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I'm going to cling to that idea. That poor child suffered enough.

And somebody's got to tell Dany et al what happened, asap. I thought Theon was faking, too. I guess we're in the minority.

Win.

God, YES! Thank you! THAT'S what she's reminding me of—I've been trying to figure it out!

No…it is actually the final say. You're free to tell me events in my books are actually not the way I wrote them, but you'd be wrong.

Yeah, I have no idea where "comic relief" came from there. Did Nowalk accidentally have the Benny Hill theme playing in the background or something, because there was nothing about it as filmed that indicated it was supposed to be anything but awful.

It does to those who are brave and determined.

That wasn't Yara.

What's even worse is thinking of them doing that to poor little Princess Shireen.

Agreed.

Hey, I don't swing that way, but I get it. Girl is gorgeous. (Reminds me of Ray's comment about Lana on Archer: "Nobody's *that* gay.")

Agreed. And his whole side.

At first glance I thought you said, "Puses." And I was like, "Yes, this episode definitely had pus." :-)

Theon's gotta be faking.

I thought/assumed that meant she called, but thanks for the reminder—you're right, it could mean she went down there, too.

I can't reach my original comment for an ETA, so let me clarify here: I know the whole "drunk" thing can be assault, I'm just saying there are potential shades of gray there.

If they're actively willing, it's not assault.

Oh, absolutely. But that's not what the author is arguing for.

I think the problem is that there's no evidence that parents aren't doing that (cooking/offering offering a variety of foods at home); the assumption here seems to be that if all the kids eat at the restaurant is chicken nuggets, that must be all they eat at home, too, and that's a crap assumption to make. (And the

Lol, I accidentally gave my oldest a peanut butter cup when she was like eight months old—I was eating it and she reached for it, and I just broke off a chunk and handed it to her without thinking. I freaked out for a second, but she was already chewing, so I just watched her closely for an hour or so. I told her