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I've only seen about half of the season (I plan to catch up), but I have to say, well done! This show is well-made, interesting, and best of all, fun!

What else do they have to do all day beside train how to defend the wall.

Poor planning on their part.

Two well placed arrows would have done the trick.

Good episode, but I was wondering about two things:

In some ways it must be cool to have so many people care about the work you created. In other ways, I'll bet it's horrifying to have the faceless masses hovering over your shoulders while you are writing, yelling, "type faster!"

Hi, I'm Jeff Tweedy! You might remember me from such bands as Wilco, Uncle Tupelo, and Golden Smog!

Do you think Lady Stoneheart named herself or is that what they all call her behind her back?

Looking at this list makes me wonder if there were any good portrayals of mentally handicapped people in movies…ever. What about Stevie from Eastbound and Down?

How about Tyrion and Jamie making fun of their cousin who was dropped on his head. Those Lannisters are pure evil!

I knew what was going to happen to Oberyn because I read this book years ago, but dammit, that still didn't stop me from getting pissed off when it happened!

I knew what was going to happen to Oberyn because I read this book years ago, but dammit, that still didn't stop me from getting pissed off when it happened! Now that's good television!

It may be time for me to unleash "Audiobook Rainbow" where Michael Dorn sits in front of a fireplace and plays audio version of your favorite books.

No kidding. When I posted this two hours ago, the KS was at $87K, now it's at 300K!

Hmmmm…compared to the new Swans and EYEHATEGOD, this is a ray of sunshine.

Snark all you want, but his Kckstarter contributions are ticking up with every page refresh.

"Last year May also announced the existence of three duets between Mercury and the late Michael Jackson."

Anytime something like this happens on any show, I get that Twin Peaks vibe. If anything, Twin Peaks taught a generation of TV writers to indulge their inner backwards-speaking dwarf!

Mad Men Commercial Break Flashback:

It was interesting to see that the SCDP folks were worried that the astronauts might die and god forbid, ruin the Burger Chef pitch!