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Agreed. It's pretty ironic that despite all his intimidation, fucking Joffrey had more strategic sense in this instance. His belief that he is unstoppable will be his downfall. I wouldn't be surprised if his story ends Omar style.

Theon is definitely changing. Every incident makes him more under the control of this crazy dude.

I thought they were supposed to have a rocking navy? this would be good for King Rob. Then again, Lord Bolton just took a major shit on his "king", so all bets are off at this point.

regarding Theon's scenes, everyone seems to be disgusted by them, which is exactly the point so they are doing a good job of presenting the scenes. I think people are focusing to much on the physical torture, but the key thing is the psychological damage. This crazy fucker is trying (and succeeding, but the looks of

The only thing that makes me doubt this theory is that the lord seems to keep his high-value prisoners in good condition, based on his treatment of Jamie and Brienne. I don't think he would sanction the brutal torture of someone who could be a useful bargaining chip.

Sounds like you want things to work out in the most logically sound way possible. what show have you been watching?

I also just rewatched Seasons 1 & 2 recently, and i'm pretty sure Theon's torturer is a part of Bolton's gang. Bolton makes a mention of flaying prisoners to Robb earlier and he is known for torturing his victims. The one guy called him a bastard during the fake rescue, so maybe he is a bastard of the lord? I don't

Forgot about that dude Tyrion sent to the wall in Season 2 until someone mentioned it here. My prediction is that the wildlings end up at castle black, but he's there and has organized a pretty good defense. Then Jon will have to decide where his loyalties lie in the battle. The hot redhead is definitely a goner, IMO.

One plot point I found frustrating…why did Emily keep doing the 'truth-serum' acting, when she must have clearly know that Jude Law was trying to fuck her over? Obviously she didn't feel the effects of the drug in her system, so the acting just played into Jude's hand.

I really like the juxtaposition in this show between the tension of the major political affairs and personal storylines, with Brody's Quran incident being a good example of the latter. I really hope they try and show Brody going out and buying a new Quran. His one obviously needs replacing now that its been

I really like the juxtaposition in this show between the tension of the major political affairs and personal storylines, with Brody's Quran incident being a good example of the latter. I really hope they try and show Brody going out and buying a new Quran. His one obviously needs replacing now that its been

god, i'm really starting to hate Gemma, and not in the kinda-interesting way. Her insistance on calling Wendy a junkie bitch is annoying, especially since she has become clean and actually has a job where she does something useful.

god, i'm really starting to hate Gemma, and not in the kinda-interesting way. Her insistance on calling Wendy a junkie bitch is annoying, especially since she has become clean and actually has a job where she does something useful.

Also, am I alone in thinking that it's better to have seats then GA standing for some concerts? People complaining about bands like Godspeed!, Slint made me think of this. I'd gladly go to them if I knew I could sit during the slow movements, but if I was in a GA pit then I can see it becoming annoying very quickly.

I've never felt the need to check out those pleasant indie-pop groups in concert, like The Shins. I just feel like their music isn't made for live performances. It's not energetic enough for a party, nor is it emotional enough to genuinely move me. I've seen a few of these types at festivals and the result has always