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    Holy crap! I had no idea! That's bad ass.

    Starts with the next billing cycle I believe.

    Yup, you’re right. I was thinking of their Texas testing facility (Mcgregor) where they did all of the F9Rdev testing. For California, I was actually thinking of Spaceport America in NM where they had planned to do some launches.

    Super materials made from toast? This sounds like something out of Douglas Adams/Hitchhiker’s Guide.

    No, they successfully landed one a while back. Can’t recall if it was Texas or California?

    My thoughts exactly. It would be more strange to not have any opening than it would to have the crawl. A Clone Wars-esque opening seems like a happy medium.

    Good find, nice citation.

    ...and Gunga Din.

    Does Bail know about Ahsoka, or does he only know about Fulcrum? I can't recall the details from the end of S1.

    Maybe it’s less real jail and more that he’s basically put himself in “jail” as penance? I think last seasons reveal is leading us to dig a bit deeper than we should.

    Ground *braking*. Accidental, I'm sure, but an apt typo?

    Me toooo! On both counts. I'm so excited for this movie!

    Sad to not see Sapochnik in the GoT lineup for next season...

    Season 1 is fully available on Hulu. Binged it a few weeks ago. The Syfy app has got considerably better than it used to be for streaming.

    I did the exact same thing, and I'm glad I got back on the train.

    Full season 1 is on Hulu. I binged it to catch up for season 2. I've been watching season 2 on the Syfy app (it got better).

    The chart has Rickard, Ned’s father, and Brandon, Ned’s older brother, not Rickon and Bran (officially named Brandon but never really called that), Ned’s sons. Not all that confusing if you just pay a little attention.

    Bran’s vision was a big tip-off for me. We witness a wildfire explosion, and we know that never happened with Aerys.

    Chances of a Tourney at Harrenhal flashback?

    Yes, that’s exactly what I’d do. I definitely *would* drop them off in friendly territory because they’re a lot more effective on land. It's easier to attack over land from a friendly base than it is to land into the teeth of a defense. They’re not marine units. I’d pull right into Dorne Sea, all the way down to the