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    I entertained this theory wheni first heard it, but after some thought and then tonites ep., how would the Waif know Arya's direwolf and its name? Why would the Waif give 2 shits about Arya's step brother being king of the north? Too many things don't add up for that theory to be true

    if the show doesn't end with charlie/the entire gang singing "well they say the world's your oyster, but oysters ain't for me, you're the bell of the ball but youre not my cup of tea…" aka the Paddy's theme song, which is a genuinely great song, I will be disappointed

    Ahhhhhh, very good. Thanks for the help bud.

    Thanks

    Can someone do me solid and explain this reference please? I searched it and got a bunch of pages in Slovak about circuit breakers.

    I didn't read the book or watch the movie, so any idea if there were multiple timelines in either?

    Well there you have it

    Not sure if Jon helped his brother with The Prestige, but that movie has a similar theme of a hidden partner with Bale's identical twin/clone.

    I thought Wyatt killed in that role. Especially when shit really started hitting the fan for him. He seemed very real to me throughout. What didnt you like about his acting?

    Cousin not sister

    I haven't watched the scene again, but wasn't it 3 eight balls of coke? He swallowed three in front of the lawyers didn't he?

    Except Ted didn't hit his head on a counter top, he tripped on the rug and slid into the kitchen island where he hit his head iirc. I don't see much similarity between the two scenes.

    When you die, on your death bed, you will receive total consciousness.

    The hot dog place was in a few BB episodes. Off the top of my head, Jesse buys a gun at it in season 2, and gives the homeless guy a stack of money in season 5b.

    I haven't seen touch of evil, and saw the opening a few minutes ago on Sepinwalls review. The weird thing is, I half expected a bomb to go off once the truck was in the garage.

    No doubt man, and I'll be the first to admit that I love me some benzo's here and there especially on those nites where sleep is hard to come by. But i am speaking more to people that are dependent both mentally and physically on these drugs. Just so many horror stories, specifically surrounding SSRI's that never make

    MDMA, LSD, psilocybin (mushrooms), Ibogaine, ahuyausca, and marijuana all have rather incredible powers of healing for the human body, but more specifically the human brain. From helping with alcoholism, to opiate dependence, PTSD or simply wanting to expand ones consciousness beyond our extremely limited 5 senses,

    I never thought of it that way and is an interesting little tidbit.

    Have they alluded to or outright said there is a large gap in age between the two? In reality they are only 15 years apart, and could certainly be closer in age in BCS and still be believable. So maybe they are only 10 years apart in the show. Unless I missed something and they are in fact further apart?

    Good Norm Mac reference. Anyways I suppose it's just a simple difference of opinion bc I, and a lot of others, feel Donovan is killing this role, while plenty of people just don't like it and think he's overacting. I can agree that sometimes his accent can be a little jarring, but some of his subtle looks and lines