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I'm pretty sure Oldtown was new, and I don't think we saw Dragonstone before… but I don't remember a lot about Dragonstone. Was that where Stannis was hanging out when we first met him? It reminds me a lot of that area but I'm not sure.

This is totally weird for me because my friend's step-sister is a friend of Jodie Whittaker, so we used talk about Jodie Whittaker and how cool she is. Now she's playing this super iconic character. Like, wow and stuff.

I finished rewatching season 6 of The Game With The Thrones. I forgot how amazing Battle of the Bastards is. Has there been a production that massive on television before? Then the director, Miguel Sapochnik, went on to direct the 68-minute season finale right after that. He must be some sort of god.

I was hoping there'd be some minimalist drumming.

There's no need for another live-action Dumbo. Bryan Cranston perfected that role.

Visionary director Ava DuVernay? I guess I don't know what "visionary director" means; I thought it was people who were known for eye candy, like Zack Snyder. It's probably more fitting for this particular movie than "From the director of Selma and 13th…"

soy el fuego que arde tu piel ♫

KEVAN!

Why are there suddenly so many Churchills? Gary Oldman, John Lithgow, Brian Cox, Michael Gambon… and those are just in the past year.

I, uh, forgot my, uh, mantra.

I, too, am interested in not cleaning the stove.

I assumed the assailants were working for the club owner.

Oh hey, W. Kamau Bell's show got a nomination. Maybe this will make up for his book not being a New York Times Bestseller.

It was nominated for best title sequence, so probably.

At first I thought that said ¡Zombie! and I wondered if it was a sequel to ¡Rob!

Every nominee on Outstanding Short Form Variety Series is from YouTube, except for The Daily Show's "Between the scenes", which were fun and all but certainly not outstanding.

Liev Schreiber is nominated for a total of three Emmy Awards, because he's allegedly good at narrating too.

Oh hey, Lauren Lapkus was nominated for that morning show parody she did on Funny Or Die that I kept telling myself to watch but never got around to.

I bet that'll go to Stranger Things, which has the simplest title sequence ever.