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Zordon: In a dumpster on the moon. That's where they'll find Alpha-5 and Alpha-6. [Alpha-7 weeps] That's where I buried the Astro Morphers. The minions who stole them from us. The minions who still have them. They put them in that dumpster. Now you trade them for a deal with Lightspeed Rescue. Get yourself out of

I remember my partner at the time getting super excited about it because of all the mystical mumbo jumbo around the number (she was a bit of a new age-y type). I saw "directed by Joel Schumacher" and tried my best to dissuade her. No such luck. She was initially excited because of "synchronicity" in the movie or

Jay Mohr's the one who says it in that scene. I remember people saying the command "go" was a frequent refrain in the movie, but that's not how I recall it

Still waiting on some MadAddam news HBO…

Why the need to besmirch tampons?

Careful. If you say it a third time, then we get five episodes devoted to Dorne

We kid, but that might very well be the reason she was hesitant to bring Littlefinger and the Vale into the picture. Now that the Northern armies are wrecked, the Vale is now the strongest military presence. And because the Starks didn't take it back themselves, they owe Littlefinger a debt, which could potentially

They just settled on a mush of bodies roughly where Rickon fell, put it in a mason jar, and gave that some space in the crypt

But only off screen where all the best things happen

In no way did the High Sparrow ascend because of the people and the church being outraged about Ned's execution. He only gained power because of the war itself devastating villages and farmland which caused a growing dissatisfaction against the aristocracy. All of that was then coupled with Cersei being an idiot and

You have good points there. I could honestly see it going either way at this point, but at least one of them is gonna get offed

If Tormund lives into next season, they'll probably provide that fan service. As it stands, this was probably just some humor they ran with for the season, not thinking that it would get quite so much traction (no way does it disrupt whatever they have planned for Jaime and Brienne)

Sounds like you convinced her in the end @matthew_stechel:disqus

Brienne's got too much cultural cache at this point. Wun Wun is the most expendable, Ramsay is the most logical (which is exactly why he'll survive WHAT A TWIST), which leaves us with either Tormund or Davos or both for the pathos. My money's on Tormund as the more expendable of the two

Put down all the fake money on Wun Wun!

Too awesome/too expensive for the effects department. Gotta trim everything down to White Walkers, Dragons, and maybe (if we ask nicely enough) Ghost

That would make some sense, but probably wouldn't fit into what will probably be an overstuffed episode

The in-show logic though was that Snow and the Watch had brought Wildlings south of the wall and straight into Umber land. They don't seem to particularly care for the Boltons or Ramsay in particular, but they need the support to drive out the Wildlings, especially considering no one else in the North had any kind of

And then they win the Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series

I only read the prologue thus far, but it's about a new Inhuman who's able to see the future, and some of the characters want to go Minority Report on the Marvel Universe (I presume led by Captain Marvel, given her monologue in the preview), and I'm guessing the others opposing it for various reasons personal (Amadeus