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Ryan Gregson
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Wouldn't that be a dream?

I agree, I kinda preferred the mystery.

A tall blonde Bran?

so? getting the dothraki on her side is a huge step in that direction.

People are making good arguments as to why The High Sparrow is more terrifying, or even dangerous, but I maintain he's not the most evil. He has a sense of justice, as misguided as it may be. I don't think Ramsay is completely chaotic either. (I'm actually trying to avoid the whole character alignment thing, but

I disagree, just because they're 'big picture' plot points, doesn't make them the main plot points. And even by your definition, Dany winning over the Dothraki army is a huge deal.

What do you even qualify as "something" to happen? Sex scenes? Are you just referring to sex scenes? it's true we haven't had much of that lately.

I'd say God-like qualities trump social customs.

I get the whole "he's evil because he thinks he's righteous!" thing. But c'mon, Ramsay is far more evil. The high sparrow is dangerous, for sure, but not the most evil.

As soon as I saw Tormund giving Brienne that look I thought, 'yes! This needs to happen!'

Fair enough.

He's good folk, but I can't get my hopes too high.

Characters I need to survive:
1. The giant
2. ghost
3. Davos
That's all I ask.

I think it was just regular banging.

It really is a great album, to me it has a lot more heart than most radiohead albums do.

See, that's my biggest fear. I meet a celebrity I'm a fan of, and they want to talk football…

I usually hate it when people go on about entitlement and kids these days, but for hell's sake, this guy's sense of entitlement…

Wait, was walt the kid or the dog? From the island? what are we talking about again? Bob the ghost?

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No sadness, just avoiding unnecessary confusion.