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Hot damn, this season is on point!!! Loving it… keep it up, GoT!

God fucking dammit.

I remember driving from LA to Orange County about 10 years ago, I think on the 5 freeway… there was a big mall/outlet on the side of the road, with glaringly bright LCD billboards plastered for a quarter mile stretch… wonder how many accidents occurred from people being distracted/blinded by those things.

Food City in AZ.

I don't know what's more painful… the fact that Kristen fucking Stewart thinks she knows what is "greenlightable", or the fact that she was probably right.

That's a much more efficient/eloquent way to say it then I did… Agreed.

GoT is like the old pizza/sex joke… 'even when it's bad, it's good'. And I thought this episode was mostly great, anyway.

When you put it like that, current HBO doesn't seem so bad!

No worries… She hears worse from me on an hourly basis, poor soul. ;)

BTW…. Did I miss something, or is Bronn MIA right now?

Well, she did give birth to the smoke monster that killed the younger Baratheon.

I agree with the general point of your rant, but not quite the level of vitriol.

You're either too dull-witted to have a conversation with, or trolling… either way, I tap out, you win.

Niiiice.

I thought the pace was TOO slow the last few seasons, given only 10-ish episodes a year. Now, if we were in the 20 episode range, I'd be right with ya. But nothing ever seemed to progress, and then as soon as anything even seemed to begin to happen *bang* season finale, wait till next year. I'm glad this last

Sweet… I said that to my wife during the flashback scene. "Must have been kicked in the head by a horse at some point"…. She gets mad when I call stuff, so this one will go right up her tailpipe. ;)

Yes…. this episode really started moving the plot forward, finally. Loved it.

Yikes, your arguments can't be real, can they?

I blame Fire in the Sky ('93)… most boring movie about alien abductions, ever.

A) Makes good point on being tough to cast an actual Tibetan, and the geo-political landmine surrounding the decision. (I mean, I guess there are next-to-no Tibetan actors, correct?)