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Thanks, mate :) You can check this scene of another warging from Season 4: https://youtu.be/5wnkmbVojU… (at around 4:10, there's the eye-rolling part, but then once Bran is in control we see Hodor's eyes again right away). At the end (around 5:00) Hodor is pretty much dumbfounded about the whole thing and super scared

Lost's "The Constant" (also directed by Bender) has much of the same mechanics, including one's memory and consciousness becoming unstuck in time and it causing grave physical and psychological harm; like any story where a character sees his/her own death (which also happened on Lost a lot), but with the added effect

Are we 100% sure we are seeing Hodor taking control of his own body? I believe he stays warged throughout, because it just wasn't in his demeanor to fight, and he only starts seizing after the eye-flipping thing.

But Bran did both: he warged into Hodor while he was in the past… If you rewatch that scene, you'll see that Hodor is super scared at first and Meera is begging Bran to warg onto him while he's still in his dream state (which he never leaves for the whole duration of the scene/episodes).

The mechanics of Greensight as experienced by Bran in those scenes was totally misconstrued by you guys; he didn't need to touch the tree on every occasion where he was lead into the "flashback world" by the Three-Eyed Raven (so much so that he wakes up perched next to a different tree than the one holding the Raven

The album's name is just Views now; like Usher's Confessions was known as Confessions on a Dance Floor before he had a prophetic dream about Madonna dancing in a bedazzled-pink leotard on a cash register and decided to change it.

Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now that's some lemonade I'd gladly like to drink (with a free Spotify account, possibly an LP if the album is as excellent as his previous output) :D

Are you honestly siding with him on this? Let's hope Jon doesn't side with you again for the millionth time and has pity on the poor psychokiller.

They couldn't really reveal all that much about the Howland Reed-Ned Stark connection without flashbacks, but I really hope we get a flashback to the Tourney at Harrenhal and not just the fight at the Tower of Joy… I think simply placing Bran at the very end first would require a lot of exposition (or a "Previously

That's possible, but Last Hearth (the seat of House Umber) is really close to the wall, so if they haven't surrendered to the Boltons, they're surrounded by Bolton-lead settlements on all sides (Deepwood Motte to the southwest, Winterfell to the south, the Dreadfort to the southeast and Karhold to east to southeast).

There are always winged creatures who don't need ford crossings. No wonder Aegon, Rhaenys and Visenya had such a breeze during their conquest.

I hated his smug little bitch face and nod when he killed her. Jon was clearly shocked and this little piece of shit just nods at him like he's a badass complimenting himself for a job well done? No, he should have been fed to Wun Wun a long time ago.

You're welcome! It's really hard to keep up with all the faces and references even for book readers, so I can definitely relate to that :)

Osha (Natalia Tena, Tonks from Harry Potter) is not with Bran; she separated from the rest ran away with Rickon at the end of season 3 - they intended to go to seek House Umber for assistance, which we now know is against the Starks (via Ramsey v. Karstark talk pre-daddy stabbing).

Walder Frey mostly sees his many daughters as cannon fodder for his marriage diplomacy; I'm sure we'll be pissed another business endeavor didn't pan out, but he's always free to flaunt the rest of his progeny to the next fool bent on conquering the North.

I'd love to take a picture with a performer I admire (I'm pretty sure I'd be too shy to invade someone's privacy when they're going about their business, but I guess that's what meet 'n greets are for), but people seem to have less of a filter nowadays when it comes to showing themselves off and demanding performances

This is really creepy - the man insisted on a selfie Amy didn't want just for the sake of it; at least people taking pictures of others on the subway or on the street have the "decency" of being covert, not boastful, about it.

I've never forgotten about Bridesmaids. I watch that film at least three times per year (whenever it is on) and it (together with Mean Girls and Easy A) just remind me how women are probably funnier than men.

Dionne Warwick was also available for the paint job, but if someone made a connection with his knowledge of Whitney Houston factoids, he'd be screwed :)

I think that's part of the beauty of it: the film is so intense, but on such a small yet melodramatic scale, that people can remember long stretches from memory (that Russian fish stew, the hot air around the villa and the wheat stalks, the dinner scene close to the end where everything comes crashing down - over a