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So far, the people who really matter in this plan- Sansa and Robin- seem to trust him, probably due to naivety. So long as he remains useful (and powerful) enough to avoid being killed by the likes of Roose Bolton or Bronze Yohn Royce, he can execute the plan.

Yes, that appears to be the plan. Littlefinger is scheming to have indirect control over the North and the Eyrie. Sansa will have the North, Robin will have the Eyrie, Littlefinger sees himself as the power behind both.

In a way, the show hasn't yet dramatically changed things from the books in the sense of outright major contradictions. So far, the changes have been streamlining storylines to combine them or to replace a tertiary book character with a major character (e.g. Sansa for Jeyne Poole / Fake Arya and Jaime for Aerys

6. Former friends rejoice.

I think that Thor 2 is at least in the middle of the pack of the MCU verse. Thor 2 was entertaining and much better than the first one. I'd say Thor 2 is also better than IM 2 and 3, and arguably the first Captain America.

I also go by Thaddeus, Big Bob, and Beacon of Bliss, all of which would also make good band names.

They try to explain it away sometimes by referring to their dad being out on some expedition searching for fossils.

Arthur will likely be in the later articles. It's for a slightly older crowd.

Isn't that Dino Dan's younger brother Trek? I haven't seen the episodes, but I know what you're talking about. Trek was one of the brighter spots in Dino Dan (besides seing Dino Dan's MILFy mom in her tight police uniform), because he always seemed to be on the verge of calling Dino Dan out on his bullshit. It's

Charlie and Lola and Peppa Pig are two very good children shows. My (American) daughter loved them both. Thanks to them, she used to call bicycle training wheels "stabilizers" (pronounced with a British accent).

I'd definitely put Miss Spider over most of the shows on the list in the article.

Good list. I'd put Gabba above C.G., and Peppa Pig above M&R and Daniel Tiger, but I like your list better than the author's.

Yes it is. That was the first episode of Gabba we ever saw, and it hooked us on the show. I think we're now on our 3rd copy of the DVD that has that episode.

Max and Ruby is ok in moderation. It's funny that the moral of basically every story is that Ruby is a bossy, shrill idiot who is wrong about everything.

I love these theories about children's shows. How about the obviously delusional and/or schizophrenic "Dino Dan"? I like how he forces everyone to go along with his delusions (presumably because he will harm them, or himself, if they don't). Also, Dino Dan's father most likely abandoned his family because of his

I can't stand the incessant screaming. Whatever value the show may have, it's outweighed by the screaming. Dora and Diego are now banned at my house.

Oswald was good- interesting, yet calming, with Fred Savage as the voice. I don't think they show it anymore.

It would be a little weird to put Yo Gabba Gabba in the K-1st Grade category. My daughter loved it as a toddler / young child, but was basically finished with it by the time she turned 5. Now, my toddler son loves Gabba (it's the only show he asks for by name and really the only show he'll watch for more than 5

Yo Gabba Gabba is hands down the best children's show. No contest. It's even better than Sesame Street, especially because there's no Elmo. I've literally watched hundreds of hours of Gabba, but I still don't hate it. That says something about its quality.

I agree that Dora's non-stop screaming is unbearable, but you found the Backyardigans' droning, off key, non-stop singing to be better? It's like saying that arsenic is more enjoyable than ricin.