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Yeah, so?  Why do the two have to be mutually exclusive?  As with Robb and Joff, R'hllor, or whatever god is responsible for murders, played a part.

No.  I think she honestly believes that her daddy can just crush anyone he wants so she can do or say whatever she wants with no regard for anything and that because "a Lannister always pays his debt," the rest of the realm is too scared of Tywin Lannister to even think about defying him.  She doesn't realize that the

How related to crystal meth was that speed they were on?  Seriously, does anyone know?

@treesman What you do is alternate chapters between the two books starting with A Feast for Crows.

Ha ha I say that also.

@witlesschum:disqus Even in the book.  Who are the high-level second tier families the Lannisters could count on if they went to war with the Tyrells?  Are the Houses Brax, Crakehall, and Swyft stronger than the Hightowers, Tarleys, and Redwines?  I'd say no.

I'm just saying that they were marked for death during a blood magic ritual by a woman, for whom supernatural abilities have been unquestionably established, and then they died.

That bugged me as well.  The Tyrells aren't bannermen to Lord Tywin Lannister.  The Reynes probably couldn't muster their own landed knights and minor lordlings to fight the Lannisters with them, meanwhile the Tyrells can raise houses bigger than the Reynes to fight for them.  The Hightowers, the Tarleys, and the

Okay, good, I'm not the only one.  I was starting to worry that there was something wrong with me for imagining pretty much everyone in Essos or at least Mid-East Essos as dark skinned.

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He looks wrong though.  I can't remember how he was described in the books, but I swear he wasn't a white dude with long blonde hair.  At least he got to keep his Wanton Women.

Believe it or not, but I played that game.  Actually, I didn't just play it, I reviewed it for Gamingnexus.com (link:http://www.gamingnexus.com/… - we were between editors that week so parts of it are kind of a mess) , and I know what you're saying.  I wouldn't put too much stock into that stuff,

It's a good thing I just come here for the comments.  The reviews are getting ridiculous.  I'm starting to wonder if he even knows what "disjointed" means or maybe he's lying about having read the books and is actually getting spoilers off the wiki to cover it up.  To a book reader, there's nothing disjointed about it

Nope.  R'hllor is the real fucking deal.  Mel births shadow assassins and can see the future, and Thoros can raise the dead.  If he can facilitate that, why not the murder of kings?

What the fuck did I just look at?  It doesn't even make sense as underwear.

Can someone please tell me what the fuck "sports marketing" is?  Are there big time pro athletes that really need goofy former paper salesmen to help them get their name out there?

I never really got the hate for this show.  Maybe it's because I find Mindy Kaling utterly delightful in it.  All the BS with cast changes and tone changes never really registered on me.  I just always found the show to be really funny.  I honestly didn't like the pilot that much, and it was a few more episodes before

I thought she was fine.  What's pretty not good are her eyebrows.  Can't they dye them silver or give her eyebrow wigs or something.

There was a brief shot of a bloody "sausage" on the floor.  It was just enough to scar me.

Right, but they're going back to Dragonstone.  They could have left from Saltpans or Maidenpool, but then Mel couldn't show Gendry the Red Keep.