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The revelation matters most to Jon as far it goes as a revelation.

Not if Bran is the third head as opposed to Turion, and he wargs the ice dragon.

Well, he is tall.

Rhaegar's annulment last week. The mention of how Jon looks nothing like Ned this week.

Whether they've done a good job of it or not, Sansa's still the only character set up to do anything politically. She serves a purpose if they need a Stark to rule somewhere (Arya and Bran won't and Jon is still a commander at heart).

I have a problem with these cliffhangers. Hard to see anybody major dying from here until 2019.

Thanks, George.

Doesn't mean she can't still favour tall men.

Could say that about plenty of things in the books, which are random and inconsequential to the plot.

Yeah, they'd have to write dialogue instead of battle sequences.

When you see a sign that says "do not feed the zombie polar bears", man, you'd better not feed the bears!

Where are all the Tullys as well? How many Arryns are left? I am assuming there are tons of cousins, but on that point, did they really kill all the Tyrells then?

Sansa could conceivably get the Vale too. I always thought, with Cat on their side too, Arya could get the Riverlands (I don't even know what's going on there).

And nobody likes them either, probably helps justifies it.

Shocker, I wonder who to? :p

I first noticed it with the sand snakes last season. The writing suddenly turned into a sassy soap opera rather than historical fantasy. But as its gotten further from the books, the tone has noticeably become for modern fan-fic like.

If Kevin Smith retired at Chasing Amy, he'd have a pretty good legacy.

Two movies I doubt will get traction in here:

It's got a great cast and set of performances, and I like it for the same for the same reasons I like Goodfellas: it's invigorating and paced really well for a long movie. Like Goodfellas, it's one of the earliest mature films I watched too, so it's got that ring of nostalgia around it too. I think, bar Magnolia,

I think of them as existing in the same general arena of absurd, silly action/comedies. You could swap Travolta with Oldman and get roughly the same movie.