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Big Mouth Billy Bass
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I think Mickey realised that, which is why he didn't end up phoning Eli. He let Willie walk away with the booze to keep him quiet about the slap. In doing so, he's able to avoid getting into trouble with Eli while still looking powerful in front of Willie and his underlings.

They had a brief scene together back in season 1. IIRC, Richard answered the door to Van Alden and they both stared at each other awkwardly until Margaret arrived.

Seriously. "Hey, you know your ex-girlfriend? The one who was incinerated in a horrific restaurant explosion? The only reason she made it into Broadway was because you helped her out. And just so we're clear, I'm hoping that by sleeping with you, you'll do the same for me. So, how about it?"

When Chalky and co. were wondering how to dispose of the body, Eli says something like "I know a place". I wonder if they buried him in the same place Eli buried that ward boss back in the second season? With the tall grass, the two places looked kind of similar. And I'm sure killing that ward boss is gonna come back

Well, she did point out that Dunn's house looked like shit…

The 1770s?

Also, the Silmarillion would never be able to fulfill the crucial tit quota.

It turns out "mhysa" actually means "boobs". Dany's translator was just trying to be polite.

I sort of got the feeling he was relieved he didn't have to kill Davos. Davos needed to be punished for blatantly betraying his king, but Melisandre gave Stannis a reason to spare him. The fact that he smiles and laughs afterwards- something he's famed for never doing - seems to suggest he does hold Davos in high

There will be no Dawes for men!

Of course, first Jaime would've had to turn to Brienne and said "the things I do for love…"

I imagine the show might have Craster sacrifice Gilly's son to the Others, allowing Sam to kill it and rescue the baby. That would make for a nice payoff to the sacrifice scene from last season.

Nobody tosses a dwarf!

Wait, don't get on that ship! Dohaeris Valar… is a cookbook!

@avclub-9ff7c9eb9d37f434db778f59178012da:disqus  Stannis, pffft. The man never drank a Duff in his life.

Wild Wild Wheat was alright, the only problem was that the picture was too grainy.

Anyway, four dollars a pound.

He was saying that he was a better-looking Dr. Watson than Lucy Liu. It was just a (badly done) joke.

He was saying that he was a better-looking Dr. Watson than Lucy Liu. It was just a (badly done) joke.

I love the picture choice. It's like Bilbo's just staring at the B- grade in anguish, wondering what went wrong.