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That’s in season 2.

We realize it.

My XBox is hooked to my TV, and I just need the controller to use it. For a mouse/keyboard setup, I’d probably have to buy a desk and a chair. Where would I put it in the tiny Manhattan studio apartment I share with my girlfriend?

I’m definitely glad Arya is abandoning the Faceless Men, if for no other reason that when she finally does start carving her way through Westeros’s bloodiest listicle, I want her enemies (and, selfishly, the audience) to be able to see her face when she sticks them with the pointy end.

Sam’s decision makes sense. He’s never stood up for himself in that castle, ever. But when it comes to Gilly, he feels compelled to action. He was always shite with a blade, but when she was threatened by a Walker, he acted. Now, she was disrespected by his father, and even though the old man said he’d let her work

They don’t have unlimited budget and decided that doing frame-by-frame CGI every time they show a Targaryen would be prohibitive.

But then people would be complaining how his eyes aren’t black.

And doing it CGI is possible, but tedious and really fucking expensive.

Kevan Lannister, Hand of the King

“I can still feel what he did to me. Not, “oh in my tender heart it still pains me so,” but actually *feel* it in my body as I stand here talking to you.”

Every word of that had a very clear subtext: Fuck you, Baelish.

No, she was definitely explicitly crushing on him super hard. A big part of her identity is being constantly ignored as a sexual being by men because of how big and strong she is.

Bronn is retired. He is living it up with his boring wife and his boring castle.

Except try a bunch of stuff that doesn’t work until she eventually learns how to rule. Unfortunately, a multi-year process of failures and false starts from someone slowly trying to learn the game isn’t terribly interesting to watch.

#QueenArya

I see people make this argument all the time about Batman—that by not murdering the Joker, he becomes responsible for every crime the Joker commits thereafter. This is a ridiculous and insane argument.

I doubt Stannis is alive. The only reason she wouldn’t have finished him off is so she could bring him somewhere for a trial, as you say. But there will be no trial, because, as she told him “I sentence you to die.” She passed the sentence. She swung the sword.

Well, he did just save her life a half-dozen times, and then offered to have himself recaptured by Ramsay and slowly torn apart by his dogs to maybe grant her a thirty-second head start, so she was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt and see if he thought it was a good idea.

Remind me: What was the rhetorical question?

The whole town is starving, and they’ve never seen Negan’s men in action. Rick knows Darryl single-handedly killed an entire squad of them, and he knows that they run a protection racket. Which to Rick computes as “these guys don’t have any actual muscle. They look mean, and will beat a child to death, but they’ve

I’ve been saying this all along. It’s crazy that we haven’t had a spear-fighter until now.