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This looks like arse.

I'd agree. Not that he thinks Tyrion is incompetent, I think he thinks he's very sharp, if unmotivated and been living a frivolous life.
Of course he's the last person he'd choose because of that and him being his least favorite offspring.
I'm guessing Jaimie would have got the job if he was not captured?

Stay on the boat, have a rollicking good time retiring as a pirate.

I'm guessing as this is based on England around the time of the War Of The Roses that most of Westeros would be white, and to encounter other races you'd have to travel to Moorish Spain for instance, which Qarth seemed to be based on.
These time frames don't add up for me, but that's how I figure it.

I'm in on this too. Especially the Brienne stuff, that's gold plated.

Yeah really the series should be called Game Of Thrones, even if that is the name of the first book.

Absolutely agree with this.
Sometimes I wonder if some fans actually enjoy the shows at all, as all they do is gripe.

And it was always bloody malfunctioning all the time beyond Pertwee as well.

If you'd like to see him in a twenties mustache, check out Bright Young Things.

Not a fan myself. The idea could work, but it needed a reason for what they're doing not just 'people are sick of the Daleks', which they probably are, but yeah still not a great thing to drape a villain around.

I agree with @avclub-b9a25e422ba96f7572089a00b838c3f8:disqus . I liked RTD's Master a lot though, and kind of loathe him now after the ridiculous attempt to ret-con things in The End of Time, which as he says gave a character who doesn't need a lot of psychological depth too much.
It also ruined the idea of him as an

Don't think that at all. Opinions of all varieties are welcome to me, as long as it doesn't get nasty and rude.
I watch the show for the enjoyment, and then ponder things after myself. I love discussing Who, but I enjoy actually watching it more, as one should I think.

Absolutely. Think of the ways she'd have to react to mid 20th century things, let alone the outer space stuff.

Well 41 anyway, but shhh don't tell the Beeb.

And that is why the way they bungled The Angels still irks me.

Oh old Who was not as campy as people say, even if the effects were atrocious and Tom Baker overacted a lot.
A lot was quite serious sci-fi.I really liked Tennant a lot of the time in the role, he had a great ability to play it both light and serious I thought, but towards the end I just felt they overdid it making his

Thanks lovey. 
That is some top flight advice you've given here, particularly the parts about following what I deep down want and thinking about it. Pride before the fall.
You've given me a lot to think about indeed, and I will do so.

I am I think, but feel really, really stupid for listening to the advice of someone who has some baggage with her own relationships, even if she did sound sensible at the time.
That story sounds eerily similar to what happened here, about the fight I mean. I'm very conflicted myself right now.
Part of me wants to travel

Well if you remember, please tell. God knows the opera world could do with not taking itself so bloody seriously.

I think my friends played a joke on me by saying that would be a comforting breakup movie. Now I feel even worse about what happened.