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GameFly's used game sales are also a great option for lightly-used games.

Season 4 was great when Lithgow was on-screen, but I found many scenes not involving him to be pretty bad. As Todd mentioned, the secondary characters were "a largely useless ensemble". Season 7 had a similar situation with Ray Stevenson for me.

The first two seasons have some good moments, especially MCH's and Erik King's scenes. The other secondary characters are largely extraneous, IMO. The third season is quite forgettable. The fourth season has excellent scenes with MCH and John Lithgow, but it still suffers from uninteresting secondary plots. I've seen

Hold On, Hold On. I was delighted when I heard it during a Veronica Mars episode.

Likewise. "Victory" is one of the best finales I've seen.

While the first season and the first book are very similar, the show does skip content that is potentially incredibly important, like Ned's flashbacks and dreams. There's a similar situation in the second season/book with Daenerys's experience in the House of the Undying.

I've heard of a fan-made mix of AFFC and ADWD called "A Ball of Beasts".

The "Game of Thrones" wiki is written with the show in mind and is the best resource for non-readers. "A Wiki of Ice and Fire" is based on the books; most but not all articles have spoiler-content separated into book sections, but there is still a strong risk of spoilers. Wikipedia is full of spoilers.

It's a surprise in the books as well. There is a lot of foreshadowing during a reread, but the first time through….

Thoros of Myr was also singing it when the Brotherhood found Arya in the woods.

I don't recognize the music that plays when Olenna discusses the family tree and Tyrion spills wine on himself next to Sansa. It is rather pleasant, though.

The music played during the Tyrion/Tywin and Cersei/Loras scenes was The Bear and the Maiden Fair, actually.

I expect Spartacus dies in the finale, allowing him to join Sura in the afterlife, while Gannicus rides into the sunset with Sibyl. Spartacus might have impregnated Laeta, however, allowing his bloodline to continue.

My preferred theory is that Coldhands is the Night's King from the stories that Old Nan told Bran.

I thought Griffiths or Ian McNeice would make a good Wyman Manderly. 

Justified was nominated for Outstanding Original Main Title
Theme Music.