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I prefer "Angel" reruns, but the principle is the same.

Why pay attention to anyone who's not the Dooce?

Do you hate him on "Nevermind the Buzzcocks" and "The Big Fat Quiz of the Year"?

He was inspired along with Noel Fielding on the "The Big Fat Quiz of the Year."  Together they were divine.

"Wither" means "against" as in "in opposition to."  You probably meant "whither" which means "to where," which is still wrong.  Don't use archaic English unless you know what you're saying.

I mean, we don't really have much precedent within the ASoIaF universe to go on, since most of the Kings on the Iron Throne were busy marrying their siblings.  But, using real historical examples, there are plenty of examples of kings and emperors marrying lesser nobles, especially if that lesser noble was essential

But you do do those things.  Feudalism isn't a master-servant relationship, it's one where both parties have certain obligations, privileges, and power that need to be negotiated.  Remember, this is a pre-absolutist, pre-nation state world, one where both the subject and lord's positions are guaranteed by mutual oaths

@avclub-da518aecddbf5c94588f53562012c452:disqus  The Freys are his subjects - the Freys are vassals of the Tullys and the Tullys swore loyalty to the King in the North.  They're first loyalty must go to Riverrun, but they are ultimately subject to Winterfell, the same way they were previously subject to the Iron

@avclub-3be42d8a3412057f79af152555e39bd4:disqus Saying what the Starks would seem like in "our world" is sort of useless.  Yes, they are very old fashioned and follow an extremely restrictive code of ethics, but that was what was considered the highest virtue at the time.  Almost everyone in the series thinks the

@avclub-d72f705337e5adcf7e33ec0381c5f5b2:disqus Dude gets a few fingers bitten off - he treats it like no big deal.  Dude loses an ear and suddenly he can't show up.  I don't understand.

He's doing a stomach stab of his own kind.

Since Hodor djs on the weekends, I'm betting he's pretty hip.

And Dacey Mormont.

The way Catelyn just stands there, waiting to die… it felt like it took forever.  And how casual and simple it was.  It felt like I was watching a beautiful staging of a Shakespearean tragedy.  Everyone died and the movements were so dramatic, simplistic, and charged.  It was a beautiful end that left my stomach in

When we get to the fireworks factory.

That's why I qualified what I said.

It was adorable when he pronounced "enough" as "enog" and then realized what the word actually was and got really excited about it.

Dude, there there are TONS of full frontal female shots.  Usually from non-leads playing prostitutes, but there has been a good amount, admittedly less this season, but still a lot.  Hell, the little Pod scene alone had two.

I have to disagree.  The problem with Daario's hair is that it clashes so hard with the period setting and it would have to be explained to the viewer in a very obvious "This is why this guy has blue hair" moment.  The idea of traitorous monsters sewing a wolf's head onto Robb's head doesn't really clash with the

According to New York City, where women can now freely walk around topless, you are correct.