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Considering your thoughts on Brienne and Jaime, I have no faith in your claims that you are a newbie to GoT…seeing what happens next episode.

I loved this film. I though that the remark Scott made that seemed to make the most sense was that its appeal is universal, and the idea that it's a Rorschach test is fantastic. Personally, I found the film confusing and struggled to battle with the significance of everything, e.g. the state of his assistant's home or

Yea, perhaps you're right, but I just have that niggling fear at the back of my mind. I don't think he'll go all Yoda either, but I think if they want to keep him as a long term character his position is untenable, as he's to much in the focus. He is flippin'' awesome though. I don't know, maybe I'm completely wrong

In regards to Tyrion, I have to say I'm a little concerned. I want to start with saying how much I love him and think he's a great anti-hero, and how, in this way, he reminds me of Omar Little from The Wire. The reason it concerns me is that I remember David Simon saying in his commentary at one stage (c. Season 3)