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It was a cloud atlas reference.

Yeah if anything Cassidy tattoos just heal faster than most people's.

Agreed that moment was worth it for the visual of Jessie fishing the bullet out of the yoghurt with a spoon.

I got the sense that the Saint of Killers is a folk tale in this universe. Or are we supposed to believe this is a universe where people actually know that there are greater forces at work in the world? I hope not, because that undercuts the revelations in the first season.

It was a mostly good mixed bag imo. This season has been much better.

And it's located in the leg of all places? I guess amputees don't have souls anymore.

I was torn between soul and life-span, but I think it was meant to be ambiguous at the start.

I'm liking that the show is taking concepts from the comics, but weaving a conpletly different narrative. It's such a better way of doing an adaptation.

I've hated Dany since she fucked up running Mereen. If she ends up on the Iron Throne Westeros will have a stable hierarchy, but a terrible ruler.

I liked it when words used to have meanings that didn't change just because people are frequently wrong about what they mean, but I guess that's just the ironic world we live in nowadays.

I am predicting Bron will meet Tyrion again when Dany takes over Kings Landing and Tyrion will be forced to execute him for his loyalty to the Lannister. That sucks just a guess though. At the very least he will be back at some point.

Nobody teaches you, but women expect you to know and get pissed off when you don't know exactly how to get them off.

What else was he going to do? Stare at it?

Ice (White-walkers) meet fire (dragons) is predicted by many to be the conclusion. Hence the reason why the story is called A Song Of Ice and Fire.

It's also going to give Dany even more motivation to actually invade Kings Landing. Brandon's vision of the dragon shadow has to come true at some point. It's an inevitability. Olenna advisng an attack will make it seem like a solid back-up plan now that Tyrions plan has been screwed up.

I still think that Sansa will end up becoming Queen in the North at some point or maybe Warden of the North. Either by Jon dying again or by Jon marrying Dany.

I just saw a trailer recently for a movie where Gary Oldman is playing Churchill and I was all SHUTUPANDTAKEMYMONEY

Tyron as. Sing goaded into a death-trap. He made the right choice but possibly for the wrong reasons.

Haven't watched either but I'll take your word on it.

Sorry to tell you this, but yeah. That's less than one every three months.