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Rule #3: But what exactly *is* a Street Fighter?

Her?

Hot take: The only good Fast & Furious movies are the ones about family.

I must be the only person who loved 8. For me it goes 8 > 5 > 6 > 7 > everything else.

Yeah I thought 6 and 8 were both much better than 7.

They obviously pushed the release to get it closer to awards season.

Jon went against Sansa's advice. He did exactly what Ramsay wanted him to do, and wasted most of his army for a lost cause. She kept the Vale army secret so they could come in and save the day after Ramsay's army was weakened too. She didn't trust Jon to show that kind of restraint, and she was probably right.

I got the impression that the only reason he agreed to do the show was because it was only one episode.

I think Lemoncloak is his nickname. Because of the lemon colored cloak he wears.

I agree, it was weird that nobody reacted to Arya walking through the streets while bleeding to death. Also in the wide shot at the end of that scene there was no blood on the street, even though she seemed to be bleeding a ton in the closer shots. There has to be some kind of fake out where this is still part of her

He went outside to pee before the slaughter in the main hall began. I assume when they started killing people outside that he hid and then escaped.

Hodor is Bran's dad = confirmed. Hodor died to save his son.

Oh yeah, I definitely agree with you there. I don't consider her or Jon (and probably Tyrion too) to be in any danger until at least the final season. I mean they even wrote Jon into the corner of being stabbed to death and he still made it out ok.

That was in episode 4 of that season too so it was exactly 3 seasons. They must love having Dany burn shit in episode 4.

You are correct. It was at the parley with Renly.

Yeah I can't believe that the magic dragon lady who magically brought an extinct species back to life by walking into a giant fire with their fossilized eggs has magic fire resistance powers.

I'm not sure how this changes the Cleganebowl theory that much. They have mentioned Cersei's upcoming trial several times, and she even said that she would choose a trial by combat last episode. I'm 50/50 on it actually happening, but they definitely seem to be setting her up for a trial by combat with Gregor as her

From what I remember, George only said that Targaryens aren't fireproof. I just assume that Dany is kind of the exception to the rule since she's obviously special.

Goddamnit.

I hope not. I didn't think Jon was leaving right then. I'm assuming he still has to pack a bag and maybe check in with Davos, Mel or Tormund before leaving.