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Yep, "The Wire" definitely qualifies as must see TV.

They later explained that Walter couldn't come up with the means to get Peter back safely, in the episode, "Subject 13". S3 Ep15

Robert Baratheon, you are NOT the father.

Also, Valonqar would have to be Jaime, although the witch said his hands around her throat, so that rules out Jaime. Of course, the TV story may vary, since this part was not in it. Personally, I'm hoping for Arya.

Ted Koppel *is* a robot

Fate is against her, but I so want Arya to kill Cersei.

Then you should have no problem with the next season beginning like this:

Kind of like the beginning of Conan the Barbarian

So to speakā€¦

No, Dany and Yara.

Don't get me wrong, I actually loved the music itself. It was particularly good for tv background music. It just felt like it didn't fit in this show. Maybe if there had always been piano in the score, I might not have noticed as much, but the change-up threw me.

You got that right. To me, it's like the scene in "Somewhere in Time" when Christopher Reeve pulls the 1979 penny out of his pocket.

I was afraid that by the time Arya got back to kill everyone on her list, they'd all be dead already.

Pycelle followed whoever he thought was winning.

Dewey Decimal System

and a nice red uniform

This one goes out to Cersei Lannister:

Gendry is this show's Huell.

The show makes it seem that the faces are like masks that you need to take with you from the House of Black and White.

Pycelle is an extreme pragmatist and was showing his willingness to follow the High Sparrow when he seemed to be holding the power. That used to be Cersei. He had to go.