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There were probably giant crossbows spread along the line at intervals. That's how I would do it anyway… Just with smaller intervals so that more than one can fire on a dragon at once.

Arya does need a bigger sword though. I know needle has sentimental value but it probably needs another third added to it's length to fit her. As it is she fighting with two daggers.

Does Dragonstone have any farmable land? It's great strategic, but I think it's a really just a giant rock, with little in the way of resources.

Don't forget paranoid and obsessed with putting her immediate family into positions of power to bolster her own short sighted goals.

That's completely as a result of handing Sansa over to the Bolton's though. They undermined Littlefinger to simplify some other plots, but now that have this character who no longer has any power just kind of puttering around.

So people did the same in the college town, where I live, a couple years ago. I don't think it got as far as actual legal action, but the University kind of got involved, because drunk students, and all the bar just gave up and stopped having ladies nights so it would go away.

I think she was basing it on what the alien blood did to the crane arm, not that one dude's face.

I watched Pirates last night. Way more disappointing than this. Even Barbossa couldn't make it interesting.

I don't really understand what he's improving about the xenomorphs. The goo bombs seemed pretty good at creating creatures that could wipe out a planet. Are Xenomorphs better because they don't target smaller lifeforms? They don't seem to be more effective than the blood bursters.

Walter was a traitor to the synthetic race. He had to be stopped.

David said they were going to the Engineer homeworld in Prometheus, but David lies… a lot

That's one of the explanations I've heard. Not because he's genetically superior, but just because Clack has kind of built up a resistance having lived under a yellow sun for so long, where Kara's body is still drinking in every bit of yellow sunlight it can get.

I'm only problem with that interaction was Daisy say "He didn't want to leave Hope" while assuming Yoyo didn't know about her. It was just awkward.

I'd like to know how Aida chose what power her new body would have. Unless she doesn't have any powers and she's using Darkhold magic.

No way Daisy could have gotten Mack through the portal. Nope, she is not a trained fighter with super powers or anything. Just leave him there while he body slowly gives out or the framework is shut down.

My instinct would be to refer to them as they currently present. If I changed my name to AwesomeIndianSlug tomorrow, you wouldn't say this comment was written by SuperIndianSlug, it just adds confusion to the conversation, and it's obviously a name I no longer want to be known as.

As good as this arc is, I will not be satisfied if Trip doesn't get sent through the body making machine.

I'm glad I'm not the only one. Not only Garfield, but it was on the list.

He doesn't need to know that he wouldn't be able to go back to sleep. Whether his employer betrayed him or the issues that awoke Aurora also made returning to stasis impossible. Or it could be a "This money will save my brother from boneitis" type situation. There are plenty of interesting ways to go with it that

Why has Heigl been so absent for the past few years? She had her own production company, which made the crappy romantic comedies that she was starring in for a few years, so regardless of whether she no one wanted to hire her, she could hire herself. Was the loss on One For the Money THAT bad, that she had to shut