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Evil Star-Burns
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TREAT

There weren't really 88 of them.

Soul-sucking ghosts have nothing on the Land of the Dead. JK Rowling so wishes she could write something like that.

Rabin, you're the opposite of… something. Help me out here, guys.

Well, there're some young fellas too.

To my wife, I leave AIDS.

I would appreciate something at least Stuntman Mike-level.

Well, some of us have lives.

From the whole faux-horde the only dudes still standing are the ones who were arguing about the best way to steal the statue last episode. One of them is the bearded old fella who probably wouldn't look that good shirtless anyway.

I thought "Knife" was very good, but the setting change can be jarring. The third one is something else, though.

Maybe real quick CGI?

Yeah, that took a little more time to forget.

So, he has no presence…

Ugh. And he's there for like half a book, while Stoneheart has exactly three scenes.

I feel like some kind of tragedy happened between seasons. "Remember first season, where a horse was graphically decapitated? Yeah, they'd never show that NOW."

Come on people, I was clearly giving him/her a taste of their own medicine. Sounds ugly, doesn't it? That was the point. I just hate the "do it yourself" argument. It's probably my least favorite argument in the world. And I just can't take seriously people who honestly think Martin is a great writer. He's not. He's a

@avclub-e6990f5a3eb5738fbb28fd8a53506f6f:disqus Unless I'm crazy, I do remember something about Jaime being dislexic in the books. Maybe when he's writing about himself in the King's Guard book? I have no idea, but it does sound familiar.

"Do you still want to stick me with the pointy end… or it was me who stuck the pointy end in you?"

Just like God!

I didn't. I don't blame anyone for forgetting Dany's scenes. I tend to forget them as soon as I read them.