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I watched it at a bar with a bunch of people who didn't know the R+L=J theory, and they picked up who the dad is. But I do think it was set up more as an explicit reveal that Jon is not Ned's son, especially when juxtaposed with lines in the King of the North scene. It seems silly to me, though, to try and draw out

At least on the Arya front, the showrunners outright stated in the clip after the show that they think you're supposed to be have a mix of emotions in her scene. They seem aware specifically that her change, while satisfying in the moment, is supposed to be seen as a major loss of innocence for her and a troubling

I thought the titles and claims was for the Kingsguard, not just becoming a knight.

The beginning of that is still too coherent of a thought and argument for Trump.

I think the Long Night spread nearly down most of Westeros, enough to wipe out all the major crop fields at least. Also, there's a theory that the Five Forts in the far east of Essos were built to guard against White Walkers from that side, so they might spread from two place on the map. But who knows.

[inhales]

Which parts?

It's blunde.

It could have easily just said "video game" in place of WoW and the criticism would still apply.

I'm wondering if some screener material directly references WoW.

or The Adventure Zone!

Angry nerd responses like the ones here make me wish more internet commenting sites were still around from the days of Episode 1, so we could revel in people talking about how good a film it was "for the fans11!"

Sounds like what Kung Fury basically is.

For how much GRRM likes to try to flip expectations, the idea the North would take up for any Stark at any time always struck me as one of those typical tropes he avoided. Curiously, I think it's also way too similar to the Aragorn as King idea he likes to critique (where he shows up and everyone is just cool with

Yeah, a lot of the ones that are right have been the more meticulously backed theories, I think. Spend some time on the reddit for a ASoIaF, though, and you will see that there's about a billion more.

Ed Skrein left because he wanted to star in that Transporter reboot, and, I believe, tried to leverage it in his contract.

She at least snatched the money back.

Nowalk wrote it in his review. Dunno why you're catching flak for it.

While he was great here, I still wish McShane was playing the Mad King in the flashbacks earlier this season.