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I doubt the soul was in the leg, the leg just has large veins which would be an easy access point.

Activated charcoal absorbs poisons from the digestive tract and prevents them from entering your bloodstream. It wouldn't do anything for metabolites of an inhaled substance that are already in your blood.

When you say that there was a target that was a couple, do you mean the target with the guy with a gun using a woman as a human shield?

There is no way Arya would have any idea that Jaime defenestrated Bran.

Read the comments of the article, some people explain better than I can why the article's thesis is questionable. In short, Robert's claim to the throne came from his Targaryen grandmother, the Baratheon connection to Cersei is much earlier than that.

That's all from the books, and I definitely agree that the Three-Eyed Crow (his name in the books) is most likely Bloodraven, but in the show he has none of Bloodraven's very distinctive features, has said nothing which connects him to Bloodraven, and says that he's been waiting under the tree for Bran for 1,000

A colonoscopy, maybe?

I would say that the victories of the state-level anti-choice agenda, which I agree is depressing and worrisome, isn't exactly the same as measuring overall public opinion.

The terms are usually used interchangeably, but even if you think that there are meaningful differences between the two, the Doctor's fits of rage seem more like a sociopath than a psychopath.