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As basically happened in the UK last week

Well, a large part of it was also the perception that the EU was forcing Britain to take in refugees from Africa/Middle East, so there was straight racism involved too.

During the speech I kept thinking 'Not like this, not like this…'

I was thinking what that scene in the advert might mean and boy this sounds really plausible!

That little smile he has when he tells Cercei that she has to sit in the gallery with the others instead of by the king's side will probably be his undoing.

Well, a maximum of two years, but the EU head seemed pretty strong on making it as swift as possible to avert prolonged uncertainty.

It's a shame because in the books I feel like the Sparrows were there to make a point about the War of Five Kings/'The Game of Thrones' being immensely unpopular among the smallfolk, who were beginning the Westerosi version of a Marxist uprising. But the show has just made them standard-issue intolerant religious

Rob Stark - Tony

Despite Davos' very personal reasons for bringing her down, it would be poetic if Jon was the one to actually do the deed - she gave him life and now he takes hers…

I think the reason I've been unable to see the Sparrow as a major villain this series is because Pryce is so good that I actually believe what he says and like him.

"Root and stem."

Then you're my fact-checking cuz.

Originally the idea was to create a band that didn't have a physical presence - obviously since then it's just become another Albarn collaboration-extravaganza.

Not only are they fantastic, but he also sings them in character as part of the band's narrative which I just love. That's a committed guest verse.

"It's pronounced 'Bouquet'"

Yeah, the Duchovney sections on their own would have made for a fun show (hell, they could keep the serial killer thing and have him occasionally looking for Manson, Zodiac etc. but just not make them the focus). All of the Manson Family stuff was just pointless and seemed to be trying too hard to be 'edgy'.

People totally go to see movies because of Will Smith. He's a huge name (not to mention a charismatic screen presence) and people like him.

I honestly think Sam's Town is one of the best records of the 00s…

The great thing about that song is that the big, famous singalong lyric makes no sense, but it just works somehow.

I guess we have to wait for The AV Club's Nu Rave retrospective.