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Is that why his accent changes?

She tends to let off steam by going on killing sprees.

Will it be before Tormund/Brienne?

Arya would be foolish to become no one. She has far more to lose than most. It's good that she is gaining the skills and discipline that she needs though, as well as the ability to suppress her impulses.

This episode was directed by the man who directed "The Constant".

You need to file a sexual harassment claim.

Except that Hodor was being controlled by Bran. Hodor only pawn in game of life.

Admit it. The truth is you hit the pause button.

Bronn? Bran? Bronn again?

I missed not seeing Arya or Bran this week.

Give a man a fire and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm the rest of his life.

Maybe it was Tommy Kirk?

They really should resurrect the "Got Milk?" campaign with him as the poster child.

No touching!

Speaking of Gendry, I keep waiting for him to come back.

Not that I'm complaining, but I thought that Emilia Clarke added a no nudity clause to her contract a couple of years ago.

I loved him looking at her during dinner.

Depends on which sci-fi time travel theory you ascribe to. In one, all actions must resolve themselves in the same manner that leads to the current present. For example, in the new Twilight Zone, Katherine Heigl goes back in time to kill baby Hitler, but inadvertently creates baby Hitler. Another theory, where there

Are you a virgin? I mean, if it's not too personal.