anion--disqus
Anion
anion--disqus

I thought the person or object had to be touched by an actively scaly part, too, like Jorah's hand won't infect something but his arm would.

I thought it was interesting that as the gang at the wall discussed the northern families, they mentioned the Mormonts. Jorah would definitely help Jon, IMO; he knows goodness when he sees it.

I'd like him to return—I love Jorah—but IMO that's definitely what her order was; a message that he can still serve her, and he'll be welcomed back if he can return.

I've been wondering…

My thought, too.

I'm beginning to like this kid!

You know, if you have a 150 IQ and you spend your entire day choosing dog stationery and being a bitch to other women…that's a choice you made, and you have no one to blame but yourself. Mine's about 15 points lower than that, and I find plenty of things to interest me and stimulate me intellectually, despite having

My daughter is fourteen, and obsessed with Pokemon still—I find it frankly disturbing and problematic, but I keep that (mostly) to myself aside from the occasional, gentle, leading question.

I guess I'm the only person who thought Dong's "Kardashian" voice was horribly unfunny. I also know very little about the Kardashians, though, so maybe that's why? I dunno.

I don't know many Native Americans, but those I do know or have heard talk about this show all really enjoy the subplot here, or at least find it amusing. But apparently white people know better, and are determined to tell them how offended they should be—because that isn't taking their voice away or belittling them

My favorite part is where actual Native Americans seem to enjoy the whole storyline, but this reviewer knows better, dammit.

Yep. See my reply above.

The moment when he told Marian he loved her more than life itself blew my six-year-old mind, foreals. Whew!

So according to you, the feelings of Titus are far more important than the feelings of either the woman who knew he was gay but genuinely thought he was her best friend and partner who loved her as a person, or the woman who is currently his best friend but has just realized that he could dump her in a heartbeat and

I know who Durst is and still didn't make the connection.

Yeah, I don't get that at ALL. Especially when Vonda knew he was gay, but thought she was marrying her best friend. He couldn't stay for the rest of the reception, at least? He totally humiliated her; that's not okay just because he's gay, and it's extremely sexist to give him a pass on what he did like his feelings

But it was an accident!

Yep, you're right, he did, duh. But I still think they could have pushed the helping thing more.

One *and* the same, not one *in* the same.

Oh, there definitely is such a thing. Don't know if you ever watched Dr. Who, but during David Tennant's run they had an older actor named Barnard Cribbins on the show, playing a character named Wilfred. Cribbins's tears were like an airborne plague; there was no escaping them (and still isn't, if you watch reruns).