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You know Shoreleave was thinking it, but Gathers was in a mood so he didn't want to say it out loud.

When he said that I couldn't help but add "here are many like it, but this one is mine" in my head.

You see, this is why we need the Guild. People out there half-assing their own arching situations in the cause of so many of today's problems…

Don't forget Hank. Hard to get more enthusiastic than him.

Ah, but does he? Its possible he doesn't really know himself, at least not consciously, and his evasiveness is a self-defense mechanism of sorts.

There seems to be a chunk of barren crags between Michigan and Canada in the Ventureverse, so Minnesota may be all rugged mountains and dry arroyos there (the mental image I had of her plush-homes-on-the-scenic-river district remade in this way was a big laugh for me), but the Interstate numbers they use don't seem to

If you think about it, that video is one of his first memories. It must have taken on a profound meaning in Venturestein's mind. He made a shoe for Brock, after all. I had the impression that Doc had given him that one over and over since he'd planned to use the guy for just that role before the General suggested they

I didn't make that connection. I thought he meant TED, as if he could expect an invitation to deliver a talk at any moment.

I've been missing Dr. O and the Triad and am also looking forward to their return. Or just Dr. O, I'm not picky.

Well, secret up until the right moment, obviously. When he's found accidentally impaled on the spire of Norwich Cathedral, it's the surprised look on his face they'll remember.

Yeah, they managed to really surprise us readers of the books with that scene, too. I kind of have to admire them for that.

Well, @avclub-b56086d2aeaac8ca31834f58bf7af9b6:disqus  the novels make it clear Walder is still potent and pregnifying any girl he can make sit still long enough.

@HappilyDepressed:disqus , I think the worst fate for Tywin would be seeing the only part of his line to live on would be the children of Tyrion by one of his "whores".
Now a Frey based genocide that Walder got to live long enough to see would be hitting that dude right where he's most proud.

I'll say this based on what we see in the show. Walder Frey broke the most sacred vows to two different sets of gods - he betrayed guest-right after giving bread and salt (which was oh-so specifically shown) in the way of the Old Gods so many of the North still follow, and he profaned the wedding rites under the eyes

Unless he told her, I don't think there's any reason to think so. Alana and Hannibal were at the top of the stairs when Abigail was under attack/gutting that guy and so she was probably very focused on that, plus I'm not sure about the line of sight based on the staging but I don't think she would have had a very

I think that would be the 'Next week on' segment. No way it would take a year.

That's a big kobold!

I suggest "Sethy".

@avclub-92cc227532d17e56e07902b254dfad10:disqus &@NephewOfAnarchy:disqus , I was thinking the ideal thing to send them would be a perfectly prepared pate, but it would be hard to ship it.

I really liked the 'person suit' reference.