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I might be making it up, but hasn't it been implied that there's more to the wall that keeps the white walkers back, magic or some curse or the children of the forest or whatever, just something mysterious that hasn't been revealed yet…so we may see a future episode that shows us the delay with the white walkers is

He has no ambition for the throne but he wants to do right by his people, and serving Daenerys and her fight for the Iron Throne is not what he considers to be important (and Tyrion made it clear that were Jon to bend the knee, the list of priorities is defeat Cersei, unite the kingdom…then they'd offer support for

Are you sure? I remember pretty specifically the birth of the dragon eggs happened when she took them and stepped herself into the pyre of Khal Drago, only to emerge in the ashes unburnt with dragons (and its why so many Dothraki came to follow her). The show took liberties with making the burning down of the House of

I still have problems with the timeline regarding the creation of the fleet, but, King's Landing and Dragonstone are basically just across the bay from each other, so Euron being able to keep pace with Daenery's fleet isn't that out of hand (frankly, given their proximity, I'm more bothered by the idea that the folks

So…what was the point of the Casterly Rock invasion at this point? Like, the original plan was to choke out King's Landing and add insult to injury by taking the Lannister's kingdom (though its empty of Lannister's at this point). But given that the first part of the plan is not out the window, wouldn't they call back

Didn't Theon confess way back when that he didn't actually kill the Stark boys? And that they later found (then killed) Rickon I think probably made it public knowledge that Bran is still, at best, unaccounted for.

To be fair, last time he saw two people having sex he ended up a cripple, so maybe he just takes it for granted that sex isn't always a deeply horrific act.

I was surprised, I actually enjoyed it.

The show plays in the same ball park as stuff like Super Girl or the Flash, long form genre stuff that won't ever really elevate beyond some generally mediocre writing and acting, but it has a solid enough of a premise, a few genuinely charismatic actors, and enough interesting touches that can make it compelling if

If for any reason whatsoever I lose a limb, my first and most wished for idea will always be robot limb. I'm going to say no to being fully functional again to spite a robot? C'mon!

I didn't get the impression that the suit itself is an artifact passed down over generations? Just the "mantle" of Black Panther, but the suit is upgraded/changed/created as necessary (I mean forget Panthers that might be different heights or body types, sometimes the mantle is passed onto a woman, so having the suit

I mean, to be fair, he wasn't completely wrong, he did Superman a 99% chance that he was a good guy after all, which is pretty stacked odds.

Counter counter point, they didn't bring in Joss to "fix" it, they brought him in to finish it. This isn't like Ron Howard on Han Solo, where producers brought in someone new to do a course correction. This is a fellow director putting the finishing touches on someone else's project because of extenuating

I mean, the Flash wasn't ever said to be fast because he's so aerodynamic, so I don't think that' needs to be much of a factor.

Diana to Bruce: "You said the age of heroes would never come again."

I usually wet my whistle before stuffing something to the filling point! If you guys know what I mean! Right?

Willing to bet some iteration has or will have another single spike added to the handle at the other end, at which point the weapon's evolution will have successfully followed the evolution of the Gillette razor.

As prep for Defenders? I'd definitely say no, nothing in Iron Fist is necessary as a primer into this larger universe, other than getting to know one of the four characters, but since he's not really worth getting to know, definitely skippable.

Sinister Six also pulled Goddard off directing duties for The Martian. This isn't even an "in retrospect" kind of moment, even at the time it was painfully clear giving up being the showrunner for a popular Marvel character on netflix (netflix was a bonafide haven for showrunners at this point, and Marvel as a studio

Reminder, Goddard didn't run the first season, he left for Sinister Six and Steven DeKnight was showrunner for the 1st season (though scripts weren't written, Goddard did map out the blueprint for the 1st season which DeKnight says he did follow, so his influence is obviously still there).