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It seems like Trump's announcement is just a distraction to somehow advance Jeb Bush. Those things that he said about Mexicans — I thought the Republicans needed the Mexican vote? As an outsider, It's all very suspicious to me.

I know, QOTSA are so much better than The Beatles.

Saw EODM live in Toronto years ago. It was a pretty good show. Lots of energy.

I disagree. Ax7 are terrible, and I'd rather listen to KoRn or like, Staind than that shit, and I abandoned nu-metal a long time ago.

"My mom likes A7X, but her favorite band is Static-X."

Based on all the cut aways and cliffhangers, I suspect the season opener next year is going to pick up exactly where we left off in this finale.

I don't think Robb Stark was pointless at all. He served his purpose in the storyline, but ultimately died because he failed at playing the game.

Sansa is more valuable in the game than Stannis. Why would they agree to a trade?

I've got it: Stannis, Brienne, Sansa, and Theon meet in the woods. Eventually, Stannis and Sansa make a marriage alliance to bring their fallen houses back on track. Seems plausible, no?

OK. Here's what I think happens. She swings her sword. Scene cuts away. Cuts back. She hit the tree. She's frustrated and conflicted. Then, out of the corner of her eye, she sees Sansa and Theon running. She grabs Stannis and drags him with her… The four of them are now off to see the wizard and/or Podrick.

Where would she seek that justice though? King's Landing? I want him alive, but I just can't work out the logistics of how he could still be alive in the show's universe. He is a live though. He's not dead. Not dead. Nope.

Mayhaps. I'm conflicted because it wouldn't make sense for the show's universe to keep Stannis alive. He serves very little purpose now, and it's not like she can use him as a trade. He's worth nothing at this point. But I just can't accept that he dies, and that he dies like that.

But why would Brienne care about which death is less agonizing for Stannis? Stamina-wise it would have been easier for her to just plunge her sword into his heart.

The Hound is out there somewhere digging graves, still crushing on Sansa.

I think she is morally conflicted in that moment and swings her sword out of frustration… but doesn't kill Stannis. Would she really want to take Stannis down like that? He's already wounded. She wouldn't need so much force to kill him. Just a simple stab in the heart would do the trick. I have hope.

So many things that were pointless/silly/stupid: the kids and their parents' divorce, the token millennial and his dino toys, the assistant and her over-the-top death, the bit about Howard's character not having any children, Howard's character getting through that entire ordeal in a pair of heels, still in tact

Totally. Not a single South American employee in that entire park.

I felt bad about all those pterodactyls or whatever being shot down. So many dinosaurs dying needlessly. What a huge waste of money from an investment standpoint. Who funds this park, anyway?

I totally thought the same thing. We live in an age where we can spend hours watching videos of cats online. But Dinosaurs? BORING.

And so I guess that candle is still burning… Whoopdie doo.