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Gary X
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"Sooner or later, we will all be apart of the Infinite that is the Marvel Film Universe."
- Novalis

Miles and miles above Batman & Robin. Seeing these two so close together probably made me like this a lot more than it deserves, but I still recall it being really good.

Yeah, though I think Hurwitz should've noted this instead of turning around and saying critics were just resistant to change or whatever. That was a little defensivey.

Just wait until Fake-Block gets up and running. It'll use those hacker traps to shut the whole thing down.

I don't see the appeal. It was written with the overlapping narratives in mind and a lot of the jokes rely on knowing things at different times. It just sounds like it'd be removing the one really novel thing the season does (even if, in the end, it's a pretty pointless thing story-wise).

After Earth made less than John Carter (though, it's budget was like half of JC's). This makes me so happy.

@avclub-731c1d58359927dee92ef108132441ff:disqus We're sorry we don't like your dad, Jaden.

Yeah, but I also don't think you're really supposed to be rooting for him. That's just falling into the trap of what conventional storytelling tells us should be the case, but if there's anything GoT/GRRM has shown, it's that anytime you think you understand the rules the show is operating by, it pulls them out from

Did the same. Great way to trick me into thinking it was all fun and games.

I mean, she is dumb as a box of rocks. She's lived on a farm her whole life where her lot in life was basically do work, be cold, and fuck her father.

That's pretty much just HBO's game plan in general.

If Arya is riding with Jon? That'd make it tougher with me. Sort of depends on what side Tyrion ends up on.

@avclub-176578e8de25dd19442a4b21a008357f:disqus Jaime's whole thing is nihilism, though, right? I guess his arc is sort of challenging that, though.

Yeah, but Ygritte was also pretty crystal clear on what would happen if Jon ever ran off from her, and the series seems pretty good about making sure promises are fulfilled.

Not really. Both seem to take forever.

I don't think that was actually a spoiler. Rob doesn't seem like he's read the books or anything.

There's no way he's going to humanize after his "I'm as psycho villain as it gets and there's this ladder" speech a few episodes ago.

After the credits of "Blackwater" in a version that was by The National, during the credits of "The Bear and the Maiden Fair," last episode they explained the backstory behind the song, and Lannisters have whistled/hummed it from time to time (I believe before the song appeared in "Blackwater" as well).

Also Tyrion and others have whistled it from time to time.

Not if said fiery redhead had made it perfectly clear she'd cut my dick off if I ever left, though, and this had been like five days earlier at most.