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Spaceman!
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Assuming she can't have children and she doesn't get with Jon, would the line of succesion not pass to him as her nephew? Which would also possibly help out in the North coming round to her in charge?

Sansa: "we need as much food as we can get, to prepare for the coming winter"
Arya: "well, i do have these pies…"

Once you see the Jorah and Sam scene as 50 Shades of Greyscale, it's difficult to see it as anything else.

Having slept on it, i think what i want is not a more straightforward story. Just for the strand that is relatively straightforward already (Coop coming back to himself) to move forward a little faster. But i think, subconsciously, I'm used to this modern trend of all seasons being 10 episodes long, so I'm a little

I know this probably won't be too popular a view here, but as much as i love all these long looks at pure Lynchian horror, i do find myself wishing that it wasn't quite as much at the expense of pushing the most recognisable strain of the story. I'm sure Lynch has his reasons, but I'm finding it difficult to care too

"He's beautiful Sis, whats his name?"
"Leeroy Jenkins"

Empty calories are good right? Coz they're empty? Bacon Club please.

Kids today, no respect. Why,in my day…

"Trapped in the past, Bran Stark finds himself warging from life to life, putting things right, that once went wrong and hoping each time, that his next warg will be the warg home."

Scrolled through the comments and i can't see anybody talking about Richard E Grant and Kevin bloody Eldon!! C'mon guys, you're better than that!

Bran? More like Peregrin Took, amirite?

"The uploader has not made this video available in your country".

We're all but a 3rd of the way through season 6 and Dany is as far away from Westeros as she's ever been, geographically, tactically, politically, ecumenically… It's getting somewhat frustrating.

Well I would imagine that the wildings can be quite crass, so pecker would fit (giggidy)

Down with this sort of thing!

Oasis' 'D'yer wanna be a Spaceman' is a wonderful little song about yearning to be younger and the desire we surely all had to be astronauts. I'd also highly recommend Public Service Broadcasting's 'The Race for Space' album.

You're all wrong. The correct answer is, of course, Tommy Wiseau.

He's always been a fine actor, its just odd seeibg him sonwell known for bad language and violence rather than a disapproving yet kindly glance at Eric before breaking the 4th wall.

Sorry, but he's always going to be Lovejoy to me. And if he spends an entire episode getting back Sansa's money after she was sold a fraudulent oil painting, I'm all for it.

If thats true and un-assisted you get a bright shiny penny.