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I find this absolutely fascinating and I always thought it was a commentary on populism. Danny had always been cruel and brutal, in season one she had a women tied to her husband’s funeral pyre and burnt alive. Throughout the story she does despicable things but she does then to ‘bad’ people and the audience support

Removing secure face unlock from the phone seems like a massive step backwards, it's my favourite thing about my Pixel 4

I fricken loved it, it's still one of my favourite marvel films. Chris Hemsworth is perfect casting and I love his arc. I love the Asgard stuff, I love the earth stuff, I think the tone is spot on. 

Look, we all know this isn’t going to be good, we’ve seen Snyder’s track record and there’s a reason the executives basically started again, but.......

It’s obviously hard to tell but that doesn’t look like the Spiderman suit from the MCU films, I can’t see the wristbands from the the first suit and it's not the new one he wears in London. Does this mean this isn't occurring in the MCU?

It’s far easier to make a great trailer than a great film but I am far more interested in this than any of the last few mutant films. Thumbs up.

Alternative view, one of the things that made the original films great was that they didn’t explain everything on the screen, they left it enigmatic and it was all the better for it. We don't need the KoR back story on the screen.

Out of interest, what would you do with the extra time, what steps were needed that we didn't get?

The difference between you and I is that I thought the foreshadowing was spot on, Dany’s decision makers perfect sense to me thanks to everything I’d seen before. For me whether she needed to kill the people of King’s Landing is not the point, for me they were killed because they were against her. We’ve never seen Dany

Because the idea isn’t that she was blameless or justified in what she did, this was unambiguous, she crossed a line. She killed people because they didn’t love her, she became who she was meant to be

There’s a very specific reason why this would be a terrible way to go with the story. What you attempting to do is give an excuse to Dany to go mad queen, something justifiable, ‘her kid just died, no wonder she went crazy!’

That’s your wet dream, it wouldn’t have improved the episode

I’m of the opinion that it had to come out of nowhere. We expected a final fight between Jon and the Night King. Dany cleared the way from him, he ignored all his friends being ravaged because he had something more important to do, then the dragon blocked his way and there was no time. And then Arya appears and breaks

I can’t wait to see how the internet blows up when Dany does her heel turn.....

Not a fair comparison at all, the French League isn’t competitive, PSG win it without even trying. City have a much tougher time. City have underperformed in the CL but the meetings have been fine, PSG underperform because they're put under so much more pressure than they're used to.

This is nonsense, plenty of managers have been given money, none have been as successful as he is. The money is important but a truly great team needs more than that. It’s all about how he prepares a team both mentally and tactically. Is he better than SAF? They’re definitely in the same conversation but it’s