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I constantly tell myself that there's absolutely no way Trump can win. And yet when I go to bed every night, I can't help but think, "But what if?"

You wont be given cushy EU jobs.

My big worry is that we'd kill ourselves/planet in the afterwards. I doubt that a spaceship crashing into Earth going faster than light will be good for the environment.

As far as everyone else knew

God by the end I loathed being in America. Hartnett could not ham it up well enough to keep me from rolling my eyes, I never really understood what Hecate was doing there, and we had so much other plot to cover that it felt like a waste.

I'm really disappointed with the news. I thought this season became a pretty big misfire minus a few great set-pieces. A season 4, with obviously a different ending with Ives in season 3, would have been a good way of finally tying everything together and ending it for good. Feels very incomplete this way.

Exactly!

Well he got very well stabbed by Tormund several times, so I considered that an onscreen kill. I'd be surprised if it wasn't though

Once again, I agree that yes that is what happened in the show during the battle. In my previous comments I was mentioning reasons why the Stark name still deserved loyalty.

Also, I'm just glad that Ramsey trained his dogs well enough not to interrupt during dramatic dialogue.

Rob broke the pact yes, but he tried to fix it. I Still definitely wouldn't blame him for the Frey's insanely unprecedented murdering spree. And for the Karstarks he could have not killed the leader, but at the same time, they killed his very young hostages over a blood feud in his camp against his orders. It was the

I was so sure the Umber's would do some sort of heel-turn. Weren't they one of the most loyal houses in the book? And here they delivered the last remaining Stark heir to a sadistic guy who killed his own dad, and who is Warden because his dad did the worst betrayal in Northern history.

Agreed in all your points. Don't get me wrong, that was an amazing episode in so many ways, but during the Northern scenes I've had my nitpicks with plot.

Robb didn't mess up that badly though. He executed the Karstark leader that killed the hostages under his protection, which I feel Ned would have done. That cost him part of his army.

Edit: I'm in the wrong wrong review!

I don't get what you're saying still. I thought she sent the letter last episode and in this one Jon was practically begging her for other ideas to help them but she was pretty silent on alternatives. Jon didn't think he had a choice but to go forward.

I disagree. For all the talk about "The North Remembers" and North loyalty to a Stark, only the smallest Northern house, run by a child and with 62 soldiers, wanted to help them.

…But there was a scene this episode of Sansa telling Jon to hold off his attack till they amassed more troops. So she definitely wasn't worried about waiting.

It's a 4-player game, so you can obviously reduce the costs by splitting it. When we bought the game when it came out it was 40$ for the base game and 20$ for an expansion.

I'm relatively new to D and D, but are Warlock's useful for melee builds? I know that with pact of the Blade you can do the double attack invocation, but It always seemed that Fighters have access to so much more.