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Sounds like watching the show with my mom.

I still don't get it. I never considered myself nitpicky about details like this, and I have no problem with different actors portraying the same characters. But why not just put a line in there that explains the new look? It could have been as simple as, "I am the real Daario. That other guy was my body guard" or

Huge slam on Solaris out of nowhere!

I had some similar thoughts as I watched him talking with Lysa, except I wondered how far he would push things—and why. If he believes that life, morality, politics, everything is just a sham… Why risk getting killed, you know? Why not just get rich and sit back and retire or something? But I guess that's why he

It's a world where the best possible scenario is huge motherfucking dragons coming in and just murdering everyone, everywhere. So let's keep that in mind.

Surprising for a show so meticulous about keeping the exact same actors, looking exactly the same no matter what!

In this world where women only exist to be raped or victimized it amazes me that that scene got taken so seriously. Jaime and Cersei obviously have fucked up sexual quirks, considering they have had a secret incestuous relationship for years and years. Is it so strange, in this day and age, that Cersei might have some

But she did say Ilyn Payne, though. I definitely heard it.

"Remember, I'm the one that did all that [insert important event]"

It would have been so worth it just to have a scene with Jon and Bran together. But like… I guess that's not going to happen. Couldn't Bran have just snuck off after Jon says he "can't" leave?

This made me laugh more than any single other thing in the history of this show.

I am consistently baffled by the reviews lately. I agree with everything you wrote here. This was the first time in a long while where I was actually getting into Danerys' story. The fact that they took their time and just showed us a long(ish) scene made it okay to cut away and do other things the rest of the episode.

I didn't read the review but this episode was way, way more entertaining that last week's, at least after watching them back-to-back.

But she wasn't. She wasn't born today. She was murdered in the Holocaust.

This place turned into the IMDB/Reddit/YouTube comments section so slowly I hardly even noticed…

Thank goodness he was of legal age so it's no longer pederasty!

Amen to all of this.

Is this the AV Club?

Just wanted to add Jim Croce's "New York's Not My Home" to this now 7-year-old list. I listened to it the other day and got misty eyed for my own personal reasons.

These comments make this feel like the comments section of the online edition of my local newspaper all of a sudden. "Ya weirdo! Beam me up, Scotty!"