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pretty sure the "Brotherhood" thing was just some bullshit game playing on the part of the scum torture brokers, asking the victims vague unanswerable questions and torturing them for failing to provide answers. I think the first question he asked Gendry was "is there gold or silver in the village?" doesn't sound like

at the very least, he looked a lot less like a midget on stilts than this new model does.

fuuuuuck, is that what's happening there? I thought she was just supposed to beat the fuck outta that poor girl, don't we see Roz take a swing at her with it? can't tell if I'm naive or if I didn't have a proper concept of how hard this shit was gonna go.

the shot of Daenerys and her pathetic scraps opposite the Thirteen and their city guard was a standout, too, with the hazed out sun presiding over it all and the walls of Qarth jutting into the frame. this episode was PACKED with shit like that.

hooooly fuck, that was a barn burner. one of the top tier, most well crafted episodes they've done so far. when they're really in the groove of balancing the cast like they have been the last couple weeks this show's scope is gobsmacking.

Reflections of a Manc. or Speak, Mong Memory. do you want to call HBO or should I? just the sight of the two big headed kids with webbed hands who weren't friends because "it'd be too obvious" would fucking slay.

hahaha, "putting a Forrest Gump in a wheelie bin," hooooooly fuck it's too perfect.

I really like the "Clip Art Kricfalusi" style of this show, all primary colors and thick lines. just wish they would mine some of the proto-Pilkington insanity of the XFM shows. I think they mentioned "a horse in the house" briefly at some point, but the sheer Manc twatness of Karl's brother joining the army and using

so long, Levon.

prolly has something to do with that dude working like a sled dog, but scheduling conflicts cannot deny us Dillahunt in Harlan forever. give it time.

The Coward Jack McCall killed Wild Bill Hickok over poker at Tom Nuttall's Number 10 saloon, and also apparently 'cause Wild Bill said his eyelid looked like a "cunt hood."

plus, and I might be wrong, Sergei Molotov from season two of The Wire as the state trooper who ushers Arlo into the the bar. DVR that shit.

season arc: bunch of will he/won't he shit over Theon betraying the Starks, Tyrion exerting more and more influence as Joffrey becomes more and more Caligulated, Arya and Gendry strike out on some Lone Wolf and Cub shit except it's the cub that knows how to swordfight, Daenerys catches a bath at some point I would

that's AT LEAST double the infanticide of a usual porno.

you're late to this particular party, @avclub-ea098057cb0d1379deaf8c1cf4a1fe3b:disqus , fuck off back to your anime and quit clogging up my mentions.

you might have missed your calling, @TheBelgianWaffle:disqus . you'd make an OUTSTANDING creative writing professor. you should prolly brush up on the differences between a dictionary and a thesaurus, but other than that, you're golden brown and delicious.

@TheBelgianWaffle:disqus read your last post again, and feel free to go as slow as you like. really concentrate, like on one of those Magic Eye pictures. another few minutes of intense scholarship, and the light of reading comprehension will shine upon you.

unheard of- adj. without precedent; unparalleled.

upvoted for In the Loop, but the point escapes me.

I obviously wouldn't know, but the way I understand it is that Benioff and Weiss slash and burn the novels in the service of pace and structure. not the case?