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Pastor Tim doesn't turn them in because they gave him a line of being peaceful and produced that priest for Latin America to "back" their story that they are "good" spies who are trying to help Latin America, which is a passion for Tim. He wanted Paige to tell him if they were violent, and I think he would report

Stan was playing him. It was set up in this episode like he was saying goodbye, but it was a "false confessional"/ "half truths" play. He told his new bosses you could not squeeze Oleg, and Gaad's final conversation to Stan was not to give up on Oleg and turning him. So he "levels" with Oleg, telling him they are

I would put Cersei and Tommen at the top of the death watch. Characters creating a problem or causing a situation by their own arrogance and paying the ultimate price is a recurring theme, which is what did Robb Stark in. She created the sparrows and I do not think she will be let off the hook for that decision. It

it is pretty clear at this point Dany, Tyrion and Jon are the "main" characters of the whole epic. They all also have the same story synergy..outsiders and unwanted cast offs of their own families who end up being the hero..So they will not die except at maybe the end. I can see the rest of the Lannisters dying, as

I agree they never got the look of them right on the show. They basically looked like extra large huskies rather than fearsome, magical creatures. As I said on another thread, the direwolves have probably been the biggest letdown of the show. They get killed way too easily. They never seemed to have any ability

I think that is what you WANTED it to be about rather than what actually happened. Given the messed up nature of this world they are setting up, I think it was fairly straightforward she is a freak who liked it.

I will give it a chance

I watched this and it looks interesting, but I can tell you I am sure confused, What that Cassidy guy was and why he could do what he did is a mystery. I never read the comic and this seemed all bad ass, less telling us what the hell is going on. I really think they needed to establish the characters better before

I said way down below, but that scene is ripe for comedy. I could see john Cleese or Eric Idle in the priest role saying, "shit, we need a new way to pick a king!" after the last 30 heirs all dying.

One of the departures from the books that has not worked out for sure. I had the feeling Sansa chapters are few in ADWD because her and Littlefinger's story was basically ended in the books. They would rule the Vale. Littlefinger always wanted Sansa for himself for the reasons you said and threw the Vale Queen

I am like 95% certain she does not become a true faceless man for the reason you stated. Maybe if the story moved way more slowly and aged the characters, but they seem steadfast not to. (I could see a 30 year old faceless man/Ayra killing Cersei in a long game revenge once she is a killing machine..but now, nah, I

I am at a loss with Littlefinger here. It seems to continue his cluelessness if he really thinks Jon will betray Sansa. If this was the purpose of this line, for such a big scene, it really was a letdown, she could have legitimately laughed at the suggestion. Normally, what Littlefinger says carries a lot of

The direwolves have been ridiculously unnecessary in the show. Are they not magical being? Seems pretty lame. Dany still got three dragon who are murder machines. Outside of some off screen told-to us badassery with Robb, they have been ridiculously easy to kill and outside the Night Watch, no one even seems

kingsmoot guide to winning, whoever promises the greatest delusion of grandeur for a crappy island kingdom that no one takes seriously becomes king, if you can survive a good drowning. I would think they would go with the latter, as that seems pretty hard. In fact that should be the only test. Hold both heads under

I think he was fairly certain putting himself in that position was the only way to sincerely apologize, and also she would not kill him. He made a bad mistake but was not the one who did it and certainly did not have her raped. I think he knew if she saw he truly did not know, she would be very mad, but could not

agree with Littlefinger. He has been set up as a huge character as a master manipulator, but lately he has seemed off on an island and is one of the few characters where I cannot see where he is going. If he is rejected by Sansa (and it looks like he is) I am not sure where all his scheming and being a puppet master

you do realize this is a fictional story…um, right?

its official, young Beeman has a thing for Paige and Paige seems at least open to him. Just another layer of drama between Stan and Phillip.

No, I really do not think so. They actually ran a clip of Stan telling Phillip about Gaad in the beginning of the episode. If they really wanted to, they could find him, but why on Earth would they go through the effort? They went to him because Phillips info gave them an opportunity where they knew where he would

maybe its they stopped advertising. They were everywhere in the 70's up until the 80's, then you never heard from them again