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I was so angry that they left it as inaudible whispering. Really undercut the scene IMO.

You can either complain that they didn't specify how much time has passed, or you can just accept that since she knows the news then enough time must have passed for her to know the news. Up to you.

In season 1, Pied Piper was Richard's version of Spotify that happened to have a good compression ratio before stumbling into middle out. Then in season 2 they had funding and middle out but no real product. Season 3 the product was the Platform, which I guess was just Dropbox but really hard to use if you're not an

Erlich Bachman, this is you as an old man, I'm ugly, and I'm dead, alone.

This is one situation where I'm more than happy to accept "because it's cooler" as the reason for the show to do it that way. Would it have been more prudent to have witnesses and a public execution? Yes. Would it have been cooler than Sansa staring him down as his own dogs eat him? Hell no.

It's been too long for her not to be showing by now. I know the show is loose with timelines, but between fleeing to the wall, recuperating there, and roaming the North asking lower houses for help, it has to have been several months.

The series can end when a ghost/hologram version of Olly offers Jon Snow his choice of which of three colors he wants the explosions to be when the wall and the walkers and the dragons all die at once. How fun!

Oh yeah? You wanted them to fish Catelyn out of the river? How about the Hound just pisses in the river insead?

Will Arnett, Chelsea Peretti, Eric Andre, and Mike Birbiglia are comedians playing TMZ types, they aren't the TMZ people.

I don't think Marge has a plan. I think she's in damage control survival mode.

Because it's preferable to debtor's prison, basically.

There's still 2 snakes at large in King's Landing. They're letting you forget so whoever they murder will be a surprise.

How fast do you think it was? Sansa had time to sew whole outfits for her and Jon, they had to have been sitting around for a few weeks.

When he thought it was a trilogy, it wouldn't have taken that much preplanning. He knew the broad strokes, and was setting the seeds for later events.

There needed to be more people. That happens a lot in this show though, where there's armies of thousands and you only see like 6 guys at a time except the wide shots where computers can create crowds.

Didn't he just come in and say "I know who you are" and "I can say anything I want to you, right?" without positively confirming to her that he thought she was PR?

This show felt like one that could believably keep growing for a while, and since it's HBO it could just find a logical endpoint when continuing to grow doesn't make sense or isn't funny anymore and have the show stop there. Kind of disappointing that they seem to be hitting the reset button.

Star power can matter, if you make a good movie and they do the talk show/interview circuit promoting it. The main one that comes to mind for me is Jack Black as Kung Fu Panda.

He probably didn't expect the immediate stabbing in response. Expecting Ramsay to kill the baby, sure, but to get stabbed right there with witnesses in the room? Blindsided.

Kumail gave a perfect smug "I told you so" nod when Jack said the old logo was phallic. I wanted him to say "snack dick" again.