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So is Zelda really the only playable game they're going to have at E3? Because that sounds crazy.

What is HBO Now doing?

Well, of course. But that's a child being swayed by the other adults around him.

It's easy to forget about in between season's. But I was watching S4 & S5 with my girlfriend (who hadn't seen them) and seeing Olly's family get massacred right in front of his fucking eyes reminded you of why he does what he does. Honestly, if you watch those two seasons close together, it makes it much, much harder

Watch next episode open with "Man, I can't believe Balon died months ago, and we're only now just all opening up about. Communicating is tough!"

I think this stuff is usually pretty much in the can by the premier. In the past, they've sent out the first four to five episodes as screeners. The production tends to run and wrap during the off season since it's so costly. Everything is already done or nearly done by the time the first episode airs.

Rickon is Snoke, actually.

In episode two, she spends most of her time on Reddit, upvoting edgy Atheist memes.

Bad poosey, you mean.

Jon the Good White Walker leads the men of the north against the Boltons, probably.

Well, it's not like the show hasn't done that to Theon before. Multiple times.

The problem there is that Cersei already gave him control of the last healthy, free-standing army.

I don't. I thought he was supposed to be on some redemptive arc based on the first several seasons, but now he's just yo-yoing.

4. Zombie Mountain

She wears the necklace in all of her other nude scenes, which is odd. The only thing I can imagine other than it being a screw up is that she was showing Stannis' wife her true form (since she was talking about seduction) while we just saw the young her?

They said showing him die would be gratuitous.

The sound design during that scene is fucking rough.

Roose betrayed the Crown when he married Ramsey to Sansa Stark. In response, Cersai sent Littlefinger north with the Vale's army to take back the North and effectively made him Warden.

At the end of last season people kept saying "I can't believe they killed them like that" on here, so I'm not entirely surprised to see it's still being misread.