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I initially thought she was referring to Chris Martin, but he's inexplicably worth a lot more than that.

Cum (sic) for the article; stay for the comments.

I've been working my way through SOA in its entirety for the past six months or so, and I deeply regret the decision. I'm coming towards the end of Season 5, and I feel like I'm in a toxic marriage at this point. Nobody is in love, but we're in too deep to just walk away now, and neither of us is getting out until

My all-time favorite wielder of two swords remains the Saracen, Nasir, in "Robin of Sherwood". He was a bad-ass with his two scimitars.

I don't think that he's in for the best of it either.

Maybe roughed up, but I didn't get the sense that he's gotten the full Ramsey treatment (yet).

Yeah, they weren't fucking around on that. I personally appreciated it. With the end of the line in sight, the small stuff like that can slide.

What will be considered Canon from here on in - the show or the books?

That was there?

I agree with you on Alliser. He wasn't nearly as bad as he was made out to be. Like Ralph Fines in "In Bruges", he stuck to his principles.

So, it doesn't bode well for any of the Starks then?

The whole Jon Stark lineage thing…isn't it moot since there are living, legitimate descendants on both sides of the family?

Sir Alistair's not as bad as he was made out to be. He went out like a champ.

I didn't remember that either, but he does look remarkably like Gendry in that photo.

Why is Nick exempt from aforementioned gainful employment? Just because he's a slacker, doesn't mean that he's not capable of taking on a job every now and then too.

I initially thought it was Ramsey on the receiving end of the dagger, and was truly, truly shocked for that brief moment.

All of the actor sigils appear to be accurate and correct. I think that "A Dance with Dragons" might have featured the House Tarly when his father appeared on the scene.

In all my admiration for the opening credits of GOT, I'd never picked up on the House sigils next to the names of the actors and crew before. I'm curious as to the crew sigils - are they random Houses from the show, or do they have some deeper significance?

In all my admiration for the opening credits of "Game of Thrones", I'd never picked up on the House sigils next to the names of the actors and crew before. I'm curious as to the crew sigils - are they random houses from the show, or do they have some deeper significance?

That's a good point about it feeling like an epilogue. That's exactly what it feels like. It's also what makes the introduction of pointless sub-plots like the serial killer so irritating.