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I don’t know about that, since Zemo wasn’t superhuman in anyway, Bucky would have been hard to find, so he framed him to get the world to use its resources to capture Bucky, then Zemo still needed to find out where the base was in Siberia so he used the method on Bucky to get that info and set him loose to cover his

The Khal of Khals! The Stallion Who Mounts The World!

Well the general Libertarian attitude

I’m excited for all the new Big Trouble in Little China but it’s going to take Cracker Jack timing to pull this off but hey at the end of the day...

So any word on Chinpokomon Go?

I only watched the first couple episodes but wasn’t that interested in it. I always saw the violence and gore in the comics as over the top but also excessive to the point it’s a little uncomfortable, but from what I’ve seen in the show it’s more of a KillBill feel. I always thought that the Preacher series was more a

Crows are all LIARS!

I thought the lemoncloak gave it away.

I can’t remember if Sam knows that Valyrian Steel can kill White Walkers. Jon might have mentioned it after Hardhome. I see Sam tying up his father’s hands by thanking him for his donation to the Citadel/Night’s Watch for further study. Randyll Tarly can’t really attack either of those groups.

I think the Atreides would disagree with them.

During the play the younger actress was off stage mouthing the older actress’ speech at Joffrey’s death. I think that made it a bit clearer that she was expecting to take over the Cersei role.

It’s nice to see the show move along quickly but I feel like when the show needs to move the plot forward but a character is inconveniently alive in the books, they overuse a quick, unexpected stab. Roose Bolton, Doran Martell, Areo Hotah, Trystane Martell, from last season: Hizdahr zo Loraq, and Barristan Selmy

I like how they’re developing squidWard into a villain with a little depth. Evil Cthulu monster? True, but the idea he remembers the lives of his hosts and their grudges and emotions is interesting and adds to his creep factor. I like how he called her Skye at the end since that’s how Ward knew her last and how he

That’s the winner

Why is it called the Sixty2?

(Daeron’s grandson, also named Daeron—the Targaryens were big fans of that—would eventually integrate Dorne into the Seven Kingdoms peacefully, through marriage.)

The Mission-Matsqui-Fraser Canyon election just got real.