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I wouldn't really count on those anymore (heck, Cersei aged herself up to something close to Lena Headley's age in the premiere). I'm just thinking, Aerys sent Rhaella and Viscerys to Dragonstone when Rhaella was pregnant sometime at the start of the war, which lasted a year. Then it was after Robert took the throne

I mean just in terms of family structure, not necessarily hierarchy in terms of royal lineage. Its all just a long way to say, she is just totally going to take charge and someone (Tormund, my guess he's going to fill her in on all sorts of Jon Snow stuff, passes on Ygritte's favorite saying to him) will let her in

Yeah, I could even see them closing on the scene in episode six and just have no one really mention whatever happened at all (except when Sam shows up and Jon finally has his buddy back).

But still only by like a week or two, right? Maybe at most a month? I think though, Dany will feel it as her senior position in the family though and who cares if he is older. He's her nephew.

Yeah, I just imagine it will be something that the show likes playing with

I have this idea that while it shuts that avenue off for Jon completely, Dany channels it into thinking of herself as the most senior family member (which maybe by like a week or two?) and sees him as the way to keep the family going. Even if that means, well, treating him a bit like the princess to be protected in

I actually don't think they will go fully "there" with Dany and Jon, rather, they will play with the idea. Sigh, from what I read of episode 6, that is probably the closest it gets but they have built two things that would prevent anything really happening (injury and grief), but they needed to build in a reason why

There is a scene in the preview where she is at least overlooking Winterfell.

I do think I am going to try and figure out how to avoid the "previously on" section because I clearly figured out it was Bran (which if you try any sort of timeline story tracking, makes sense that Bran would return first, especially if you figure in Edd and while he would want to send Bran back with his family, he

I wouldn't worry about spoiling the books too much because….well, you know Jon is alive. Plus, I think the show is going to catch up to some of the cryptic wolf pack things and they may just follow Arya to make sure she gets home.

That she was counting out the days for the meeting and the quarter period and then stopped abruptly and started counting on her hands. Which is frequently what happens when you have been super busy and you realize that, oh crap, when was my last period.

I have a weird question, and mind you, it wasn't mentioned as even a possibility in all the discussion afterward, but did anyone else have this thought cross their mind. Kim could have been just figuring out that to get ready for a Monday meeting (and other than it seems like it was Tuesday that period) and how much

And wouldn't that amount of ibuprofen (I think that is what he replaced it with) actually start to have some issues? I have absolutely no real knowledge of medicine other than two of my three roommates were nursing majors in college and, particularly sophomore year where I know they took pharmacology, they would come

Probably, it just seems like it has to be Nacho because he's barely, if any, mentioned in Breaking Bad and he also seems to be the reason, to me, that Mike is so determined to try and get Jesse free from Walt even if its to move him to under Gus because he just sees the boy would be safer there where he could keep

The thing that worries me about Nacho is that, presumably, not a lot of time has really passed since last episode, like maybe only a couple of days or week, which means they are still in March or April of 2003. However he gets in the condition we know he is in, he would have to be in for awhile.

I think the pills will work, just not how Nacho thinks. Hector likely uses the pills too often as a placebo effect but eventually a clot will form giving him the stroke we know he has. I imagine Gus gets to watch and not call 911 because I always had the sense he just thought of Hector's condition as a happy accident

I also liked when shows open like that, I had to quickly rewind to make sure I was on the right channel (my DVR has been going crazy recently, like actually senile, its insisting on recording Prison Break on univision on Monday nights, but besides that I never programmed it for that time, its not playing on that

I don't have Starz, so I don't know, but it sort of seems (now that I have had some sleep) he isn't exactly God, but more likely whichever the archangel who watches over those in Purgatory.

I know, right? And it would seem like they accomplished getting the proper revenge on Emmit last night (getting him to confess and he will likely tell a lot more about what happened than just accidentally killing Ray) and now they set their sights on Varga (though they would probably try and eliminate Meemo, and

I sort of more see that something happens (like that Hector figures out something is up with his medicine and goes paranoid before he sorts out that maybe he should go to the doctor) and the fry cook noticed Nacho acting weird.