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Yep, small world indeed!

In my town we have a Russian dumpling joint with a Mexican truck right outside, and they're both open late. Perfect 2AM bang bang.

This is incredibly grim, but yeah… someone I went to high school with died that way. I'm sure that's not something that happens often, but it can.

I'm gonna put twenty bucks on the wineseller.

Interesting, considering Mummer isn't an insignificant term in ASoIF.

I actually think overall it's a great deal more compelling than Ned's story. Ned had the advantage of being first on the chopping block, but really the thing that made it so weighty is that it showed us what the show was willing to do to its characters.

The pacing is also working a lot better for me this year. I'm liking this season more than the last.

90:1 Jaqen H'ghar
150:1 Syrio Forel
820:1 Re-animated Khal Drogo

HODOLOR

I don't even care what happens for the rest of the season. Entire hiatus was worth it for the opening sequence

Is he though? Is he really?

Do you guys think Andy Serkis is playing Caesar or Gollum?

Awe. It used to be the head of the Starks, but now none of the Starks have heads.

Lord Petyr Hahm from the hamlet of Hamham in West Hammpton.

I get her motivation and all, but yeah… the cities in Essos are so much grander than anything in the seven kingdoms. Slaver's Bay without the slaves starts to look pretty good.

Haha, I don't even mind when he goes to hammville. If he ever gets to the game-over screen in this current role, I hope he has a long fruitful career playing campy supervillains.

yesyesyesyes! Borgel shaped my entire worldview.

*Throws glass into fireplace*

Minas Morgul of the North

He's a Bolton man. Also happens to be the bloke who cut off Jaime's hand…