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It's not 100% verified, but the common belief is that she died in the accident that James was in (referenced in like ep 2 of this season?). Lynch and Lara Flynn Boyle clashed constantly during the original Twin Peaks, so much so that she was recast for FWWM, so I wouldn't be surprised if that's the only mention we get

Conquest is a recognized form of usurping in Westeros. The Targaryens lost their claim to the throne when they lost the war. I understand Dany's view of being the rightful heir, but even if Jon is outed as a Targ, it's still really not his throne until it's taken by force at this point.

I mean, really? Has your life been turned to that in 6 months? What exactly in your day to day life is dystopian horror?

sadly it won't. the emmy's are damn near worse than the oscars at this point

This wasn't in any of the earlier episodes, they're referencing an incident that happened before Season 1.

No joke show does a complete 180 after season 4. Season 5 and season 6 thus far have been season 1-2 quality (perhaps better).

So it seems like Ford is pushing his new religion narrative by allowing the hosts to retain some memories of their lives after death. He couldn't just write a religion in the host's programming, he had to cause a whole slew of doubters, fanatics, etc. which looks like it's working. Some of the hosts are already

No thoughts on the other 45 minutes of the episode? The other murder that was very similar to Andrea's? Stone with his son, or more importantly with the stepdad and accountant? Not even the dad with the taxi business or Naz' mom?

The dragons, magic and undead armies have followed the rules the show set up from the beginning. the time travelling is inconsistent as all hell.