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If you notice, the cartoon Dennis was watching had a father talking to his son about staying safe. Yeah, on the outside of an airplane, but I like the little character touch there.

Whoever it is, they'll have had to have a big enough grievance against Dany and her tactics before the planning of the assault. The biggest chance I think would be Olenna, but that means she'd have had to anticipate that Tyrion would want the Westerosi army to besiege KL.

Honestly, I think George's plans for Nymeria are grander than just as a character reference and reflection piece, effective though it was.
He's built up the wolf army as being something that is increasingly troublesome to larger and larger groups. I'm guessing the wolves will play a part in Bran's role as the 3-eyed

While slow I liked how the show keeps playing with the center trio and always takes time to identify how each relationship is different.

I'm pretty sure this is exactly how Steven Universe got reviews on this website. People just opened a thread in the comment section of the Adventure Time reviews so they could talk about it and the most recent episodes.
So I guess, do that with the SU/AT reviews if you're so starved for discussion on it?

*Oooooooooooh!* Thanks!

Some table-setting with actual tables.

I honestly thought we were gonna see him when Arya was coming up to the group of soldiers.

And finishing up they play the all-time favorite,
"Fuck the King"

I think out of the "never", the most likely to die is Dany.
It won't be a sword to the back or anything, but a self-sacrifice.
Mostly, I think she's the giant sacrifical dragon to the sacrificial wolf that was Ned Stark.
In Season/Book 1 we thought most characters were safe until Ned died.
I think Dany will die in the

He could be acting as a corrupter. Making it seem so much easier and better to just be evil and cruel instead of standing up for someone.
He sees someone who doesn't belong in Hell, and thinks, hey, why not make it so he DOES deserve to be here.
So if it IS a mistake, they won't be able to save him if he's just as bad

The Communist mentions make me think the public humiliation is followed closely by an attack on the cafè, possibly shown to be orchestrate by the guy dressed as a Rabbi.

That might be the obvious thing Jesse mentioned he was missing. Why would he ever recieve the tape?

To be fair, he's probably run into quite a few secret organizations. At least one has a Holy Roman thing going on and enough money for a private jet.

I like how, it messed with side characters.
MJ was always a friend to Ned and Peter, but she tried growing up over the months to Homecoming without losing herself.
Flash was an arrogant dick, but he really started to hate Peter not only for how easily he was able to just fly ass backwards into success but how easily

Really? I thought it was more along the lines of, "He's only been my friend so that if my BF and I break up, he can have his chance. He doesn't care about me, he was just pretending."

I'm okay with the waving, it's like waving at a photo, temporally speaking I think, but a big to-do was made of making sure Rose didn't touch her younger self. And then all hell broke loose when she did anyway.

Whenever two of the same people interact, I always question if I should remember the Reapers from the first series of the reboot or if that particular part of Doctor Who lore should be forgotten.

I like this show the most when it's having FUN. It can bounce around and have its struggles, and the drama, but for me? This is a fun show. The extra bits make sure everything stays structured, and I'm good with all the self-serious suicides and tongue amputations, so long as it can still pull off these 3 calling a

I loved how the tv series here starts, chronologically, with a single red icepick over a suitcase filled with $1,000,000, and now, here at the end of it all.
We have another suitcase, filled with $2,000,000, stained red with blood.