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They will hire a new actor for each episode he appears in, and each recast will be hilariously more out of place then the last. One week he will be a 7ft tall overweight Maori, the next he'll be played by Jaleel White.

Really?

And yet if you were Littlefinger, what would be your reaction if a sentry reported "Someone claiming to be the Hound showed up with a hostage he claimed was Arya Stark looking to ransom her. We turned them away and they wandered off somewhere."

Dany and Sansa are done for the season in terms of what the book laid out. Actually, Sansa's scenes in this episode were already past the book and were an invention by the show's writers. A problematic change since in the books Sansa is still living in the Eyrie under the assumed identity of Alayne Stone, yet now

The final shot of this season will almost assuredly be a reveal shot of Lady Stoneheart's face. Tyrion's escape will most likely be the scene just before that.

I am unsure how that could work, since we need to see the attack on Castle Black, Jon and Ygritte have their final scene, Jon gets sent to "parlay" with Mance as a form of suicide mission, and only then can Stannis arrive. Those are the scenes which, at minimum, need to be shown to get Jon's story where it needs to

Yeah this was a change that I feel causes weird plot holes. The Hound just announced his presence and made known to a bunch of people that Arya Stark is alive and his hostage. You'd think Littlefinger, as the latest Protector of the Vale, would be told that two of the most valuable missing persons in Westeros just

I'm unsure of how the last two episodes will play out. I'm expecting to see the assault on Castle Black, Tyrion's escape, Arya leaving the Hound to die, and probably Brienne will meet Lady Stonehart in the final moments of the last episode, ending with a flash cut to Lady Stonehart's face before going to black and

MOUNTAIN MAN!

Soft-socking. Bert was soft-socking around during his little song and dance number. To even imply a man such as Bert Cooper would wear shoes, a greater insult there has never been!

"Because I'm Homer Simp…"

Somewhere in an attic, there's a portrait of you that is slowly taking itself less and less seriously

Jennifer Connolly cannot act. She plays every character the same way, which just so happens to be her actual personality. She's like a Kristen Stewart you can bring home to meet your mom.

Ang Lee's Hulk was complete and utter garbage. Eric Bana stopped reading his character notes after he got to the word "sorrowful", Nick Nolte shows up to terribly chew the scenery in typical Nick Nolte fashion, and Jennifer Connolly stands around doing her "sullen brunette" routine.

I'm so glad to see 24 back on the air, even if just for one shortened season. Also, loved how they waited till almost the end of hour 2 to drop Jack's first "Damnit!" (which would obviously be one of a Talking Jack Doll sayings). The way they held off dropping it immediately, buy made sure to squeeze it in right

This is not the first quasi-consensual sex scene that's been turned into outright rape for the TV audience. Clearly the showrunners are uncomfortable with all the "You know she really meant yes" sex scenes that GRRM writes.

Sure it would exist, it would probably even have the same title. People love to play that game where they apply modern standards to shows/books/film set in a different culture.

There are tons of articles, blogs and other online chatter about the misogyny in GRRM's work, I don't follow you're argument how putting more of that misogyny on display in a globally televised show with an audience in the millions would result in a relatively small amount of people taking issue when the number who

You don't have to, you could read the books yourself or you could go to a Wiki of Ice and Fire or some other site that will give you a chapter synopsis. There are a lot of scenes in the book in which the women, at first hesitant or outright unwilling, quickly gives in to her "desires". Dany/Drogo, Dany/Daario,

"The book clearly depicted consensual sex"