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Marie H. Johansen
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Yeah, I really can't understand that he kept running in a straight line when Ramsay was just calibrating his aim (or playing with him). And Jon should have gone to the side as well to have Rickon change course. But the shittiest thing was Jon taking the bait and leading his army into that trap…even after Sansa warned

Ah, how much shipping and comic reliefcan come from just a few glances <3

So..you can only be strong physically? Bullshit. For Sansa to have endured what she have and still want yo go back and kick Ramsays ass one way or another, is definitely being strong. Jon has basically wimped out at that point, and in general good leaders are strong and good politicians, leading with words, not

Who knew that with just 2 short scenes nothing makes me happier than the thought of Tormund and Brienne <3

Haha, I actually use the Lion King when arguing with vegans that claim it's unnatural to eat meat. Circle of Life baby! (Not saying it's sustainable to eat meat, but claiming it's unnatural for omnivores to eat meat is bullshit. The same goes for hating carnivores for eating cute, little animals.)I feel like people

Why do you think Leo turned Vincent away? The wife didn't seem to suspect a thing and Vincent did not ask for more,so it would be easy to just continue having them both?

I guess it can be interpreted different ways. But to me Leo was clearly in love with Vincent. And since Vincent didn't seem to have a problem with their arrangement (meaning they didn't show him wanting more from Leo), why would Leo turn him away if not to spare Vincent and his own feelings? It couldn't have been

Am I the only one who thinks Leo with lethal cancer sending Vincent,his lover/door man, away was a kind,touching act? I think Leo did it to spare his lover from knowing about the cancer and having him suffer a year with him. Watching your loved ones hurt adds to the pain. Leo has been faithfull to his wife, and given

Just an idea: what if Noah futured describtions of a place similar to the End (and maybe other places) in his book? That would make it pretty obvious to the detective that Noah in fact had been there, even if he claims not to. Seeems plausible since his book is supposed to be set in and inspired by Montauk.