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Nicely put. And I see what you mean about adorable regarding her misunderstanding of the dialogue. If you had used that term any other time I totally would have understood what you meant. Sorry for jumping on you for something that other people are guilty of! (and thanks for being so nice about your response.)

Must we use 'adorable' when describing older people's opinions? Would you like your opinions to be described as 'adorable'? I think it's a little insulting. And sorry to go off on you but I see that quite a bit when people > 70 venture an opinion that shows up on the internet.

I was really hoping that the wedding would have been followed by the wedding dinner. I would have far preferred the pie.

I took my 13 year old daughter. She loved it, I loved it, all were happy.

I think I finally realized that. I really did think that his love for Catelyn trumped his ambition and he would do what he could for her (seemingly) last surviving child.

I used to enjoy Littlefinger's shenanigans but no more. He deliberately fed Sansa to the…err…not-wolves and I hate him for it.

Saturday night about 8ish I remembered I hadn't watched Outlander. For a moment, I was excited and then I remembered what would happen in this episode. Excitement turned to dread and I decided to sit this one out. An hour of torture? No thanks. I will, however, catch the last episode.

I don't think Claire's been educated in the Prime Directive. But really, Claire is not versed in all the sci-fi/fantasy concepts that we are are. Of course she is going to use her knowledge to save her new family. I would.