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I wonder if things like the Three Eyed Raven or the Prince who was Promised were mysteries GRRM never told the producers and since the producers didn’t really know for sure, just sort of skipped over a lot of it. Better to not delve into it then come up with some half assed dumb explination that is completely shot

God what a horrible episode. For me, it ruins the entire series and makes me question whether I should even finish it (I know I fucking will). What a fucking shame, one of the best TV shows ever made has become...this. I’m too fucking tired and pissed off to really give a full breakdown, but just off the top of my

Oh yah, winter’s coming, dontchaknow. Heckuva deal for us white walkers.

Why did I watch that? What the fuck am I doing with my life?

All the dudes need to stop being dumb about Sansa. Jon was killed by his own crow bros, Sansa hasn’t been killed once.

I’m screaming! He tried it. 

Congratulations on leaving what is easily the most deranged comment I’ve ever received in my year of working at Jezebel lol. 

Broke the barrier.  No longer Virgin.

I bet the pilots were giddily requesting their ground speed readout from ATC, only to be one-upped by some asshole in an SR-71. 

Damn, this legitimately makes me sad. She’s an all-time great, & while you know she can’t go out on top given her current form, you want her to at least be able to finish under her own power & on her own terms.

More like Tony Wrongo! Because he was wrong and his name sounds like that kinda. So, in my opinion, that’s what it’s more like.

Based off Romo’s announcing, a smart QB can read it like a kids menu.

Entitlement is a hell of a drug.

Yes, Chris. We all know that guy. But looking objectively, the guy is a marginal NFL quarterback under the best circumstances. Yeah, sure, he had some success and even pulled off some heroics in the playoffs, when it counts the most. But he comes with so much baggage - the kneeling, the outsized media attention, the

Sir, this is an Arby’s drive-through.

I don't think we get to say what's appropriate when it comes to someone else's grief. 

I thought “Halle Berry” was Helen Keller’s call for a last-ditch throw deep into the end zone?

If this is a slice of history you’re interested in learning more about, I highly recommend the documentary Into the Arms of Strangers, told entirely from firsthand accounts of children, parents, and adoptive parents who participated in the Kindertransport. Each story is more moving, more heart-rending, more