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You say the student loan debt was incurred during the marriage. Were they private loans? Did you co-sign those loans? Because your personal situation may be an entirely different animal than the situation that I am referring to, specifically federal student loans without a co-signer.

I'm really hoping this gets rolled out quickly. Mine hasn't updated to this yet.

This update has not been rolled out to all users. "Most Recent" is still buried on my iOS app version.

I don't understand how, if you buy a car and your name is the only one on the title, and your spouse "drive[s] off into the sunset" with it, that doesn't constitute theft? Unless a divorce agreement establishes that as their vehicle regardless of actual ownership or the name on the note.

Student loan debt is usually an individual debt, unless you have a cosigner on a private loan. I have heard of a married couple's entire tax refund being confiscated due to one spouse's defaulted student loans, but outside of that, I can't really think of a situation where it would impact a spouse. I do know that

Perhaps because Varys knows that no one else but Oberyn is truly anti-Lannister rule. Perhaps he knows that Dorne is fully sympathetic to the restoration of the Targaryen line, which Varys has apparently been working toward for decades.

That scene with Shae in the courtroom was completely unearned. It made absolutely zero sense. At the very least, she could have turned on Tyrion without implicating Sansa, a character she previously claimed she would die for and who has ostensibly done nothing to wrong her. I feel like they made the decision early on

Something must happen to Peggy on a personal level because I saw a shot of her mother in the previews.

It was shocking, in the sense that anyone presenting another person with their nipple in a box is shocking, but Ginsberg was always just a touch too neurotic for it to be just a personality tic. He'd been clearly spiraling this season and he's a little old but still well within the common range of the usual onset of

I started using MyFitnessPal last August, with a goal of losing 30 lbs. I have lost 20 lbs (I had a few plateaus and the holidays were a blackout of food gorging) but this is the longest I have gone with sustained weight loss without gaining anything back.

*sigh* I am talking about within the bounds of this season. I am not saying Peggy has always been a petulant child, or that no one else has never acted that way. But since episode one of this season, that's how she has been acting, and it sucks. And at least Don seems to have recovered from his childish fit by the end

As I said, she isn't the only one behaving unprofessionally in that office, but what Don did was an isolated incident and was at least to some extent understandable. Peggy has been behaving like a child over and over again this season (case in point: the flowers). For reasons I can't figure out, Matthew Weiner has

Actually, I think with the way the Emmy's structure their "cut off date", the 2014 Emmy's will be awarded based on season 3 of GOT, not season 4. So Jamie could still be nominated and win for that work.

Nope, I think you are right on and you aren't the only one to pick up on that. I think The Children is definitely referring to The Children of the Forest. It would make sense that the finale would show the culmination of Bran's journey.

It's called THE Children, and that almost certainly has to be referring to the Children of the Forest, meaning Bran's journey to meet up with the three-eyed raven will culminate in the finale. Plus, there was an image in the "next week" preview that seems to pretty clearly indicate that we are going to have naughty

But they wouldn't go to the trouble of establishing his character's past the way they have if he isn't supposed to eventually matter.

I think Olenna has already returned to Highgarden, but Varys was definitely there.

It's like you could see the wheels turning in Sansa's head: "maybe I was better off staying in King's Landing and getting executed for murder?"

We haven't seen it transpire in the books, so it is still up for debate, but I see Sansa becoming Littlefinger's protege and his ultimate downfall. So, essentially, it still sucks to be Sansa…..for now.

And wasn't that the reason she got stuck marrying Jon Arryn in the first place (although the Lord of the Vale wasn't a terrible catch for a girl that was ostensibly viewed as "used goods")?