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Oh yeah, I certainly don't want to think too hard about it lol

The servant girl whose face she was using was pretty clearly casted to be play the role of 'traditionally attractive vixen' in that scene. In comparison, Arya is deliberately made up to look tomboyish and young. Note: this does not mean Arya is ugly. Obviously Maisie Williams is striking.

I said implied. Ser Gregor's character canonically is willing to go that far, so it's clearly not out of the realm of possibility that it would be part of Septa Unella's torture.

Let no opportunity to be offended pass us by!

This is a really interesting point- I've read lots of places that people had these mixed feelings about rooting for Cersei since she's so awful, but High Sparrow turning to ash was just so satisfying to see. Same with Septa Unella getting her comeuppance- she's an awful character, but the implied torture (and possibly

I was watching some reactions to the episode online today (I didn't get to see the finale with friends and just wanted to be entertained some more!) and most people predicted the fall— but interestingly, it still packed a punch with everyone.

Sometimes I stumble across memes on imgur and instagram where a guy is asking a girl a random question ("what's the time?") and the girl immediately responding "I have a boyfriend", the 'joke' being that any attention from a guy means he wants to get with you. There's another version where a cop is handcuffing a girl

I thought it was pretty funny but not "finale" funny if that makes any sense. Although it's probably unfair because the issues I had with the finale plot itself kinda ruined it for me.

I think you picked a bad example to make your point. I'm mid-20s and the Goebbels joke was hilarious and completely on point for Dan. The man is infamous; anyone who has heard of the Nazis (i.e. anyone who has been to high school and was semi-awake during history class) would have heard of Goebbels and his role in the

A B-grade seems about right. Where they are headed seems adventurous, but the finale seemed a bit light on laughs all around, especially after a strong previous episode.

My breath caught in my throat when I saw how overwhelmed Sam looked in the library. Expecting big reveals from him next season as he learns how to be a maester. Maybe he finds written evidence hidden away somewhere of Lyanna's marriage, legitimizing Jon? Maybe he figures out for the rest of Westeros all the deets

Jon ain't gonna give a fuck if it ain't his turn to give a fuck. I can hardly see him trying to fight over the Iron Throne with Dany.

Well I'm obviously not advocating a race to the bottom of human misery in all art. I'm merely saying Larry's problems (and the fact that they tried to make him such a key character because of the actor's relative fame) rendered him a boring and kind of insufferable element of a show that already has a tight focus.

Ben Affleck and my dad and uncles should hang out. They'd all bond over their favorite pastime, "drunken blustery shouting over something that's irrelevant and also old news."

Actually I heard somewhere that it's supposed to be good for your skin. As a sexually active gay guy, my anecdotal evidence in favor of this is that I still get carded.

I imagine that this is one of those movies that will be gif'd to exhaustion on "aesthetic teen" Tumblr pages everywhere.

Maybe "stupid" is too strong a word, but Jon's decision to run forward unfortunately does show a level of unfitness to be a leader.

Wait til you hear about the capitalistic pigs who sell water! I mean, water!

Tough scene together with the "open your eyes" storyline, but also very effective- it shows that even the power to give absolute orders does not necessarily solve problems in the long term. Actually the execution of the idea reminds me a lot of Code Geass.

She's also amazing as Blanche in Another Period.