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I really hope Littlefinger has been hiding those messages or Jon *really* doesn't deserve to be King.
Also, I'm not even sure if they *established* how many Wildling Redshirts were in the party in the previous episode. When they got the group together they only mentioned the named characters and I only saw them

She just doesn't convey that much information to the viewer about her character and motivations. I guess if you wanted "twitchy like a weird swan" to be a character trait it could, but I find it hard to connect with her as a character like I can with, say, Lucy. I don't know if she's supposed to be calm or nervous,

It was a combination of an insect and a toad and it moved more like a cockroach. We sometimes see things that hop as 'cute' (see: a cricket), but the cockroach crawl is almost always a symbol of revulsion.

I'm not even sure they TRIED to look for an autistic actor. This guy isn't exactly well-known. It would also be nice if the humor WERE less like Sheldon's…. the thing I liked about the movie "Temple Grandin" was that the only humor came from things SHE found funny (like picturing the cows signing a document) instead

Many autistic actors (or would be actors) would probably have trouble succeeding otherwise. Even when very mild it can impact your ability to purposefully emote and follow directions, not to mention that anyone with atypical body language tends to 'turn people off' (as I know from far too many interviews even when I'm

I do kind've agree, but I mean this kid is supposed to be in high school so it's not a problem of "higher functioning autism hasn't been identified'. They could also potentially have the atypical prosody or mannerisms that sound a bit faker coming out of NT actors.

I mean, you can have a certain amount of empathy and preferably hire them when applicable but as an autistic person I know that's there's a difference between someone legitimately *trying* to catch social cues and sometimes missing them and someone who doesn't have sufficient self-awareness. If someone's unpleasant to

A good character arc might be an autistic kid trying to 'grow up', realizing he wasn't doing 'social' all that well, and learn to recognize social cues better so he wouldn't hurt people's feelings and be more successful in dating and academics/work.

Couldn't they have hired an autistic actor for this like Speechless hired someone with CP? It's a high-functioning character so theoretically a high-functioning actor could've taken direction. Hell they could've found an autistic person to write/consult. I wonder what the reference was here. Maybe a parent of an

Mystery Date was definitely one of my favorite Mad Men episodes. It had an amazing sense of tension and you could see that in this episode too.

I think that the loss state of a Superman game should be other people dying. He can't be killed most of the time (except for like with kryptonite which should be like the final boss battle), but he can let other people down and that's a loss for him.

I mean all games are fake things we do for no reason.

That character is pretty egregious. Why does he have so much free time?!?

Theon grew his dick back, but it's an eel now.

Looking at the map, yes. Unless the scene where he's in King's Landing was before the scene where Dany finds out they were captured and he immediately set sail after.

Hell, if you look at the map it seems like you should be able to see/intercept ships coming out of King's Landing but it's not clear what the distance was.

How awkward must it be for Bran that his sister's boobs were apparently the first set he got to see post-puberty?

Also, based on the societal rules of Westeros, Robb eating the Freys' bread and wine should've protected his party. Catelyn was rule-focused like her husband. She was trying her best to salvage the valuable alliance her son had wrecked and didn't imagine the Freys would commit such an abominable crime.

Very different. It's a hang out story kind of like Being Human where 3 different kinds of monsters are living together: Gwen Dylan, a zombie (so that's Liv Moore— I was surprised that great name was show-only), Ellie a 1960s ghost, and Scott a were-terrier. It's set in Eugene Oregon instead of Seattle. Gwen is a

Also, the girl's *eyes turned red*.