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Angelina Lonely
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I didn't like the space between his eyes. There's just something... I can't figure out exactly what it is, but the bridge of his nose bothered me. I hadn't seen him in anything, I just saw photos and was like "Nah, not my thing." And then I watched Sherlock and realized two things: 1) the bridge of his nose isn't as

puh. Twenty- five years old. Dafuq do you know about ANYTHING. #banme

And she's good. Dodai is really, really good. It's as though Jezebel started bleeding with the Lena Dunham photoshop debacle and decided the best way to stop the bleeding was by cutting off another arm. I'm baffled.

Gossip, ohh internet gossip, we all like it

his eyes, his voice......

if you don't know what would motivate someone to loot a corpse or an airplane full of corpses, you've never been really poor

"FUCK YO' COUCH!!!!"

"Hey Girl. I was just thinking about you dying in a horrible accident."

I still hold that this show would have been cancelled by the current NBC after an awkward first season and would have never found its groove.

Good one - now I'm having terrible flashbacks of those shorts aired during the Tracey Ullman Show!

At this point, I feel like I'm the only person in this country who can eat milk products and gluten with no problem.

OWN has also put up a clip of Thornton on her old show in 2000 and this is Matt Damon's face for most of the time that Thornton is talking.

This. Jon's death in Dance with Dragons is the McGuffin to release him from his vows. ;) Melisandre will resurrect him and he'll be going his own way to conquer a dragon.

Or Jon is dead from his wounds and his vows end with his death. He comes back to life of course.

Most supporters of this theory cite that Ned never calls Jon his son, but this isn't actually true. He does call Jon his son exactly once, in the first chapter where the direwolves are discovered.

I think Jon Snows mother is the Red Priestess. Just a hunch.

It seems to me the easiest implication would be that Jon and Dany would end up together, as the returning brother/sister pair with dragons.

As someone who never read the books first - if you pay attention to the first damn episode of the show, they more or less make it pretty clear Ned's sister was Jon's mother.

Every time I hear "Elia Martell" (0:45 min) all I can think about is. "You raped her! You murdered her! You killed her children!" said in a lovely Spanish-ish accent.