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I assumed it had something to do with the "faceless men" assassin group.

well, keep in mind that the Marlins aren't a team so much as they're a money laundering scheme that somehow won the World Series a couple of times.

you listen to it and learn absolutely fucking nothing about Eric Clapton's relationship with his son or Clapton's son at all. hell, you don't even know (just from the song) who exactly died or how Clapton knew them. it's just this generic, "a person died. that happened, and it's sad," song.

@Montypark - you're kidding, right?

maybe most of the people who die during that night are unemployed and living in poverty.

question about the Night's Watch - how many of them are left at the wall now? and what exactly happened to that dickhole drill sergeant from season 1? did they send him out to get more recruits?

I was going to wonder if they were going to pass along the intelligence to Robb and Cat that the youngest Starks were (presumably) still alive.

so I guess Craster would be Shawn Kemp?

that crossbow he was toting around is like the Hummer of the seven kingdoms.

except for when Bronn killed the shit out of that guy in the Eyrie…

I believe you mean, "One Thousand Laptops per Warlord*

Since when is Archer afraid of drinking too much?

if we go this whole season without one scene of Varys and Littlefinger getting catty with each other, I will be very disappointed.

Big fan of Loras and Margaery's "You fuckers owe us big time," attitudes tonight. There has to be someone to put the Lannisters in their place.

almost happened last year. Asheville got robbed.

I could be misremembering but thought it was something like, "for one, none of us actually know how to play 'Freebird.' but even if we did, life is too fucking short to play or listen to 'Freebird.'"

"For us, everything is gray.”

at the same time, it makes me think that the showrunners watched far too much Sons of Anarchy before this season.

Daryl referring to the glasses guy as the Governor's butler was a nice touch.

I could see how someone would take that as him trying to manipulate her into trusting him. It seems like one of his defining character traits is that, thanks to his work, he has trouble relating to people beyond a superficial manner (just look at his interactions with his wife).