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mikeN256
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thats what watching a guy die on condor cam is! Also, retired judge is going to think Richard is folksy.

His explanation makes sense, but that assumes people are complaining about the story and not because internet outrage is a major driver of clicks and twitter followers.

Internet commentator hates fun, children, self. Story at 11.

All they have to do is stand up and scream "THEY ARE NOT AN ARMY OF DEATH SKELETONS LED BY ICE GODS" really shouldn't be that hard a point to get across.

In the books, doesn't Melasandra stay behind at castle black? Who is going to be around to unstab him on the show?

Im pretty sure normal fire kills zombies. So dragon fire would be a big yes.

I was really hoping he was going to call up a zombie whale.

What complaint could you possibly have with how Dorne has been done?

I expected the Knights King to be taller.

In the books I believe Sam discovers it in the nights watch library. There is talk of trying to get great houses to give up there valarian swords, and then everyone laughs.

Hey, remember in the books when hardhome happened without a POV character and we just heard about it in letters?

At the end… Why would you stop rowing? They were 50 feet off shore for like 10 minutes. A Giant WALKED past them. I would be rowing the FUCK out of that boat, I don't care how much John snow wants to stare smokily at the Knights King.

So I had high hopes for Carla when she joined the show, but after the "you're scrumptious" thing I'm starting to think that all the writers are going to use her for is as a stool for the guys to trip over.

Everyone is missing the biggest problem with this episode, the magical teleportation device little finger uses to cover the ground between winter fell and kings landing.

when they do use her she is as funny as anyone on the show, but they haven't had time to develop her comedic pairing with jared like they have the other pairs on the show.

it was a good idea, just over done. They even had Carla lead into it with a "Here is what the joke is" speech.

To be fair, any Tyrion pairing always kills it, because Dinklage is the best actor on the show.

So I don't really see how people were surprised by this scene with Sansa. The proper time to be surprised by this was back when little finger brought her to Winterfell and turned her over to the boltons to marry Ramsey. Everything that has happened since then in that plot is really the only possible way it plays out.

Wolverine?

reinstall