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Well, Sansa wasn't so much upset that she wasn't asked for military council as that she wasn't asked for advice concerning Ramsay himself. If Jon's plans had been purely technical, military tactics, that wouldn't have mattered, but considering he was trying to play some mind games with Ramsay with plans reliant on

In the show the blindness seemed like a punishment that got rolled into some training, while in the book it is clearly the next step in training.
I kinda felt like Jaqen was being Socratic when he asked Arya if she were finally No One. He knew the answer and just wanted to give Arya the chance to declare it. Arya's

And here I thought that's what she's been doing!

That was foreshadowing!

The hoverboard but wasn't a Digital Short; it was a commercial. It actually reminded me a lot of one from maybe the early 90s about a toy that tirned out to be really dangerous.

Hasn't it become something of a tradition to end the Christmas show with a musical number?

He's recording them for Diane.

Maybe he could run a 12 step program.

She was Joffrey's actual murderer, so I'm pretty sure she returned to Highgarden in case someone figured it out.

It's not just Jost that needs to be replaced on Update.

Third person? Who… him?

That's something of a running gag with Dewey. There's been at least a couple of times where a car almost got away from him because he got out of it without putting it in park.

I don't think you know what proof means.

I felt like the whole Giordano Bruno story was misplaced on this show. Besides being visually out of place, it took up too much time for something that wasn't really about science, and Tyson's assertion of the story's importance despite Bruno's message being based on a lucky guess and lacking evidence fell flat.
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Because novelists and, to a lesser extent, film screenwriters have more room to breathe. There's probably no writer of fiction so bound by deadlines, red tape, and practical concerns (like money available to film a scene) as a television writer.

I think the difference is that a Dalek is a monster meant to wage war an be scary, and it's ability to fly makes it more effective in both aspects. R2-D2 was only made to fly because Lucas or some other hack thought it would be cool. Plus Daleks are meant to be advanced machines whereas Star Wars was originally