a NFC sensor wouldn't be able to sense objects if you placed them on the wrong part of the controller.