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Define "charm". It's certainly part of the show's… something.

He doesn't need the work. He's just got a new sitcom with Ian McKellan and Derek Jacobi.

Didn't she also meet that magic woman from the same place as Melisandre? What happened to her, I can't remember…

There is no way that Theon was let anywhere near Sansa. Or that Sansa would let Theon near Sansa.

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Speaking of opening credits: now that we're done with Harrenhall, can Dragonstone please come back to the opening credits already? It's really annoying me that Winterfell got a special redesign for this season despite no one actually being there, but Dragonstone has turned up in several episodes and not in the

He didn't even write the bear scene. A lot of material from this one was imported or exported from the surrounding episodes, as early as the fifth episode (when Dany first leaves Astapor). It's why we have scenes with Grey Worm and Selmy without them speaking, when normally an actor would have to be specially

They lost the actor and didn't want to recast.

And _this_ is why your marriage dissolved.

Possibly because he and his wife are more difficult to write for, have the weaker voices, and the writers are trying to negotiate that problem.

Though they were related, I think.

It's weird that it's British, or it's a weird name the British have?

Girl has some really great moments, but I don't think any of them have to do with the Cyber—

This was directed and edited terribly. Characters got lost in scenes (in a notable waste of the great Jason Watkins as the drunk waxworks guy), then Cybermen attack on the soldiers had rather continuity problems, and the death of Tamzin Outhwait's Group Captain (or whatever) was more than a little badly edited. (Her

The entire thing was always campy. "OMG My twin I never knew killed herself the first time I sawed her! Goshkins!"

Maslany's having a lot of fun with stuff like that. Reminds me of Farscape's puppet principle (the more you kicked Rygel, the more he seemed like a real person rather than a muppet) but in a way I can't articulate.

Perhaps, on the police front, but then we wouldn't have gotten DeAngelo's pleasure at the finger straightener.

Rebel Wilson is a great name though.

It's a shame that there's actually quite a high bar to Cybermen stories, but none of them ever managed to make it to television. Spare Parts is the one that's famous, but The Reaping, Killing Ground, The Silver Turk, The Crystal Of Cantus and Legend Of The Cybermen are all worth checking out.

Yeah, I think that's whom it is I meant.