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I love the Marvel movies, and I see every one in theaters, and I'm thrilled they exist, but, like Avatar (which I don't like) both reintroduced and ruined 3D, the MCU both reintroduced and ruined the concept of connected movie universes.

Kevin is an actor. So the character will presumably be cast in a movie with Stallone.

Really? I didn't notice him being significantly more Stallone-y than he usually is or have much trouble understanding him.

"There was no indication that Stallone and Ventimiglia would share any screen time, but the show’s multiple storylines render that unlikely."

I didn't (although someone in the replies to this comment makes exactly that suggestion, too).

Was it to emotionally abuse your family, peers, and students?

Two incoherent yet strangely mellifluous things that sound incoherent yet strangely mellifluous together.

It really does seem like they enjoyed making that reference just so they could have Sansa's breakdown reaction shot (which, admittedly, was a really beautiful shot). All of these rationalizations for why that's what Bran said to her in no way (to me) justifies how gross and invasive it was, when they could've picked ma

Euron's fleet getting from Dorne to King's Landing to Highcastle was truly something to behold, second only to the speed with which that fleet was built.

Per GRRM with respect to the books or with respect to the show?

Even if that is a logically sound explanation, it remains an incredibly tone deaf and poorly thought out and executed decision.

That was my favorite part of Myles's review this week, his resignation to having to just give up on even attempting to create a linear timeline of events.

What? No. They more-or-less confirmed he's Rhaegar's son, not Aegon's.

Wait, what? Since when is that a theory?

Oh, I mentioned the color because Bran talks about how she was wearing white, which made it easy to pick between the two weddings.

Well thanks for that. Now I won't be able to, either.

That is the least compelling explanation that I have ever heard. If he wants to go for weird, he should say, "Hey, our half brother isn't actually our half brother, but our cousin, and our dad took him from our dying aunt after murdering a bunch of Kingsguard. How crazy is that?"

In her marriage to Tyrion, she is wearing gold. It's absolutely referencing her forced marriage to and rape by Ramsay.

I will never in my life understand why the writers decided that Bran should reveal his all-knowing to Sansa by telling her that he was watching while she experienced what is without question the single most traumatic moment of her life. Sophie Turner looks amazing in the scenes in the Godswood, but what the hell were

Except he's an awful, insufferable, annoying character and any screen time spent on him is too much.