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    Very much agree. Some of the rearrangements have been a success, but mostly they have destroyed the intricate and engaging story for the sake of cheap thrills. I think they've very much misunderstood their audience, somehow deciding that what was so successful for the first four seasons was in danger of alienating the

    It did show us Ramsay in the recap section though.

    I have never understood the insistence on seven seasons. The books do actually have some great content at this point, particularly the North. Cutting it all has been a big mistake.

    GRRM said he's hoping to have it done before the next season. That's a pretty substantial peep. The author reckons it's about a year away. What more do you want?

    I can't really extract any coherent criticism from what you wrote. It mainly just sounds like you're upset that the show is spoiling the books. Well, welcome to the world of the show viewers for the last five years. May I suggest you take a similar approach to the blatantly obvious one they took: if you don't want to

    What does completely destroying Stannis's character add to the show? Okay, it's an easy way to get your minute of edgy, social media-trending, one-upping horror — great. But what's the cost? Total apathy for what happens in the North. Probably the greatest and most gripping storyline in the last two books, completely

    Well yeah obviously that made no sense either, Earth's gravity doesn't force stuff inward, that'd be its atmosphere if anything. Not that I'm taking a cartoon too seriously or anything.

    Starchie's a paranoid idiot. That's been established in a few episodes, such as the "Nemesis" episode. Possibly he discovered the tracker tooth for the first time and freaked out.

    They are random graybles pulled out of a bag… I don't understand why everybody thinks they're chronological with the show.

    BB?

    My presumption has always been loneliness. I'm totally fine with her creating a bunch of cute critters to remedy this.

    Yeah, it seems like that arc has reached a natural end point. Martin continued to act like an absolute bastard in the Finale, and Finn came to terms with that fact.

    The "Finnale" was all right overall. The middle acts were a little dull to me… LSP is over-indulgent and messes stuff up, Finn's dad is a psychopathic egoist and ruins people's lives… we've seen it before, y'know, and there wasn't much of a spark to the execution. The Magic Man one was entertaining by its sheer drama

    Kudos for doing that, man! Sorry for being a pain and not ranking; I kinda have a low judgement fidelity. If something's awesome, it's awesome, and no individual's better than any other, it's just different.

    Literally a wizard did it.

    *cue Dikachu*

    Gandalf: Get rid of this ring for me would you, Frodo?
    Frodo: Okay!
    END

    Magic Man's nose has always looked like that…

    I love how they ironically zoomed in on her expression there.

    Mm, pretty universally loved, I think. I'm not actually too keen on "Princess Cookie". "All the Little People", though… just the entire concept of giving someone a bunch of mini-versions of the show's characters… brilliant.