fredfuchs
Fred Fuchs
fredfuchs

For me, the ultimate slight of hand card trick will always be Ricky Jay's Four Queens. It's not so much the magic, but how casually he performs it. Like he just decides to do magic because he's bored. It's so flawless and easy that you wouldn't be surprised to find out it was magic. 

Well, my mom died of breast cancer, so cool dig.

You’re so superior to us all, though. 

But you won’t say. Because you’re so superior to us all. So superior, in fact, that you’ll keep trolling. Because you’re the real beer expert around here.

Cool. It hasn’t been 5 years in the show.

Cool. But you won't tell anyone. They just need to be as good as you to read your mind. 

You don't want a beer you have to add a lime to in order to get flavor? 

Sam Adams is great simply for their seasonals. I have Cherry Wheat sitting in my fridge now. In the fall it'll go to Octoberfest, then to Cold Snap. If there's a BBQ, I'll get a variety pack. It's always a hit. 

And you didn’t turn in your homework. You expect everyone to know what you’re talking about, and if they don’t, your superiority is proven.

No, the original point stands. We watched an underage character get naked and start sex. It's not even my point. Kill me. 

Arya in season 1 says she’s 11. If she's 20 in the show, as you said, that's an 8-9 year journey. If it's on your most liberal estimate, then she's actually 16-17, at best. Most likely 15.

There’s no way Arya in the show is over 15 in the show. Each season hasn’t even been close to a year. Unless you’re telling me Daenerys spent a year hanging out in Qarth, a year with the Dothraki before she burned it down, several months buying the Unsullied, or a year between arriving at Dragonstone and leaving for

Space Mountain is packed at Disney. Doesn’t mean the whole world is craving more Space Mountain properties.

I’d agree if I only saw season 8. 

The problem is that people are listening to the very people trying to keep you watching and have the most to gain from lying to you about future plot points. 

No, I'm saying the North did better against the Night King last week than they would've against 3 healthy dragons, the Dothraki, and the Unsullied. That's all. 

The more I thought about it, the more I realized that Bran was in charge of moving all the pieces around the board. He set it all up and brought it all down. Everything that happened during the Long Night was known by him. When you look at from that perspective, the battle isn't a battle. It's tying up a loose end. 

I was sitting there last week wondering why his arc ended so abruptly and it occurred to me that, this is what happens when your purpose ends. It's not that he was defeated, or was meant to do more. He just stopped being useful. Bran set him up to die. He knew all the important people would survive. He risked nothing

Hear me out.

Jamie said all that about Cersei so Brienne wouldn't follow him and so she would move on if he died. He was pushing her away to keep her safe.