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And I loved that duology. Just loved them.

The Stage Names was better than BSB. Possibly the one after, too. But yeah, I've really liked their last four albums.

They toured with The New Pornographers once and every review I read said they kicked TNP's ass all over the stage.

It's from a short story.

I dislike both of these enough to just skip them this week. I'm all caught up otherwise on the re-watch, but I can't bring myself to watch these a fourth time. They're just not fun to watch.

I really dug "In the Mountain" and so I am stoked for this. "All Your Light", "So American", etc., just a really good album. A better one, perhaps with a bit more heft, I can get behind that.

He doesn't die.

I wanted Butterbumps dancing on tables singing about the bear and the maiden faire.

I felt that the events should've happened more quickly. Robb staggering around until Bolton jumps onto stage, shivs him, and briskly walks away was funny for all the wrong reasons. I felt like instead of embracing the whirlwind pace of the wedding and the turn to treachery that the Red Wedding was, they made it slow

I am crossing my fingers for it. It's such a grotesque act that drives home the tagline that HBO used too soon - that The North Remembers.

Super awkward.

Her tagline is, "I have maybe 50 years left to kill. If I'm lucky. I need to kill as much as I can during that time. And time is running out."

Definitely. I was nervous the entire time, and while I thought the Red Wedding itself was a bit disappointing, I also thought the way the show teases out the prelude was well-done.

Their tears fuel my criticism.

It's a good opportunity to remind us that the ironborn are there and to start doling out their stories. If the series is going to be seven seasons, they'll probably need to start bringing some book 4/5 plotlines just a little bit into next season.

He is a kid trying to fix things and restore honor in the book. Here he's whoring out his uncle for men he lost because he had Volantene Fever.

Especially since i was such a big wedding they all had name tags. "Hello, I'm ROBB STARK" is such a dead giveaway.

For some reason he just doesn't care for cracklins.

Highlight of the episode. I would've watched Grey Worm's disciplined and efficient style for hours.

Those were my thoughts exactly. The forced abortion/murder of Talisa seemed to be done for effect and seemed a brutish way to get across a point that was already brutal enough. I think it's a good show, especially in the acting and scripting (moreso the last two seasons for the latter - some definite growing pains