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I kind of feel like the Night's King and Stannis could be buddies.

Apart from the sort-of strange Tormund/Lord of Bones confrontation this was one of the best episodes I have seen in a while. All of the storylines were going full-tilt and everything except for the Sam/Gilly scene felt important (stupid Olly still trying to worm his way into storylines, he really is the worst). Best

Man, I've seen Jorah be rock hard for most of this series now they have to literally turn him into a rock

So if they don't go through with the Sansa/Ramsay wedding are they going with Brienne/Pod taking over the Mance/spearwives roles if Theon helps Sansa escape? Man are they going crazy with this plotline. The big issue I see is Brienne blending into Winterfell since she already met Roose and she is a huge woman. I guess

Uh, Mrs. Rowling, how big was Harry's cock in book 4?

When I say casualties I am talking about people that Nucky truly cares about, and how many of those have there been? Sally? Billie? Jimmy? The Commodore? Nucky lost his ability to really form bonds with people since his wife and child died. He's been in prolonged "relationships" with Margaret and Sally. Sally is gone

Amazing episode. Even though this show has had several detours, it has always been about the rise and fall of Nucky Thompson.

How insane is it that Mickey Doyle of all people is going to be Nucky's general in his last stand?

What is with this discussion about the Iron Islands being completely taken out of the show? If that happens I would be really, really disappointed. First, because I guess I'm one of the only people who enjoys that plotline (it isn't particularly exciting but I love the Greyjoys bleak outlook and dedication to their

Does this mean we won't see "Nimble" Dick Crabb? Seven hells…

I'm excited for him to use his powers of persuasion on White Power Bill.

FISH JELLO

I've been waiting anxiously to see how they would pull that off on network television and…well…they did it.

That actor has really knocked it out of the park. I was so worried about the casting for that particular character, moreso than almost any other, and they just nailed it.

Don't get me wrong, I love the game and all of the political machinations and backstabbing. It is the crux of the series for sure. But I also love the concept of a looming threat that has only been hinted at so far but is constantly in the back of your mind. I think that was kind of his point, that they are far, far

My favorite part of this entire series (books and show) is the irony that none of this politico crap really matters because the white walkers are coming and no one really realizes or cares except for a few people. It's going to be hilarious in the last couple of seasons when everyone realizes what they should have

Didn't Tywin pretty much let Frey do the dirty work and dishonor his house so he could just say he had no part of it?