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LF has some sort of plan to consolidate his grip on the Vale through using Sansa. Marrying her to the Heir is the obvious one. And I would expect her arc to involve becoming a bit more of a player rather than a puppet sooner or later so maybe it won't work out the way LF expects.

Because he's better than Ramsey. And it would mean Littlefinger had a plan that made sense.

Moontea would also explain Tyrion's height.

Given that GRRM will not finish the books and the TV series stopped making sense after it ran out of books to adapt, I think the question now is what you want to happen for the purposes of your own head canon. I want Sansa to be married to Harry the Heir. I want Tryion to realize Dany is a monster when he meets her..

Duckie was clearly going to realize he was gay in college.

I enjoyed the Walking Dead series. While your decisions make little impact on the plot, I found being forced to constantly choose between ugly/morally compromising scenarios to be horribly effective at involving you in the story.

The walking dead games worked for me just because there was such a constant barrage of morally comprising decisions you couldn't help but be caught up in them, even if they didn't ultimately make much difference to the narrative. Basically one of the few games I've played where a feeling of guilt was a key part of the

I love this line and quote it every time there's a fire drill in the office.

Still works that way for milk in the UK. And for beer in Germany!

The British Secret Service needs to get on the case - send an agent to mar a lago to beat Trump at golf, flirt with/seduce Melania/Ivanka and just generally rile Trump into overplaying his hand.

More to the point, why would you call it?

Poor risk assessment in the young adult male.

Chicago is too remote to make an effective demonstration. But their time will come soon enough.

This will seem less amusing once Bannon dissolves the Senate, bypasses the federal bureaucracy by transferring direct control to State Governors, and then uses fear to keep the Pacific States in line.

I agree really. My point is just that his shtick is to say something "provocative" (ie racist) then turtle down claiming not to be racist and that people are unfairly attacking him for racism, when all he's doing is speaking out for underrepresented white working classes. The position he actually seems to defend is

I think he has quite an interesting strategy in that the presentation is all about causing offence, while the positions themselves aren't necessarily outrageous. I mean, no-one cares about the "free speech trumps offence" argument when it comes from South Park or Charlie Hebdo. And no one gets angry about Stephen

The British satirist Peter Cook famously opened a comedy club modelled on the political cabarets of Berlin in the Thirties "which did so much to prevent the rise of Adolf Hitler and the outbreak of the second world war".

Star Wars is all about pastiche. Episode 1 should be about a cocky street kid who gets involved in a war between wizards and falls in love with a servant girl who turns out to be a princess. It should be Aladdin in space.

Each step paves way for the next. It starts with playing sax. Then they're regular guests. Then reality TV stars. And next a former porn star/professional wrestler.

Young Robert Redford.