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No, she learned she was alive three episodes ago, and the bait of seeing her again was so attractive that she completely reversed herself on going with Littlefinger.

My main complaint about the show at this point, apart from the occasionally juvenile use of nudity/sex (like the strange ongoing plot point of Podrick's member), is the ridiculously transparent version of Littlefinger.  There may be more to this plot, particularly since, at least in the books, he ends up working with

Her response to Margaery was one of my favourite acting moments from Sophie Turner.  Poor Sansa looked about ready to cry, which, when you consider how abused the poor girl has been, it's logical that she'd throw herself at somebody showing her the smallest bit of kindness (let alone Margaery's offer).

The "little bird"/"little dove" talk from earlier seasons always made me think "little compared to what, exactly?" The Hound has been the only scene partner she's had in the last few years who was taller than she was, and he's gone.

I watched American Graffiti for the first time about a month ago, and my reaction was "Damn, George, what happened?"  How did we go from that to the painfully stilted Star Wars prequels?

The girl on the right and the girl in the center also had sex once.  Hottest moment of the entire show.

She's one of the only things about the show that's any good.  So, this being Glee, they haven't used her much this year.

The girl on the right is hotter, but that outfit/hairstyle is one of the more unflattering ones they've given her on the show.

They did "Disco Inferno" last year.

Point of discussion:  is will.i.am the worst lyricist in mainstream pop music, or just one of the worst?

A strong trailer, hopefully indicating that Superman can finally get a really good, consistent film.

No, that was a different inn, I think.

GRRM is writing episode 2 of season 4, so a lot of people have been guessing that that's his episode.

Theon didn't really do much of anything in the first book; he was a minor character.

I don't think they'll be killing Ygritte until next season.

I found that very hard to get used to, but I ended up really liking both that and the sequel.

That's actually not true.  Kevan only lost one son in the books; he's got two, and a daughter, still alive.

I was thinking the same thing during that scene.  That boat was far away.

Postman really doesn't work, in my opinion, particularly the end, which they try to make redemptive for presumably Code-related reasons, which feels totally false.  The novel's ending is morbid (they also try to use this dialogue to give some meaning to the title, which is never explained in the novel).

@avclub-cdef27381eb66efd223f0ea7572024b4:disqus , the houses in the Reach tend to be heavy on plant/nature rather than animal themes.  They've got two houses whose sigils are different colours of apple.