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Well, *most* people probably recognize him as Dr. Erik Selvig from Thor and The Avengers.

I don’t care if it’s a publicity grub, big companies do those all the time and have zero obligation to also make them socially aware. Not sure if this will actually be an ad shown on TV or just a web exclusive, but this may very well be the first depiction of a trans man that Joe Everyday has ever seen. That is huge.

I wonder how many under performing live action remakes it would take to make Disney reconsider. Oh, who am I kidding?

Even Edmure Tully got in on it, who was brought back after two seasons just to get bitch slapped by his niece mere minutes before.

He is truly Azor Ahai, which it turns out actually translates as “The Petter of Good Boys”. The whole Red God/Prince-Who-Was-Promised thing was all just a wacky series of transcription errors.

You mean exactly like everyone thought it was before, until the White Walkers were proven to exist?

Yeah Dorne is the one that comes to mind. The last kingdom taken, and at great cost, not the mention the most xenophobic and secluded. But TV Dorne is like 4 people I guess, so probably safer for those 4.

I wondered why Yara didn’t speak up at the time, considering that the Iron Islanders pick their kings / queens through a vote. But there she was, laughing at Sam with the rest of them. I guess she wanted to fit in. 

My favourite part when they sent Jon to the Night’s Watch, which has no longer has a reason to exist.

Yeah, Yara’s support of Dany was contingent on Dany recognizing the Iron Islands as an independent kingdom. What made her drop that demand?

Oh, you know, those famously loyal Ironborn.

Yeah, Yara’s support of Dany was contingent on Dany recognizing the Iron Islands as an independent kingdom. What made her drop that demand?

Why would Dorne want back in this shitshow?

The other lords laughing at him was the only part of the episode that felt real.

Yara: “Wait, we can do that?”

After Sansa said the North should be free and Bran agreed, my first thought was “oooh, I bet the rulers of the other kingdoms are kicking themselves for not having had the idea first!"

That’s the problem! The last two seasons were a rushed mess of major setpeices written by two assholes who were too busy to make their Confederates show and write for Star Wars that they were too lazy to finish the job they had started. The journey these last two seasons sucked.

So it turns out all those prophecies and the R+L=J stuff were completely pointless.

The way I think about it is that Stephen Strange saw, what, 14 million possible futures playing out and only one of them panned out for the heroes.

Fight the real enemy: the rat in The Departed.