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This was Stark-level stupid. "This is the honorable thing to do, so I'll do it!" followed quickly by beheading.

When my daughter saw that scene, she cried "Oh, they're SISTERS!"

Yeah.

Like I said above, the failed assassination made Drogo want to invade Westeros. He had no interest in taking his army across the Narrow Sea until then.

Don't forget Sansa—eldest surviving Stark, heir to the King of the North, now attached to power hungry Littlefinger.

I had to look really hard at Lancel—his eyes are the same, but he doesn't look anything like himself!

The failed assassination made Drogo want to invade Westeros. He had no interest in the "Iron Chair" until someone tried to kill Dany and his future son, and suddenly he was all about invading and taking out the usurpers for the Stallion that will Mount the World.

I'm sure he TOLD Jorah he'd sent a poisoner.

Children get the reference if you've raised them right. My 8 and 10 year olds got it immediately.

I was just playing Pikmin 3 yesterday. Didn't make the connection to Pikmin at all.

Are you sure about that?

I laughed. The chibis were funny, and I shook my head at a lot of the Season 2 awfulness, but Bolin and Varrik were gold.

Su has servants. Yeah, the Pirate Chef is enjoying his new career, but what about the woman who was just standing there waiting on orders from a Beifong?

Korra's avatar state is weak. I think it's because she hates having to deal with the spirit world and her spiritual side. Her avatar state is really allowing the power of Raava through, so fighting against her spiritual side is dampening her avatar state.

Wan Shih Tong is mad at the Avatar—and therefore Raava—for betraying him the last time.

I really like that.

I don't think humans had the ability to bend until the lionturtles gave it to them.

They throw fireballs like Korra throws all elements.

I loved the fire dagger!

I'm really upset with the Bolin/Ginger shenanigans.