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RT @WalderFrey Rockin' it to Rains of Castemere! #suckers

By the Old Gods and the New, it's a freaking Google map of Westeros, etc.!

I'd give the episode a solid A, but agree that Littlefinger's absence has been a bummer. Even just one shot suggesting how it's going for him in the Vale (eg. I hope really badly) would have been great.

I wasn't so much interested in their romantic reunion as in the sparks that are going to fly when Cersei gets a look at Jaime's arm, and realizes that he's significantly changed as a person.

Camera to Davos: "Power is power!" *pans away*

Exactly. Also, @avclub-9b972ab65a176d0a3aabf71ea0c01ffc:disqus 's comment was refreshingly lacking in the "Hey everybody, look at me! I'm about to do something that dangerously skirts the rules! And common sense!" quality that @avclub-9ff7c9eb9d37f434db778f59178012da:disqus  seems to arrive at effortlessly.

If you're gonna be "that guy", this is how you do it. Newb-appreciated.

Agreed. She's one of the few Westerosi immigrants who actually seem somewhat foreign.

I read that as: Exactly. Stressing the WRONG words/parts of words is actually the most realistic WAY to portray someone speaking A second LANGUAGE.

Worked for fetuses.

Because a mind needs books like a sword needs a whetstone.

Also, the dude kicks ass at archival research, which seems like something that should get him more credit amongst dorks still reading at comment #1459. Secret tunnels under the Wall!

Oh god! The Idiotking/spoilers meme and the Hodor?Hodor. meme finally converged in the same thread. If someone throws in a SIIIIIMMMMSSS! here, I can close my browser and be done.

I thought there were scenes between Joffrey and Cersei (last season?) that implied he had heard the rumors and knew the truth about his father, but was just smart enough to maintain a stance of denial.

Only the Lord of Light knocks cone 10 flat.

It's starting to seem very unlikely that both Joffrey and Tywin make it out of season 4 alive.

Perhaps if they append "dorks" to both?

Damn, I thought I'd made that up. Stupid Internet.

{newbie speculation}
Or what if she were to do it while wearing another face? A woman needs names.
{/ns}

I agree about the Rat Cook story, but it seems like knowing that killing a guest is the ultimate taboo would have been more effective before the Red Wedding. (I only heard about the 'bread and salt' business here, after episode 9.) Since I've heard rumors of them swapping scenes between episodes, it made me wonder if