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Your grammar is rivaled only by your misogyny. 

Well, more of her usual self.  It still looks someone took a construction grade sander to her face, and smoothed it out that there was no detail, character or capability to make the same facial gestures she used to.

For those of us who are critical of the show, we don't just lurk in dens being mean and nasty.  We make our points, support our arguments, and move onto quality shows that we actually like watching.

Using that logic, I have to say that is the goodest statement I have ever heard.

Here's a crazy idea!  How about we let people decide for themselves how much information they want on a plot?  Crazy, I know, but it just. might. work.

If you ever met a Leaf's fan, you'll know that "too nice for their own good" is not a proper label.  More like, "Loud and entitled" 

You are so full of shit.

Thank you for proving my point :)

A whoooole lotta Hodor.

Haha.  Losing your glasses is "unfortunate".  What happened here was wholesale slaughter.  I don't know why you insist on placing the blame on the victim, but it would be amusing if it wasn't so silly.

Yes.  Promises like, "I promise that you will be safe under my house, we'll have a wedding and everything will be fine between us."

Okay, this might be nothing, but when they were serving the bread and salt, I was instantly suspicious of how well everything was going.  In the back of my mind, I was thinking a poison.  And then I noticed Frey only ate the bread, and not the salt.  Is that symbolic at all?

You must be a hoot at wedding parties.

"Had it coming" implies some sort of moral-based judgement.  As in, "He killed a village of innocent people.  He had his hanging coming to him".  While I completely agree that Robb Stark made both dishonorable and honorable mistakes, the reason the Starks are beloved by many readers and watchers is because they are

I started to feel the same way, but then I realized that, through most of our lives, we've been taught that the good guys prosper and the bad guys lose.  Sometimes the good guys have to suffer, or even sacrifice.  Sometimes the bad guys seem to win, but then are undone by their own cruelty and deception.  But in the

Yep, now that all the adult Starks are dead and I'm thinking it will be a while before we see what the little wolves can cook up, I am now 100% team Targaryen.

When the dragons inevitably come, I rekon we'll hear all sorts of roaring.  In the pained, "By the gods we're on fire!", sort of way.

@avclub-e4a4b9fd3156c8e7a1c6452e9ac3b09a:disqus  Thank you.  I have no idea what the future holds (until I read the books), but your post gave me plenty of hope after feeling so miserable after watching this episode.

So, in your reality, it would be okay for other "marriage contract breakers" (eg Adulterers) to be brutally betrayed and murdered.  And then have their friends and family murdered.  And their pets.

Don't you dare compare the Starks to the Toronto Maple Leafs!  :P