I love how Katelyn just sort of casually cut that girls throat, almost as an afterthought.
I love how Katelyn just sort of casually cut that girls throat, almost as an afterthought.
I don't trust anyone with more than one middle name.
Well, her constrained life experience would account for her lack of education, but not necessarily for a lack of intelligence ('though I suppose rampant inbreeding could account for that).
Stannis grows more sympathetic practically every time we see him. The fact that he had serious doubts on sacrificing Gendry is a big deal in my book.
I think you've misread Margery, she's not another Cersei, she's another version of her grandmother. Or at least she might be one day, as long as she doesn't over play her hand (heh) with Joffrey.
Be cool if he starts having a whole Lawnmower Man thing.
Yeah the tone of that scene was weird as hell to me. Made Gilly seem dumb as a box of rocks when I'm sure the intention was just to show her as being uneducated.
Agreed, apart from Catelyn. Robb and Talisa have always been dull.
Just what the hell is Roose Bolton's deal anyway (not asking for spoilers of course)? So far he seems to be a more reserved and no-nonsense version of Carcetti, in that he's a completely amoral climber.
I guess we'll find out soon, but I'm assuming based on his last appearance that Theon is now sans-balls. Should result in an interesting change to his character.
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"leeched wang blood"
What's a battle?
Okay, you're like the billionth person to say they immediately recognised the song. I didn't recognise it at all. When the fuck was it played before?
Are you a real doctor, Dr @avclub-abf5b9dc932edfae8739e5be9ceeacb1:disqus ?
I agree, season 6 is the absolute pinnacle of the Simpsons. Besides the clip show, the only episode I don't like is Round Springfield, for vague reasons I can't be arsed articulating (I honestly don't remember anything about it other than I don't like it).
Poor guy was going blind. Probably would have been easier to pony up for those eye implants than concoct an elaborate scheme to kidnap a Starfleet captain.
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Y'know it just occurred to me that John might have needed to explain to D'Argo what paper even is. Do we ever even see any paper in the show? I think the closest we get is those plastic transparencies they get out when they have to do anything technical.