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I thought Sansa and Jon had equally valid viewpoints on that one, but ultimately yeah, you need these people, get their loyalty back.

I think it's Euron, personally; at the very least I think "When your tears have drowned you" is a deliberate reference to Euron (re the Drowned God).

"Yeah, but did thou see him on the night in question, man?"

Maybe that's what she meant, and her next step is to drag out the bucket and rags.

They were just all tuckered out.

…or maybe they're two entirely different shows, and thus two entirely different situations, and people's feelings and opinions are actually more complex than you think?

IMO, that's the point. My husband and I were discussing the same thing—the Maesters are holding knowledge hostage, safe in their (literal) citadel.

Except the end of that got ruined.

Tom Selleck as Old Bruce is fucking amazing casting.

It's supposed to say "Spinal Tap and puppet show," not the other way around.

Dude.

Yeah, I think the suicide thing is a big part of it. Suicide is Not Funny. Ever. But accidental death? Well, just ask Mary Tyler Moore about that.

I remember when Green Day was a punk band, back when I dated their drummer, years and years ago.

As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly!

Anyone who's played Arkham Origins (or read a Batman comic, ever) knows how fucking awesome Slade is.

No one will ever be Reagan. RIP.

Please. If Biden had tweeted this, and tweeted that Schumer dared him, you'd be using this as evidence of how awesome and hilarious they are.

Is it still vegan if you call it "long pig?"

Look up the Asatru. They still worship him.

It bothered me, too. I asked my husband why the Na'vi were suddenly on this show.