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Is anyone else getting a bit bored of Danerys? She's *too* good to be true. I don't mind that but I'd like to see her at least given a protagonist to test her mettle. They killed her brother off too quick - and that warlock with multiple person syndrome too.

"Would dwarfism be apparent at birth?"If there's no history of dwarfism in the other parent, the chance is 25%. In this case, the chance of beheadism would probably be stroner.

I have to say that I thought this episode, while qualitatively as strong as any others, was just pure filler. There was nothing in it - as there seems to have been in every other episode - of any strategic plot importance. I really thought - and I was really wrong - that the episode and the season finale would end

I like Sansa but, I must say, that I think the girl playing her is one of the few clumsy performances in the whole share. And it's not made any better by the fact that while Dinklage is a blazing ball of charisma, his strangulated English accent is very nearly as bad as Keanu Reeves' in 'Francis Copolla's Bram

"Jonah takes advantage of the cameras to hug Catherine far too tightly and far too long."

Big up for DS 'Cheerful Charlie' Chisholm.

Is Sam then Martin's Mary-Sue? I can't see any other reason for keeping this quivering, blubbering bag of squeaky jelly at the forefront of the narrative.

Hey, don't take it out on me just because I never watched The West Wing. Watching Sheen pretend he was an honest Clinton just triggered my gag reflex once too often.

Was that… Joan Calamezzo?

The twist is, Dan Harmon was the cancer killing the patient in the first place.

The return of Harmon, the extension of this series, the deification of Glover and Pudi - oh, it's a nightmare come true.

Grease II maybe?

It's kind of funny and kind of sad you seem to have no idea who Luc Besson is.

Really? You think movies full of Tatums and Shia LeBeef are going to be better?

Perhaps they may be archaic to you but not to me.

The words are contemporary but their arrangement is classical.

Correction: kills and *eats*.

If not the King James Bible and Shakespeare, then the works of Raymond Chandler would provide a pretty good basis for the rebuilding of civilisation.

I do not, for one, think that the problem was that the band was down. I think that the problem may have been, that there was a Stonehenge monument on the stage that was in danger of being crushed by a dwarf.

I'd like to see him play that in front of Peter Dinklage.