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My Tivo is still full of Dharma and Gregs

I think Qyburn was just hoping for some Winds of Change.

Oh no! (Gangnam Style)

Dany knows Bran is alive because Theon told her.

Oh wow. My apologies. I didn't realize not everyone got the "Next Week On"… I don't find they spoil much, since most of the clips are logical progressions, or tidbits meant to get people excited (say after Ep1 showing a wolf growling at Arya) but doesn't really spoil what actually happens.

The steps are in Spain. San Juan de Gaztelugatxe

I'm enjoying how the show is going into the idea that events change people. This seems really simple, but often times as series progress characters become caricatures of themselves. But all of the major players are dealing with fundamental identity changes based on all that has happened.

"I read the book and followed the instructions" - After this is over Mr. Tarly, you have a future in HVAC and TV repair.

One thread I've noticed in this season is that the scenes that have most resonated with me, are the human scenes. Yes, I'm anxiously waiting for the fantasy battles like everyone else, but the scene with The Hound, or Arya and the Lannister soldiers, have struck bigger chords with me. In an apocalyptic tale, having

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A high school friend is a professional wedding DJ, who works mainly out of Western Mass. Two friends of mine were planning a wedding in Western, MA and when their original DJ backed out a month before, my high school friend stepped in, and honestly he was excellent.

Rains of Castamere

I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For

Gah. I just had a flash back to Revenge of the Sith. Only Jamie is Padme and Cersei is Anakin.

There is only one god, and it's death.

This article mentions it, but his comments to Sansa about killers, is basically the thesis statement of the show.

Jon Snow's John Snow, for when you need a reliable Secretary of the Treasury.

Here we go, bud-dy.

Well, what we haven't been shown on TV, is what is the relationship between the Faceless men (Jaqen) and the Red Priests/Priestess of Thoros, Melisandre, and the others we say in Essos. They both believe in the same god (one who has power in the GoT universe as we've seen) but go about it in different ways. Melisandre

Acrobat. It's the Holy Grail. They've never played it live, except for a sound check once at Hershey Park.