Okay thanks.
Okay thanks.
I agree. Show Shae is very sympathetic and it didn't seem like she'd turn on Tyrion after being scorned. She told Varys she'd die for Sansa. Maybe they'll give us a scene where she explains herself. Maybe she was coerced by Tywin and/or Cersei. Maybe Tywin made a deal with her to send Tyrion to the wall in exchange…
I bet the Iron Bank has pretty good intelligence. But yeah the shows changes it from the books.
I'm late to the bandwagon - like I have no idea what happened with Philip Morris - but enjoyed this episode. Did not see that nipple in a box coming! Intense scene.
Well yeah that's why they turned Stannis down.
A man's nipple is vestigal. Just ask that Unsullied in last season's GoT.
That's odd seeing as how many people can make it work. I don't think Varys does.
The point was that Theon has Stockholm Syndrome. Theon was acting pretty insane when Yara grabbed him so it's not surprising that she wrote him off as beyond saving.
Bronn tells Tyrion he does't think he can beat the Mountain. It would be suicide and Tyrion understands.
First of all, notice how if a commenter doesn't have an avatar it's probably going to be a shitty, ignorant comment? Or trolly.
One of Robert Baratheon's great uncles or aunts married a Targaryen so he had Targaryen blood. Newb.
Tyrion told Bronn the way the Iron Bank gets its money back is by funding the enemies of those who are not paying back their debts. So why kill those enemies and leave their debtors in a position to say no to the Bank?
Is Mrs. S's friend Carlton the Liber8 leader from Continuum?
In the darkest timeline Community wouldn't have existed. I didn't jump on the bandwagon until late but I'll miss this bizarre show just as I'll miss the Colbert Report.
At 14 you want to rebel against your lame parents. That could drive you to do stupid things. I agree with Philip that they shouldn't risk crushing her spirit, but I see where Elizabeth is coming from.
True. txtphile was discussing the conversation Harold and Greer were having about AI. Greer said that Samaritan, which lacks Harold's safeguards, would be a better leader than anyone that humanity could elect. Finch begged to differ.
Didn't Lucia want revenge on Larrick because of what he did for the Somoza regime in Nicaragua? That was probably worse. If you don't believe the ends justify the means, Larrick and the Jennings are at the same depraved level.
Like how HAL in the movie 2001 saw the astronauts as "irrelevant."
The Machine itself could be a "House Divided" hence the title of the episode. It's going back and forth. It did send numbers to Reese and Shaw to save Control (and Team Samaritan) from Vigilance. But maybe it guessed Finch was in danger as well even though she didn't reveal Finch as the fifth number to Root right…
A Peter Collier founded Collier's magazine, but that was during the Gilded Age. Vigilance usually takes their names from the Revolutionary era.