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Holy shit, that's what he stabbed Mandon Moore with?

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And that talking coyote was just a talking dog!

On Les Miserables, I get how some people might think it's corny and overwrought, but the story and the emotion just works for me.  Whether that's because it's genuine or if I'm easily manipulated, I don't really care.

Edited for too-slowness.

It doesn't really matter that they're Kevan's kids in the book.  It humanizes him after one of his son's gets killed, but nothing really comes of it.

Hodor's Kitchen, featuring an enraged Hodor hodoring at incompetent chefs.

The other kid that gets killed in the dungeon is a Frey, and the show may have not wanted to spend several minutes explaining why that's the case.

Maybe it's part of their resurrection ritual?  If it leads to more shots like the one tonight, I'm fine with it.

Stop it.

It's generally cute and occasionally gets a big laugh out of me, but I watch it for the moments of genuine pathos.  There were probably 4-5 really beautiful moments all season that made the more annoying parts worth it.

Yup.  The downfall of this show would be increasingly-novel serial killers and food jokes.

Prime Suspect, Awake, Do No Harm, and several others would like a word with you.

Link?  I feel weird that I'm interested in the antics of an internet commenter, but here we are.

I am clearly a big fan of using the verb form of Hodor.

Maybe because he doesn't act in it?

Joffrey, you blowhard!

Oh God, that was the one fool that absolutely did not need to be cast.  That guy can stay drowned.

It just felt really flat.  The actors weren't selling it.  Plus, it was a weird place for them stage that scene.  Catelyn and Jeyne just have this conversation while a bunch of troops walk by?  I'm not necessarily against the content of the scene, but it should have taken place elsewhere and some other time.

There's no question the guy mopping up is Ramsay.  How do I know?  Per north of the wall rules, he was the only Bolton not wearing a hat; therefore, he must be important.