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You can also put this in the storyline without depicting it, I mean, that's more or less what happened with book Reek, right?
These are 2,000 saved from Hardhome, I think, who might feel they owe a personal loyalty to Jon, who saved them; and not the bulk of Mance's army, who could really kind of give a shit about him. At least, that's how I understand it.
And then it sounds even better?
Haven't you seed the billboards? Don't you know the real seventh day is Saturday and the Sunday sabbath is OF ANTI-CHRIST?
It's actually why they're all equipped with bidets.
Rubio's is the best Mexican fast food, but Taco Time is definitely delicious.
I got gross meat at Chipotle once and I can't imagine ever going again.
Cloak, man. Who has him, Fox or MCU?
Except Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is kind of limping, its spin-off didn't go to series and the Inhumans movie got pulled, so that kind of implies to me that inhumans actually didn't solve any problems… or maybe you were being sarcastic.
And more importantly for Frankenmountain, we need to see him be a Frankenmountain. At this point an actual fight with Frankenmountain is like the fireworks factory.
I think it's Loras.
They're pre-trained, maybe? I think Kevan's getting it this episode, actually.
I think Daario's the better bet, honestly.
Resurrecting several characters really alters the equation. But I understand the points about Dillane.
Or Melisandre just raisin' peeps left and right.
They probably just filmed the vision sequence and Jon will die of frostbite before they get there.
I actually really dislike that he came back. I understand why, and I understand the whole fate thing behind R+L=J but… I actually liked the idea of him dying and staying dead.
It also serves a narrative reason to paint her as such an old entity, if her life ends soon.
He's a really good candidate for this week, since his nose-thumbing reached a peak last week with the walk-out.