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Probably not even that much. Something or someone else is clearly going to intervene.

I also thought it was significant how Littlefinger stressed "half-brother" in a non-sarcastic or disingenuous manner. It definitely gives me pause since that was pretty clearly an indication that he either doesn't know his true paternity or we don't.

I thought about that possibility as well. TBD, I guess. Either way, Euron's stated intent on raising a new fleet is to get to Dany.

I didn't say it was new but if you haven't noticed the rampant use of it lately then you haven't been paying attention. Nearly every media outlet that has comments is full of people shipping these two all of sudden (where no one was being shipped before—to borrow an indium).

The fleet is not to catch Asha. It's to woo Dany.

I can't speak for that aspect, but Reddit is just more of a reflection of the web in general. Hence, web-speak. I could've said Twitter/Instagram/Shapchat, too. They all love some shipping. GoT Reddit is certainly ALL about shipping. The median age is probably younger than AV Club for pop culture stuff.

No, of course not. But he just charged at them and didn't really slow them down for more than a second. I wish they made it seem like he had a more direct impact on them surviving like the Child of the Forest did. It wasn't a winning proposition but they could've at least shown him kill a few more people in open space

I'm getting ready to go all PETA on these writers. Another gratuitous, meaningless death for a direwolf. Summer deserved better. Even if he had to die given the circumstances (which I accept) he could've had a more prominent role with greater impact. It was valiant but kind of fruitless. Also, it's driving me nuts how

Nor will anyone who does so make it far in the end.

She is her mother's daughter. Ned makes the deal.

Can we leave the "shipping" to Reddit? It's getting to be a bit much now that my local newscasters are shipping people. It's not particularly clever or unique.

I thought of that one, too. It was my first exposure to Leonard Cohen but I still can't decide what I think about that film—and I've actively tried, at various points, to decide.

I would (seriously) take the reverse. I was a pretty big Bowie fan (for a middle schooler) but only consciously knew a couple of Queen songs before Ice Ice Baby hit. Under Pressure quickly became one of my favorite "Bowie" songs and led me to explore Queen a bit more.

A recent one: Baskets and Louie Anderson. I don't hate the show but if I'm honest, it's pretty bad. However, Louie Anderson, who I only vaguely remembered as some fat guy on the brief Hollywood Squares 80's run, is a revelation. I am now mildly obsessed.

"He" has the biggest army available to her. She's not going to be able to do much more than scold him for now.

I know the writer didn't create the graphic and basically copied and pasted all of this from Mashable, but the timing makes this a particularly crappy article. Why we all care about this now, is that we want to know the relative strengths of the The Vale + Wildlings (+ misc Nothern houses) vs. Boltons (+ Karstarks,

Not the specific place that the OP assumed from the books (the post was subsequently edited).

FWIW, they go up on YouTube pretty quickly. I'm not sure of the exact time, but whenever I look for them they're always there the same evening.

Even I shouted "Yes!" when they actually arrived before Jon departed. I fully expected more tortuous anticipation.

I can't wait to roll my eyes at Dany's new and improved title when she next says it.