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Yeah, B is about right. Predictable but well-executed.

There was also Boy Meets Boy on Bravo, a show with a premise so stupid and vaguely reprehensible that it makes this one blush.

Promise me this happening and I will watch every episode.

Nothing wrong with fanfic (in general).

Table-setting is not necessarily an insult, though.

I could see them killing off either Littlefinger or Varys (not both, though). Rickon has been such a non-entity that unless GRRM has something major planned, I could see him gone too. I'd applaud if Jon Snow died, but that's probably not happening.

Tyrion also looks much older than Cersei and about the same age as Jamie, so I'll accept it.

That's not what I said. I would be perfectly okay if we never got to know just how real Melisandre's god is and I don't want this to turn to a religious story, even. All I was saying is that I think having Melisandre be a false prophet would be an inherently less interesting story than remaining ambiguous about it or

Courtney seems to have an enormous amount of respect among the other queens and she's genuinely talented in aspects other than just being pretty. It's just that on the show, she ends up looking a bit boring and she's the least popular of the three queens in the finale for that reason.

Mostly I just love Melisandre and think that revealing her as a fraud would make her much less interesting.

I believe Melisandre truly believes in the god of fire and I hope he's real in this show's universe, because otherwise all of the time we spend with Stannis and company is reduced to edgy bullshit about how omg jesus is a hoax the world is only atheists and idiots.

Loved this episode so much. Every Tyrion scene, Arya/Hound, Brienne/Pod/Hot Pie, Melisandre were amazing. The only thing is I wish we never had to cut to whatever Jon Snow is doing at any particular moment.

Of course Helena's bunker had dismembered dolls. It was always going to have dismembered dolls. I predict a final twist where Orphan Black and Pretty Little Liars are happening in the same universe and Helena's A.

But it should still be examined why some straight men just recoil when they see that. Are there gay men who recoil when they see straight couples making out? Are there straight women who recoil when they see lesbian couples making out? I honestly don't know. As a sort of bisexual person I don't mind any couples making

I was pretty okay with that. It would be awesom to have a character who actually felt like he was as old as he was, but if he wasn't inexplicably savvy, we wouldn't get to a lot of his funny moments.

I think they have a lot of mutual respect that goes unsaid. I'm mostly guessing here because their relationship never was very detailed on the show, but it would make sense for both of them - they have common ground (dying Damon in s2 finale reminded me of already dead Bonnie in s4 finale, for instance - they have the

Oh God no. He already went to The Originals once and it was so bad they just shipped him right back to Mystic Falls. Also he got an upgrade in dickishness in the meantime that made me go from not caring about his character to hating him.

It would make sense but both in tonight's and last week's episode they were pretty insistent that the werewolf curse would be undone too. I'm not actually sure if that's what actually happened though.

I think she was mostly just sick of people doing stuff for her and never getting chance to make her own decisions (remember when she made decisions Damon and Stefan didn't like last season, so they locked her up and tried to torture her into submission? that was fun). If she could, she would have told Damon to stay

Are you sure? From Marcos' speech, I understood that the werewolf curse has been deactivated, but he still has the werewolf gene. Might have missed something though.