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Uglystein Jackson
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I've always preferred buildings about songs, but I don't think the AV Club has that sort of infrastructure in place currently.

If it wasn't for Prince Paul and Automator, I would be modeling in Albania, or some Balkan country….
…still

A single Death entity who they believe to be the only God.

It wasn't that he wasn't valuable, it's just he was such a dick that they wanted rid of him anyway.

I don't agree with the Talisa spy theory, but I find the other evidence much more convincing than the language.  I'm American and speak only English.  If I move to Mexico and learn Spanish, I'm not about to write my mother a letter in a language she doesn't understand just because I can. 

I am with you completely.  I also like the ambiguity that comes from not actually seeing certain things as they happen.  For example Robb's relationship with Jeyne/Talisa is almost non-existent on page in the books.  All sense of their relationship and love or "love" is given either through third parties (Cat and his

I agree the wolves look kinda eh, but I also think it's funny that you ask why they aren't onscreen in the next sentence.  Seriously, though, I don't think them not being present here is a problem.  In the books, when the wolves are traveling with someone, I'd say 90% of the time they still aren't close enough to be

Given Walder's characterization I think Jinglebell was probably his favorite son.  He wasn't smart enough to think he was smarter than he actually was, he never asked for anything, and he wasn't capable of assuming he had anything coming to him. 

I don't know how you can beat the line at Craster's "keep"