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They're all in a boat with Gendry rowing round Westeros.

Superb episode, surpassed in my opinion only by the one in which they decide to split the house in half, including the TV set:

Or the Dropkick Murphys "Bastards on Parade".

And becoming Jon and Sansa Snow?

It's half a tutu, duh!

Lord of Boners more likely.

Sounds like A Boy and his Dog by Harlan Ellison. It was made into a film with, IIRC, a pre Miami Vice Don Johnson as the milkee.

Don't tell 'em, Pike!

It's a field of poppies, the poppy being the symbol of remembrance for war dead in Britain.

Luke Cage is being done as a series by Netflix as part of their Defenders TV universe, following on from Daredevil and Jessica Jones, and to be followed by (IIRC) Iron Fist and a Defenders series. Premiers in November.

Legal or not, if Ragnar had tried that with Lagertha she would have castrated him.

So where is the English creation myth? The English never had the chance to develop their own myth cycle before Christianity came along and put an end to it.

Seriously? Never heard of The Magnificent Seven?

Einstein had no say in the decision to deploy the atomic bomb. Refugee physicists who fled the Nazi's to the USA wanted to warn the Americans that the Germans had a program to build this new and devastating weapon, and asked Einstein to add his signature to their letter to the President to give their claim

It was partially the incident mentioned by Tehomet and partially The Black Dinner in 1440, where the Earl of Douglas and his brother were invited to a feast by James II of Scotland and then murdered.

Martin actually has quite a lot on real-life politics of the past. A lot of the incidents in his books are based on real events, the Red Wedding being a prime example.

If you are going to quote Terry Pratchett you should at least credit him.

There are stupid people in every country in the world, evidently.

Obviously you haven't heard about the forthcoming Cat Wedding episode…

We British people like her because she is a) A young woman, b) a very talented young actor who is being snowed under with work offers here and who held her own in her scenes with Charles Frikkin Dance.