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Sex in the City: HORSE SOMETHING

Watching that video made me like Game of Thrones a little bit less. Thanks for sharing it.

As in: "COME ON BABY, GIVE US A TASTEFUL!"

What, you're eating my face-worms now?!?

Yeah, in the book she killed her child that was Robert's because she hated him so much. In the series she's like a thousand times nicer, it is kind of weird.

I don't like the actress they got to play her. Maybe that is unfair because she basically hasn't said anything yet. But that's the first time I've ever had a real negative reaction to one of the show's casting decisions. Well, I also think that Shae is way off…but who cares about Shae.

Yeah, it never seemed likely that Aegon was a real Targaryen.

Maybe they will try to do little things like that to keep the other Khals in the picture somewhat. I know when they were re-mentioned in book 5 it seemed like they were coming out of left field.

"Arya coming back to Westeros after finishing five years of training with
the servants of the Many-Faced God, ready to enter into Varys's
service,"

No. He was pushing Robb's plan, and how in exchange for blockading Lanisport, Robb would give Balon a crown. And upon reading Balon got all pissed off and was like "GIVE me a crown?!?" and Theon was defensive, saying it wasn't meant that way. There was no mention that conflict with the Starks was in the making until

The "next week" segments basically do one and only one thing - they warn us if they're doing a weird episode entirely focused on Don driving through the California Desert or something. If we see people in the office, then its not that.

I'm sure they did a bunch of work to get that camera in there, and it was like "yeah, this is all for getting a nice shot of tits."

Because he prophesized the Red Wedding? (The fool being referenced is not him, in case that's what you mean).

It wasn't ambiguous in the books - they made it explicit when Davos recognized the shadow-baby-ninja thing. Unless of course you can get shadow-pregnant from sharing a hot tub or toilet seat or something.

That's FoCing genius.

Here's a question: Why in the world did they have Littlefinger threaten Cersei with exposing her and Jaime's relationship in Episode 1?? Sure it makes for a nice scene, but it is beyond out of character and idiotic. His MO is to seem as harmless as possible. He did the exact opposite of that (coming up with the

After proving how even he can be redeemed in Book 5, Theon is my 3rd favourite character, after Arya and Sansa.

Rabin has been unduly negative. And also, this episode was pretty bad for 30 Rock standards. A C+ feels accurate to me.

This is unbelievable. Those fucking assholes at NBC put Community on hiatus AGAIN - we're not going to get any new episodes for 6 days!!!! ARGH.

I un-agree with this statement.