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Considering they consistently drop the ball on heavy emotional situations, plus I want Natalie back, I prefer this theory to the Ghost of Mom one.

She can do great anger, she did it in Ally McBeal. But the way she expressed it there would be out of character for Joan, at least the way she's been developed to this point.

I was wondering if that was supposed to be ironic since they had a shot of Chuck's back window with rain but all the other car windows were dry.

So this is going to sound very Whoopdedoo and like I think parent lunchmakers are bad parents and I don't… but it's really not necessary, even if the kid works hard. In highschool, I was in International Baccalaureate, did my own laundry, house and yard work, and martial arts—and made my own breakfasts, lunches, some

I agree!

One plane did tackle the hijackers on 9/11

Oh, I don't know. Shorten it to Ara, as in Greek goddess of vengence and destruction, and that's pretty roar-y.

Don't you go killing of my Tyrion. We can't lose all the smart people in Westeros.

Yes, some of the best high-tension scenes from the book take place during journeys when everyone is vulnerable, both physically and emotionally.

I just posted something similar. That throne is nothing but bad luck, and ugly to boot.

So the irony of it all is going to be: The dragons smash into the throne room and melt the Iron Throne everyone's been wanting so much, right?
And then what?

But if he is a Tagaryen then there's a good chance he will also be able to control the dragons. There's proof and power, both.

Dire wolves are pack animals, right? I hope they extend the motto metaphors = reality to include mascots

He was not at the battle. Tired of the wolves being put in a corner, so to speak.

I had the same thought about wildfire containment.
If she thought showing people the horrible lengths she will go to to maintain her power would frighten them all into submission… she was right. Outside KL she's vulnerable but if I were inside the city I'd be all "Lannisters are fking awesome! Queens rule! Cersei is a

I love that she has no qualms about dressing down grown lords as if they were the children in the room.

I agree that Cersei is deliberately flouting the rules, knowing that no one is brave or stupid enough to challenge her. What's the Lannister symbol, a lion? She should commission lionesses to be put on All the Things.

The books describe whole towns being completely buried in snow, travel only possible by tunnel, widespread famine and depression, many deaths of the poor and very young and old.
Think little Ice Age without the glaciers.

She could marry Tyrion or Jaime, they are both from a powerful, though now less wealthy, house.
I just want to see Tyrion get some love, dammit.

I was yelling at the screen "Getoutgetoutgetout" for what felt like forever and all for naught. We lost her.