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“I’m a random dude that works at a power plant, people don’t need to be informed by me.”

I don’t know about the Star Trek Sweary thread on Twitter, but there is a hilarious Facebook page called Roddy Doyle’s Star Trek that reimagines Chief O’Brien’s character (Colm Meaney) as the character that Meaney played in the Roddy Doyle films. It’s a very specific Dublin humour and some of the captions won’t mean

I’m going to have to go back and watch the last few episodes of season SIX because I honestly can’t remember why Littlefinger was still hanging around Winterfell. I get that he declared himself for the Starks but why Sansa and Jon kept him around even though they knew he was a conniving little shit made no sense to me.

I heard that story, and it does make sense; I can believe that he found it difficult to get into character as the doctor because by the end of Calvary he’s chewing the scenery

Yes, it was good. Still not as good as Threads though

What fresh hell is this? I turn my back for two seconds and all hell breaks loose. Didn’t you just redesign the site a few months ago? And now you’ve done it again? Seriously, I’m completely lost. Not all AV Clubbers are tweet-happy twenty-somethings, you know - some of us are still yelling at the clouds while we’re

*tosses pilot script for <i>NCIS: King’s Landing</i> into bin*

agree completely, but I think that the truncated season and rushed pacing have somewhat diminished the impact of that delivered promise

Exactly. If I remember correctly, the first season opened with a white walker and ended with baby dragons, and between those two events there was zero or very little magic, and the show was all the more effective for that restraint

"…Daenerys swooping in to almost save the day"

*shakes St Elsewhere snowglobe*

Hardhome Depot?

This has probably been asked and answered several times, but why exactly is this season only 7 episodes long? is it a budget thing? I know the show costs a fortune to make, but it's a massive success, isn't it? Did HBO balk at 10 episodes or was it Benioff and Weiss's decision? Either way, it's resulted in rushed,

great little movie that was

sounds like i did the right thing by bailing on this show in the first season

'Have you kids met Keanu?'

and Peter Sellers in The Party

edit: or was that wun-wun's brother — either way, white walker giant is pretty terrifying, and it will be up to Tormund no doubt to actually face him

ah OK. I thought Wun-Wun died at the Wall (as in on the other side of the gate)