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Has it been confirmed Dax Shepherd won't be in the Veronica Mars movie? :/

Right here… right now… right here… right now…

YOU WANNA GO??

Same! I got cold chills at The Rains of Castamere.. from then it was just escalating dread. Honestly, it's been about 20 hours since the episode and I'm still in a daze.

@avclub-9ff7c9eb9d37f434db778f59178012da:disqus, you really think I have a problem with people who've read the Song of Ice and Fire books? That's what you got from my rant?

That's why I specifically addressed my rant to that one poster. Most people on the expert threads, like most people in general, are thoroughly decent. It's the annoying few that come here to nudge, wink and hint, that I was addressing.

The problem with that is that these "(for newbies)" reviews are one of the very very few places online specifically set-up for people who have not read the books and do not want to know anything from the books to discuss the show.

The main time was over the end credits of 'Blackwater' last season, performed by The National.

Is it safe to say that Winter Has Come?

Grey Wind died on screen, as he was looking out from under the cage at Arya. We saw the life leave his eyes. Oh God.

I like George's writing, but there are so many books I have enjoyed and will enjoy as much if not more than the Game of Thrones books, while there have maybe been 3 or 4 TV shows ever that I've loved as much as the Game of Thrones show. So the TV show takes precedence over the books, for me. I read each book after the

650_bro, I'm glad you're here! I've long wanted the opportunity to congratulate you on your achievement. Honestly, it's incredible. There's a reason society has no end of social (not to mention financial!) rewards for your rare breed. And, truly, your presence here is an honour and a privilege for all of us.

A certain kind of person who hasn't achieved much in life will take on a sense of self-worth and pride from unusual things, such as having read a popular series of fantasy novels. They feel superior, as though their knowledge of upcoming plot twists was earned, instead of passively absorbed.

I hate motherfuckers like that.

They're talking about Ros, no?

And that look he gives Arya under the bottom of the cage… right before he dies… broke my heart

Well… shit.

That Lost ending was definitely shocking, but it didn't bring the gut-wrenching grief that this one did. Maybe if Michael had shot Claire and Charlie (and Vincent!), it would have been more similar.

It's Love Actually actually.

Did Grey Wind eat Mrs Norris or something? Jesus Christ, Filch…