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She'll have a moment of truth later on, some sort of crisis of conscience between her identity as Arya and her faceless man 'duties'. It'll likely be punctuated by the reappearance of Nymeria.

If they're building to a climax showdown between Sam and his dad, Gilly might be somehow involved.

All good :), I wasn't expecting anyone to have to read it aloud when I made it.

Wait…what did we like about Heroes?

Hopefully all these articles posted everywhere on the internet and people tweeting back at her will convince people to finally just ignore her.

And his name was Steven Senegal.

To be fair, there are A LOT of lyrics.

I always felt she should've chosen a more dreary and bleak hipster favorite. Like Godspeed!. But that seems like a line that was based on Aubrey Plaza's actual tastes.

I'd have to agree. Maybe it's just a bias as I'm more into TV than books at the moment, but I think the visual medium can include subtleties that illustrate character development and help you get into the world more than Martin's latest books have. The show has had its fair share of blunders, but its heights are more

Exactamundo.

I just rewatched and Varys's scene, to me, was definitely based on his role as 'the Spider',
he's moving around the room that has all these intricate patterns (like a
web) while his prey is frozen in the center. Plus, then you can say
that Varys's web is the throne room, the room of power, he doesn't hold
the power,

I actually saw a parallel between the High Sparrow/Tommen scene and Ser Davos/Jon Snow in the beginning. It seemed like a sort of mentor position, where this 'mentor' is giving advice to the younger generation who seems to hold a lot of power but is unsure what to do with it.

Yeah, I don't foresee things going super well for Samwell, he seems to be too focused on getting involved with all the crazy shit going on. But Gilly has such a positive outlook on things, I'd be kinda upset if something real bad happened to her.

Haha, it's eh-meh-eh-meh, my initials as they're pronounced in Spanish. My favorite scene in this episode was Samwell and Gilly's trip. I like how differently their faces are lit on the boat, Gilly is happy and electric blue with the lightning, she's focused on the here and now. And Samwell's mostly staring off into

But I prefer that and I'm glad the show had an actor that was able to show a combination of motivations. On the one hand, he did feel strongly about Jon's mistakes, but there was also personal resentment there. I think that the show deals with people in positions of power and the often baser or more human elements of

I don't care if this is just fridge logic, it makes so much sense that I'm going to pretend there was an extraneous scene of exposition where Ser Davos explained this to someone, maybe Tormund, as Tormund demands that all conspirators be put to death.

Racism is the belief that a certain race or certain races are inferior to others. Prejudice describes a negative opinion based on surface observations, could be race or anything else. You're describing institutionalized racism, which is a system based on racist ideals. Anyone can be racist and racism forms an

I think the cartoon violence with the giant and the zombie Mountain also serve to put those characters in a different category as they are sort of non-human / 'mystical?' / more creature than anything else. So we're not supposed to judge them harshly, their killing is more natural and what they were born to do, they

And constantly include out-of-focus background shots of toys running around, doing their own thing.

I have no idea why he's not a bigger name, he's always amazing.