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Jamaal Cornelius M.D.
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Westerosi noble houses outside of Dorne tend to stick to closely to primogeniture (inheritance through the oldest son). So Robb's hypothetical son would've been ahead in the line of succession before Bran and Rickon. The biggest thing is that Robb's son would add a known male heir to Winterfell, which would change a

Hah I thought the exact same thing when I saw that commercial.

If I remember the brief scene in the first season with Lord Frey, it would seem that he has had many wives but only one at a time (He says something to the effect of my newest wife and she's the only women next to him). Basically he's so old that he has outlived several wives and through the years has fathered a large

If I remember the brief scene in the first season with Lord Frey, it would seem that he has had many wives but only one at a time (He says something to the effect of my newest wife and she's the only women next to him). Basically he's so old that he has outlived several wives and through the years has fathered a large

If I remember the conversation that Margaery and Loras soon after Renly's death correctly they all just went back to the Reach. Littlefinger did bring up possible pact (I think it was a marriage between Joffrey and Margaery) with the Tyrells in his talk with Tywin a few episodes ago, so I'd say they are neutral unless

If I remember the conversation that Margaery and Loras soon after Renly's death correctly they all just went back to the Reach. Littlefinger did bring up possible pact (I think it was a marriage between Joffrey and Margaery) with the Tyrells in his talk with Tywin a few episodes ago, so I'd say they are neutral unless

I wouldn't be surprised if Talisa is actually a Lannister agent or something like that. She comes pretty much out of nowhere and then ends up seducing Robb who she knows has a marriage contract with a critical ally. Seems like it could be a pretty dastardly plan set up to divide the northerners, which would be well

I wouldn't be surprised if Talisa is actually a Lannister agent or something like that. She comes pretty much out of nowhere and then ends up seducing Robb who she knows has a marriage contract with a critical ally. Seems like it could be a pretty dastardly plan set up to divide the northerners, which would be well

They'd probably end up getting killed by a smoke monster.

I thought that his first mate was leading Theon on, rather than Theon thinking of the plan himself.

I believe one of Robert's grandmothers was a Targaryen, which he used to cement his claim once on the Iron Throne. I think that shows that anyone with the slightest claim to the throne and the power to claim it would be able to hold it, as the lords of Westeros do not seem particularly concerned with the rules of

No mention of his production on D.O.C.'s "No One Can Do It Better"? I'd say that album easily rivals any of his more well known work.

It's not exactly advanced sabermetrics, but its far better than pretty much any other baseball analysis show on TV which still seem to be stuck in the stone ages in terms of using stats. I'd say it's pretty good way to introduce friends or family to sabermetrics and some of the concepts that come along with that. For

The review gave me the impression that the game should have earned something below an A-, though the first game's inclusion does seem like a pretty big plus.

Yeah I suppose so, but I felt at least a little attention would have
been brought to these facts, as the movie really makes it seem that the
"Moneyball" players were the reason they won over 100 games that year
when it was really the starting pitching (Big 3 and Liddle) + Chavez
and Tejada.

Yeah Pedro really got robbed that year, Zito was the 2nd best pitcher on his own team.

The oddest thing about this movie is that it pretty much ignores Miguel Tejada and the Barry Zito/Mark Mulder/Tim Hudson trio. I would think that it would be at least worth mentioning that the A's had both the MVP (Tejada) and the Cy Young winner (Zito) in the season that the movie focuses on.