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It's weird, Cece seems like she must be a 2nd or 3rd generation American, she knows so little of her culture.  But I'm pretty sure they've said her parents are immigrants.  Unless they've kept the culture from her for some reason?  My husband's dad did that because he wanted his kids to be Canadians, so maybe

To make it look Indian, wouldn't it have to be brown?  I mean, Shevrang doesn't have super-dark skin, but he's not white.  Wouldn't it be obvious that it's a pic of a white guy's penis?

The sad thing about U2 is that Bono's voice is going.  :(  I liked songs from both HTDAAB and NLOTH, but you can definitely tell how much Edge is picking up on the vocal front.  He does a lot more of the backing vocals than he ever used to.  You can also tell where they're making different vocal choices to accomodate

It also showed Dragonstone, which was weird.  They always seem to show Winterfell, King's Landing, and over the sea, but not Dragonstone unless Stannis is on.  So why was it there?

Armour is a pro and a con.  If she gets hit, it's good to have, obviously.  Otherwise though, it slows her down and makes her less mobile.  Essentially armour makes your offense worse, and since Jaime didn't actually hit her that I could see, it worked out as a handicap in this particular fight.

Didn't they mention wargs before?  I'm pretty sure Osha did, the first time Bran told her that he had a dream where he was seeing through his wolf's eyes.  She may not have said the word "warg", but I seem to remember her saying that there were people who could see through the eyes of animals. 

I got the feeling that it was the Northern leader who razed it (can't remember his name, he's the bastard son of one of the lords with Robb, and he eagerly volunteered to go up there).  Theon's men gave Theon up to him so that they could get out of Winterfell safely.

Did she actually kill her?  Was that made clear, that the other one died?

I don't think she's a sociopath, she's just in it to win.  Once she had some details from Sansa, she knew exactly how to play Joffrey.  I don't think she necessarily *wants* to kill something (or someone), but she's a hardcore game player, and she'll do it if she has to, to make sure she reaches her goals.

I must be the only one who finds Jon Snow unattractive.  That pinched, whiny-looking face.  Not for me.  And Joffrey is unattractive in the show.  The actor may well be attractive, but the character is so awful and he's always making creepy smiles and grimaces, or else pouting.  I haven't heard anyone else on here

I haven't read the HP books yet, and I think the movies assumed that you did.  Not for big plot points, it wasn't like "Dune" or anything, where it's very difficult to follow unless you've read the book already.  I just mean that I think the movies assume you know the characters better than you actually do.  Like I

Jaime's definitely a hottie.  But I think he's gonna fall for that Brianne chick.  He was super impressed by her in the finale last season, and I'm sure he's never met a woman like her before, who wasn't falling all over herself just being around him.

Did they say somewhere that Jamie's only ever been with his sister?  Wouldn't he have whored around a bit when he was a teenager?

But if no one believes his account of events, then who do they think planned the attack with the Greek fire stuff?  That was all Tyrion.  Do they think Joffrey or someone came up with it?  I mean, it's obvious that it happened, and it's also obvious that it saved the day.  So who was that plan ascribed to if not

Selmy is also a way better Westeros-side ally than Jorah.  Jorah is a criminal in Westeros.  Selmy is a well-known hero, and there are probably more than a few people who were pissed at the way he was kicked out of the Kingsguard, not least because it's not allowed.

This show is kicking ass.

Just for the record, Canadians do not call ham bacon.  Americans are the only ones I've heard use the term "Canadian bacon".  We call ham ham, we call bacon bacon (or occasionally side bacon), and we call back bacon either back bacon or peameal bacon, depending on how it's prepared.

I don't know, I think she would look like she's on the groom's side if they did that, because she'd be dressed like the rest of the groomsmen.  At my wedding we had a woman as the "best man", and she got a black and white dress so she fit in with the groomsmen, instead of getting a dress the same colour as the

There's no such thing as a monogamous bisexual?  I don't get it.  Why not?

There's no such thing as a monogamous bisexual?  I don't get it.  Why not?