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Several of the victims were wearing the 'master costume' (including Dany's emasculated husband to be) and several of the Sons were wearing the 'slave costume,' which struck me as odd. Perhaps they were in disguise as slaves, but they are already wearing that mask. They did have that one guy last season who asked to

I wonder if this is going to be the new status quo: 35 minutes of plot check-ins then 25 uninterrupted minutes of CRAZY AWESOME.

You probably have to touch the actual scales.

If only they got Frank Oz to do the voice of Drogon! I was shocked how much that scene reminded me of Episode II. Honestly I'm shocked Episode II left an impression at all really.

It's a shame that those close-minded 2nd graders got you off the Billy Joel hype train. The late 80s stuff is hit or miss, but now that I'm on the other side of 25 it's rare to not hear at least a few people singing along to his classic stuff when it's on.

I was kinda hoping for Charles Dance. Holmes' father is implied to be an immense asshole in the 'old money' style.

Best quote of the article is about Ghostbusters: I mean, what kind of Reaganite propaganda play is this where the only non-supernatural villains are university professors and officials from the EPA just trying to do their jobs?

Takes me back to the 90s when Disney movies had TV spinoffs all the time: Aladdin, Hercules, The Emperor's New Groove, Tarzan…. Goof Troop and Duck Tales even went the opposite direction and got movies.

I only clicked on this because it said 'lion attack.' I am ashamed of myself.

Yea probably. Still a pretty extraneous detail. I could be super cynical and say they only did it so that they could sell both replica dragonglass daggers and replica Valyrian Steel swords.

It's probably just the show working overtime to try to make people give two shits about Theon. He was a big deal in the early years and now the big payoff for his arc is apparently imminent and I still don't care about him.

We watched the last 15 min in stunned silence (maybe a few 'whoa's here and there). I was the first to speak up at the credits with a 'Holy shit, right?!' It's on in the background being half-watched for a third time tonight as I type.

I re-watched the episode immediately after. Cersei finally getting what was coming to her was even better when I knew that smug smile she had after gloating over Margaery was about to get wiped off her face. They even had a call back to the last episode. Cersei screams 'I am the queen!' almost the same way Margaery

Nice! I find videos about game lore more enjoyable than the ubiquitous 'watch me play a game while an annoying song blasts in the background' videos.

Very surprised you went with a Star Trek pic instead of him snorting cocaine shirtless on Mad Men.

I'm fine with that ending, it's already what I had assumed so that's a plus, I guess. I'm even OK with making it needlessly ambiguous. But it was a mistake to isolate Don from the rest of the cast for the final arc. There have been many occasions where the show sent Don off on ill conceived road trip which I indulged

Wow completely forgot about the revival and it's already 11 episodes deep. Well looks like a Binge Watch Weekend is in order!

While watching I was struck by how long it took before it truly felt like a finale. A lot of the episode played like it was something mid-season, just picking up threads from the prior episode. Ken's and Harry's final appearances don't have any weight to them, it's just another day at the office. Sure it's true to

This week it was rated TV-MA for Adult Content and Adult Language only. No nudity sorry.

A picture of House is all the motivation I need to stay up an extra half hour and catch up on Veep.