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The idea of digital bullets seems pretty freaky…remember that old show Captain Power that you could connect with a video game and one of the bad guys was a flying robot Sauron (like from the X-Men) who had a gun that would digitize people into nothing?

A lot of it depends on the choices some of these actors make as well — like Cuba Gooding Jr sure ran out of goodwill in an awful hurry. I'm pretty sure Larson signed on well after her Oscar; it was pretty recently that she was cast. You're right that Boseman's price will go up, likely the way that the Chris' did

That's the key here — Schumer is simply not as funny as either Chapelle or Rock and therefore doesn't deserve as much money. (This is not meant as a generalization about inequality in pay, just so we're clear).

That's true, at least long term. Some of them (Adrien Brody, I think Sally Field) have largely stepped away from acting. Others, like Marion Cotillard are more picky, I think, and that's why we don't see much of them.

That and she's an Oscar winner…

I couldn't say…it's probably been there for a loooong time

There was actually a large freighter of some kind stuck in the ice — they don't linger on it at all (probably should have) but it can be seen, and would likely have chains like that.

I might be remembering wrong then…I thought he killed Shae first then went after poppa Lannister.

Don't forget about Shea…

Also, until just recently, she's blamed Tyrion for Joffrey's death.

The pumpkin's. Republicans aren't exactly jumping to his defence, and there's only so much of this they can handle.

This kind of idiocy crosses party lines

It sure is.

I'm not sure that's it though…is it clear she knows about the meeting?

I think it's as you suggested — he lost the battle. She doesn't yet understand how badly outclassed she is, even though Jaime tried to explain it. I reckon Cersei thought that taking Highgarden would end the war, and Jaime's failure to secure it is the betrayal.

Gotcha, thanks :)

As long as Sandor is one, I'm good with whatever else happens

Is it really villainous though? I mean, she's tried (under Tyrion's advice) to take a softer path, and that got her nowhere. She understands how fucked up the Westerosi system is, and justifiably wants to destroy it. Her tactics might be questionable, at times, but I suspect that what part of the show is trying to

Unless I was that drunk, Oldtown is also in the credits.

I wouldn't go so far as to say that she's pregnant with something Qyburn concocted, but I do agree that she's lying about her pregnancy to manipulate Jaime.