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Nelson kissing Lisa "Maybe this'll shut her up, Hey, this ain't half bad"- likely more relationships start like this than we would like to admit.

You guys just have to remember "Conscience off, dick on!" when Jason is feeling all bad about shooting Eggs and letting Andy take responsibility. It's one of the all time great pep talks.

It should've been Pacey's Creek, damn it!!!!!

Yeah. In the books, Arya and Jon are the only Stark kids that look like Starks (dark hair, grey eyes. Bran, Sansa, Robb and Rickon are all redheads.) Arya is actually said to look like Lyanna, which subscribers to the theory use as further proof that Jon is Lyanna's (ie. he looks like his mom.) Also, Ned lies re. Jon,

I love him on this show. He's really funny, and freakin' fantastic looking. He does all these little things in the background of scenes (checking under the doll's dress while talking to Sookie a few seasons ago, for instance), he's just the best.

Hot men is basically the only point to watching this show. They need to stop killing them off. Thank you.

1) I'm not trying to make excuses, but it just occurred to me. The Dead Pizza Eating girl likely had invited her vampire boyfriend in at some point. If the Vamp BF had Hep V, he could've come and wiped them out. I don't know if it's a "invite me once, invite me always" policy. I remember Sookie banishing Bill (I

The whole "Jon as traitor" story line lost it's potency after they stretched out the preamble to the big battle. In the book, Jon leaves Ygritte full of arrows, arrives at Castle Black soon after and the battle happens about a day or so later. In the show, he has gone off to Craster's Keep and back and there is still

Yes, and no. Battle suspends so they can burn their dead. Jon has been leading the fight. Janos Slynt and Thorne still think he's a traitor and want to hang him, but Maester Aemon convinces them to hold off. So they send Jon to Mance to treat with him-but order him to kill Mance to prove his loyalty to the Watch. Jon

I`m hoping the show runners inject some more life into the Wall scenes (though I don`t think they are as dull as some seem to think) I don`t think Harrington is bad in the role, and I thought he was actually pretty great in this ep. It helps to pair him (both Jon and actor) with dynamic characters (and actors.) Next

Effin' hell, I forgot about her. The season just needs to be longer.

Slynt hiding in the cupboard pretty much guarantees Edd is going to be fetching some blocks.

Stannis hasn't shown up yet because in the book he shows when Jon is with Mance. Jon, who is still considered a traitor by Janos Slynt and company, is sent to Mance to treat with him (but actually kill him, to show loyalty.) The battle at the Wall lasts a few days, so I wasn't expecting Stannis tonight.

I have. I'm talking about the review, where the writer suggests that the show might just have Arya show mercy and kill him.

I love that they included Oberyn's Tyrion as a baby story after all. It's one of my favourite little bits in the book because it illustrates perfectly the relationship between the three Lannister siblings- Cersei twisting baby Tyrion's dick until Jamie makes her stop. And Oberyn telling Tyrion he wasn't a monster,

I'll miss the heck out of Ginsberg and I absolutely loved the way Feldman played him. The line readings were perfect. And yeah, he's been nuts from the get go- high strung, paranoid, kinda visionary.

The thing about that is they should have never kept the "going public" stuff secret from partners Roger and Don. It's a bit ridiculous that they did.

Even the Simpsons used it, when Apu was pretending to be American to avoid deportation. "The Nigh Mets are my favourite squadron."

The Rosemary's Baby campaign is symbolic of the whole Ted/Peggy relationship- kind of like their creative child. It was wildly over budget, which Ted failed bring up to Peggy (as he needs to, as her boss but didn't because they were all gooey over each other.) Don outed them (or at least let on that he knew) in front

Lane originally had the Mets banner up around the same the news about the Mets' recent financial issues was coming out. I always considered that a nod to Lane's financial issues in the show.