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I remember back in 2010 when Todd took on the task of reviewing The Sopranos. That was my first time visiting the AV Club regularly and man did it take a long time to get through that series. But it was worth it because the reviews gave us all a place to offer our own personal insights into the series, and now we can

Nah. I didn't count. I just doubled 35 for the expert reviews and probability tells me ep titles have the prepositions in them. But yes, my inconsistency was not noticed by myself. Thanks for clearing it up.

AVClub has made 75 (isolated to Game of Thrones) to my three.

I still think it was immoral. There's no indication that Hodor would have killed the man if he had gotten free. The stunned look on his face shows he was frightened to death, so much so that he belayed Bran's orders for a few seconds. I think he would have attacked the guy (what's his name?!) but not kill him.

The point is that he'd have been dead if one of Craster's daughters didn't save him. That sword slowed him down.

Because the scene was so poorly executed that it just felt like an exposition dump. 'Tis easily the worst writing in the show.

Anyone want to discuss the morality of Bran using the Imperius Curse on Hodor to protect everyone and effectively destroy Hodor's innocence?

I am pretty sure it was obvious I was using satire as a rhetorical strategy for his naivete.

I did nothing but laugh during the duel between Jon and that one guy. The dumbass used what looked like a long sword in a small quarter fight. He didn't have anything else? He's a member of the sanctified Night's Watch. Get your shit together, Jon!

I have to say this. "Of," "the", "or", "from", etc. are not capitalized in titles unless they are at the start of the title.

LET'S THROW CUM!

Drunk Gary is… amazing.

"I'd rather be shot in the fucking face rather than be Vice President Again."

Assholes. That's who.

I would lay with Duke Silver.

Is the cinematography as bad as it is in every Nolan movie?

LONG LIVE THE KING!

It has more heart, more soul, better choreography, better acting, etc than the original, which was just a product of the 1980s. That is, it's shit because that decade sucked Reagan balls.

Good, The previous one beat the hellout of the original.

It proves his comments about "The Family" last season are bullshit. He did not keep Tyrion for "the family." He did it for himself. After seeing how he treated Jamie in this episode, this is even more true. Fuckface.