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Yeah, I was almost entirely kidding. It was very popular for a few years but left little cultural impact aside from being a punchline. The first three seasons or so were fun, though. 

This is blatant Entourage erasure and I won’t stand for it.

I watched the whole thing and liked it a lot. My wife watched the whole thing and hated it with a passion.

Grumpy Cat was killed in a drone strike after defecting to ISIS. RIP.

I like that one a lot.

My wild-ass prediction: Dany spends the first however long of the episode torching Westeros into submission. She’s going full-on apocalyptic. Bran, seeing that the country is facing an existential threat and armed with the knowledge of how the white walkers were created, asks Sansa or Jon to shove a piece of dragon

I mean, his armies were getting worked by a teenager. He won the war by convincing a notoriously craven old man to break one of the most sacred traditions in the land.

Is there a way to filter out all the obnoxious nerd slapfights and just see the actual, substantive comments? Christ, some of these threads are tedious. 

Richard getting his deserved happy ending was all I really needed out of the finale.

In short, he’s a college coach.

Kyrie and Durant both going to the Knicks and finally giving the franchise the two bonafide free agent stars they’ve craved for decades, only for it to all blow up in their faces because they’re a couple of bizarre goobers, seems good to me.

The whole Northern storyline is what I’m looking forward to most in TWOW. I kind of got sick of Dany’s storyline in Mereen, and Jon Connington/Young Griff seems like a red herring. I want to know what Wayman Manderly is cooking up.

It’s kind of hard to wrap your arms around where their technology “should” be given the bizarrely long timeline of Westeros. The Starks are supposed to date back like 8000 years or something. Things seemingly move kind of slow over there.

Canonically, they’re supposed to be so blue they almost appear purple. It’s a Valaryian trait.

In the books, at least, there are always cousins or cadet branches or something to pull from, it seems. Even the Starks, had Winterfell not been taken from them, could’ve continued on with some Karstark relative or something.

I suppose the answer would/should be that Dany’s dragons are more vulnerable since they are still fairly young, but the show hasn’t really done anything to establish that. Instead, we just have to accept that the big, laser-guided crossbows alone are enough to do the trick.

It seems like you’ve put more thought into this than the guys running the show.

You’re a Generic Indie Man now.

I honestly can’t say whether or not they’ll do a good job with Star Wars. They seem burnt out on GoT, maybe they’ll be refreshed working on a new project or something. I’m sure I’ll go see the movies either way.

Yeah, it’s a variation of phoning it in.