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Two things:

Wow, I didn't recognized Ben Browder at all...

That's the best thing about the TV show: it shows you another side of the story. Like Ned beheading, that we only witnessed through Arya in the books, is amazingly well done in the show. I mean, it's Ned that tells Yoren to grab Arya. His last move was to save his daughter.

First time I read "Six Months, Three Days", I urged anybody I knew to read it. Sci-Fi fans or not, I thought it was a fantastical story.

Wow, after Tobias Menzies (Brutus in "Rome"), they add the mighty Caesar? Are Benioff and Weiss on a mission to give some honor to the cast of "Rome"? It would make sense, the two shows are highly political and are about the power struggle between families. Also Menzies and Hinds were two of the best thing about

I totally agree with you. I didn't expressed myself well. What I meant is, Brienne has always been badass. It was pretty clear the day she kicked the Knight of Flowers' ass. But she was still a virgin from the battlefield. She hadn't killed a man until Cracklaw Point and then after Rorge. Now her kill count is already

SPOILERS FROM THE BOOKS BELOW

Yes CJA has read the books and it made me laugh a lot too! I kind of liked how they didn't showed what happened to Winterfell: it shows lack of budget, but mostly it builds up the intrigue.

Good thing about this movie: Charlize Theron's performance and wardrobe. She was totally over the top and she looked really good.

Can you imagine how dramatic it will be if they play this version during the Red Wedding? I mean, it was a sad, dramatic, determining moment in the books. But seeing how HUGE they are building Robb in the show, how relatable and interesting they are making their Robb in the show while in the books he was mostly a

NO FRAKKING WAY!

Yes you're right, my bad! I also didn't know about Chevy Chase and Dan Harmon's thing, I have to admit that reading about it I kind of get why he got fired. Basically, I retract what I said (except the thing about Happy Endings)

I am so sorry, Fox. For ten years, you've been our favorite network to hate. You cancelled so many good shows... You really worked hard to get our hate, creating intelligent, mesmerizing shows and cancelling them early. But then you saved Fringe and gave us a chance of having a really great half season for a finale.

I definitely agree with you!

I have kind of a dilemma here. I want so much to read Meredith's awesome reviews, but I don't really feel like watching season 5. And reading her reviews isn't the same if you haven't seen the episode before. Actually, I like that Russell's back, and I totally root for him. I wish he turned Hoyt into his new Talbot

Season 3 is a masterpiece compared to season 4.

I hate the sex when it doesn't serve the story. Same as I hate violence when it has no purposes. Still, une a world at war, violence serves easily the story: sex, not as much.

Yes indeed. No Jojen or Meera. They confirmed it sunday when they made Bran instead of Jojen have the green dream of a black wave crashing against Winterfell.

We're talking about International Law here. Basically, soft law. There nothing to enforce it but the good will of States and they are bound by the treaty only if they signed and ratified it. Planetary Resources only has to move its headquarters in a country that isn't a party and boom, no restrictions anymore.

It's Yara, not Asha... Though I think we all wish it was still Asha!