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"Matt and Trey are at their best when they are lampooning liberals." -
Let me guess:
you find it hilarious when the make fun of the other side, but you're butthurt, when they make fun of your side. ROFL!
Why doesn't that surprise me… ^^

In the beginning of ep. 2 you could clearly see, that the boys were moved by the girl "who quit Twitter" because of the trolling, especially Stan and Kyle cared.

1.) They cared so much to go as far as destroying Cartman's social media life, long before "it cost them something".

And again you can count on the South Park reviewer of the AV Club to not get it at all.

And faster than Littlefinger. ^^

Sounds to me like they've forced someone who hates GoT to write the reviews. ^^

1. In that scene Dany is already accompanied by the Dornish and Tyrell ships.
Obviously Dany met them (with Varys) on her way to Kingslanding (or wherever she lands).

@ "Varys is on his way out because he has to get back to Meereen in time
for Dany’s departure. He can’t just wait for her to get there for some
reason."

Especially when even didn't get the facts right.

Jacob's ladder is definitely A-plus! ^^

Book readers have (pretty solid) theories who this guys is but we don't know how he got there under that ree.
Most info about him is actually not from A Song of Ice and Fire but from a spin-off book series by GRRM called Dunk and Egg.
If you want to know more about that guy:
http://awoiaf.westeros.org/…
This link spoils

You mean that Orson Scott Card who hates GoT and whose protagonist in Ender's Game crushes an alien race of beetles? ;)

I don't remember if there was much in the episodes themselves, but in the bonus material of the GoT blu rays (season 1, if I remember correctly) was this clip about the children:
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
That explains a lot about them, and it won't spoil anything since it was with the s1 blu rays.
The Children

I read AFFC and ADWD only once but enjoyed it very much. Maybe because my expectations were not that high after I heard the complains about both books.

Good point. ^^

Since this went over the head of so many people:

Do you really want to see the Unsullied naked?
Remember, they are without pillar and stones.

No, the scene wasn't invented for the TV- show.
There's a similar scene in the books where they give a dying man the "gift of mercy". But I can't remember if it has the same or a different dialogue.

This is a great episode with several amazing scenes, and you actually have only good things to say in the "Stray observations" section.
At the end we even get a revelation that book readers didn't know either.