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Yes, as they are splitting it into two sections, and as he appears in the back section of book 3a, he'll probably be in season 4. (Adjusts glasses, returns to The Genealogy of Westeros)

Really? I prefered it to the other versions out there. I liked the balance of creepy/haunting it had to it.

Really? I prefered it to the other versions out there. I liked the balance of creepy/haunting it had to it.

Fuck, yes. Can we have a new rule? If it's over credit music that's the same every week, I still don't like it, but if you must, speak on.
But if the end of an episode has music written specially for it (and this time it also had thematic import), then can the announcers just shut the fuck up for two minutes before

Fuck, yes. Can we have a new rule? If it's over credit music that's the same every week, I still don't like it, but if you must, speak on.
But if the end of an episode has music written specially for it (and this time it also had thematic import), then can the announcers just shut the fuck up for two minutes before

Rory McCann was also the nicest policeman in the world in the original UK version of 'State of Play'. It took me one and a half seasons to figure that out, and when I did it kind of freaked me out a little.
That's a physically imposing guy who can actually disappear into a character. Someone get this man more work.

Rory McCann was also the nicest policeman in the world in the original UK version of 'State of Play'. It took me one and a half seasons to figure that out, and when I did it kind of freaked me out a little.
That's a physically imposing guy who can actually disappear into a character. Someone get this man more work.

There's no HBOGO in the UK, but we get a pretty sweet deal, really. Sky Atlantic gets all the big HBO shows and that's all part of our equivalent of a basic cable package.
CHRIST, ARE THERE STILL 24 HOURS TO GO? MORE WINE. AND BRING THE VENISON WITH SPINACH AND ROASTED VEGETABLES.
Which it seems is also a fair bit

There's no HBOGO in the UK, but we get a pretty sweet deal, really. Sky Atlantic gets all the big HBO shows and that's all part of our equivalent of a basic cable package.
CHRIST, ARE THERE STILL 24 HOURS TO GO? MORE WINE. AND BRING THE VENISON WITH SPINACH AND ROASTED VEGETABLES.
Which it seems is also a fair bit

I, on the other hand, am about to begin my regular, self imposed, 30 hour a week exile from the AV Club and a large chunk of the internet.
Because I'm British, and for us it's on tommorow night at 9.
It wasn't such a big deal at the beginning of the season, but it has steadily been driving me a little crazier each

I, on the other hand, am about to begin my regular, self imposed, 30 hour a week exile from the AV Club and a large chunk of the internet.
Because I'm British, and for us it's on tommorow night at 9.
It wasn't such a big deal at the beginning of the season, but it has steadily been driving me a little crazier each

I do love that it's counterfactual history that gives us the ideal rebuttal to the' Great Men of History' theory that Ferguson is still doggedly hanging onto.
For example, the Protestant Reformation, if you take out Martin Luther does it still happen?
Well, there would still be growing numbers of people who could read

I do love that it's counterfactual history that gives us the ideal rebuttal to the' Great Men of History' theory that Ferguson is still doggedly hanging onto.
For example, the Protestant Reformation, if you take out Martin Luther does it still happen?
Well, there would still be growing numbers of people who could read

Also, the ship now appears to have sailed on the bit where Hot Pie says:
"You killed him!" (about a guard), and Arya's all:
"What did you expect me to do?"
I loved how it signposted how far down the ruthless road she had gone, in relationship to Hot Pie, who'd had very similar experiences. I was looking forward to that

Also, the ship now appears to have sailed on the bit where Hot Pie says:
"You killed him!" (about a guard), and Arya's all:
"What did you expect me to do?"
I loved how it signposted how far down the ruthless road she had gone, in relationship to Hot Pie, who'd had very similar experiences. I was looking forward to that

Sigh. You know what? Fuck your entirely reasonable and apparently quite heartfelt reaction to the LOST ending.
Fuck. That. Shit.

Buttocks.
I'm not sure it's that people are trying to pretend the religious element wasn't there. It's just that it was quite a leap to assume that all the religious talk going on was actually the primary method of factual plot exposition, rather than sociological/thematic/character stuff.
Religious talk normally is

Buttocks,  OK, but at that point she could have been an implant. For the miniseries, and a good amount of time afterwards, what she told Gaius could have come from Cylon intel,  we knew
the Cylon were pretty hip at transfering minds and wasn't he out cold for a bit there, after the attack?
Hell, even when she said she

Yeah BB will own. If you'd asked me after the end of season 2 I would have doubted it, because I really hated that ending. Contrived, too many coincidences, not good. And then the end of Season 3 happened. It was magic. There were almost no reveals, you knew where all the pieces were and had an idea of what they were

But you did get me thinking. I think Tywin does know Arya's missing. In 'The Old Gods and The New', the last thing we hear Littlefinger say to him (before Arya leaves, and we cut away from the conversation) is about Tyrion's proposal to swap Jaime for the two Stark girls. Littlefinger knows she's missing because