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I really hope you're right......because I think we are going to start seeing a lot more information revealed next season that hasn't been published yet.

I said "almost never". :)

I'm glad he's going to have that face back.....I like that actor quite a bit. Can't wait for some point next season or S6 when he whips that face off and he's Syrio Freaking Forel!

Honestly, any time spent away from Sookie is likely time better spent. At least Pam has stayed relatively true to her character and almost never does stupid shit that makes zero sense. Which might make her the only character you can say that about on True Blood.

We now know that the Monster wants Victor to make his bride for him, and seems to only reserve violence for people that Victor cares for. I think Ethan doesn't know what he does when he wolfs out, but fears that he is the one who murdered the mother and daughter, and the lady of the night from this episode. And I

I knew something terrible was going to happen to Proteus the first time Victor's candlelight lit up his sweet innocent face crouching in the corner. It was a horrible death, further exaggerated by the sweetness of the conversation that preceded it, but I am just glad they didn't drag it out and have him die later in

I thought Lords of Salem was not really all that great (especially compared to other Zombie films), but without it, Patricia Quinn wouldn't have been promoting it at the horror con I went to last year, and I wouldn't have shared an elevator ride with THE Magenta. So, it holds a special place in my heart regardless.

I think the real point of having Dondarrion resurrected on the show was to reveal that resurrection magic does exist in the world of GOT, but not necessarily for the purpose of resurrecting Catelyn. I've always believed the showrunners tweaked that storyline to introduce Melisandre to Thoros and Beric so that she

Daughters are a handful, but I completely agree with you......if the OP's mother had to keep in top physical condition to protect herself against her own daughter......there is something drastically freaking wrong in that situation. I love my mother and was respectfully intimidated by her until I was grown and out of

I guess I've just been waiting since they made the first X-Men film for Gambit to show up (I love Taylor Kitsch, but I refuse to acknowledge that Wolverine movie), and I am eager to see him done right. I mean, just imagining Tatum's sure-to-be-awful accent......I guess we will see what happens. Nothing I can

I will go back and re-watch that scene, but I am pretty certain the phrase was simply: "we should have blocked the tunnel." You might be right, but that certainly wasn't how I interpreted that remark, or that scene as a whole. We all have opinions and interpretations and you are certainly entitled to yours.

What's funny is that they haven't even officially announced that he's playing Gambit, going so far as to specifically state that nothing is in writing yet, and yet he's going around pretending it's a done deal. I like Channing Tatum, but I hate the idea of him playing Gambit. He's ridiculous. Jupiter Ascending will

I'm pretty sure the words "we should have blocked the tunnel" came out of Ser Alliser's mouth.

I totally agree. Yeah, when you focus an episode on King's Landing, more characters' storylines get serviced……because more characters are in King's Landing right now. I loved it. I know Jon Snow can be boring, but I really loved it when he finally took command. It was a beautiful spectacle, I got teary eyed when we

Let's be honest, the whole Night King reveal this season was just a taste of what's to come. Much like they had to push ahead with Theon's story or else abandon him for one or two seasons, they are going to start sprinkling in information that would have been revealed in the books had the whole story been published

The tweets pretty clearly indicate that the mother of the actress who auditioned told a friend, and that friend leaked the news. Still not a smart move, but at least the mother wasn't stupid enough to tweet directly.

IMHO, I think the Maggy flashback is critical to next season's narrative, as that prophesy informs Cersei's paranoia and eventual downfall. Sure, she could tell someone the story, but did she ever tell anyone that story in the books? It seems like knowledge that she guards closely, I bet Jaime hasn't even heard it.

My issue is a texture thing, which is why I love tomato products but can't eat a straight up tomato. I even dry-heave if a tomato is put on my burger and then I have to remove it.....the sludge and the seeds remain.

I never said I didn't concur with your criticisms. I was just pointing out that the accent was a deliberate choice and that the dialogue was cannon.

That has less to do with the screenplay or actor, and everything to do with Stephen King. He wrote it that way, they just chose to adapt it.