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No I didn't catch that, thanks. Well where the hell did the one in her dresser go? Did one of the employees find and remove it while she was glitching out? And if so, wouldn't someone mention it or want to know where it came from?
Like I said, I have no idea what's going on but I am super stoked for it.

Her surprise at finding the gun in the hay made me think of when she found it in her drawer, got lost in a memory, and then when she looked back down it was gone. Either someone took it out of the drawer and put in the barn, knowing what was going to happen, or she did it herself… but didn't remember? I don't know,

I suspect the boy is a version of Ford as a child. He mentions his father having a saying about boredom, and Ford says his father said the same thing.
I've read some people think it's a robot of a child Ford lost, which is also possible I guess. We just don't know yet.

You can’t tell the difference!

I didn’t expect it to be so campy and surreal. But I can dig on that with some good green, so I mostly liked it. Very Gilliam-esque.

Are you thinking of Let’s Go to Prison? Because it is indeed super funny and is now streaming on netflix! That gif is from Arrested Development though, which is also funny AND streaming on netflix.

Probably dried blue paint. If he didn’t bother getting the finger treated I doubt he’d bother digging paint out from under his nails.

Because he’s saying he was injured by three random dudes, not the LAPD.

Because the Waif is not nearly as faceless as she'd like to let on. She clearly has a vendetta against Arya, whether through sheer jealousy or something else, and she's not acting much like an emotionless assassin. The looks we've been getting from Jaqen seem to point to his realizing that as well, so he may be

His hands definitely looked discolored.
I believe Martin never meant Coldhands to be to Benjen but the show decided to combine them into one as a call back, tying some things together (like Bran seeing him in the past) and also fan service because so many wanted to know wtf he disappeared to.
The show has really

And Anguy! No one ever talks about Anguy the archer, but his "when I'm done talking" trick making Hot Pie shit his pants was one of my favorite parts of the BWOB.

Right? Not only is there no more Lord Stannis, but he's basically the last Baratheon. That would be the best, if he wound up Lord of Dragonstone and Jon shows up needing an assload of dragon glass. Turns out, somebody's a blacksmith and sitting on a bunch of it!
Stranger things have happened - Benjen turned into a

I posted this above, but I think the theatre troupe will indirectly be her way back to Westeros (and Jon and Sansa). She'll kill the Waif, join the troupe, tour around for a bit so we can get more Essie Davis and Richard E Grant, then wind up in Volantis to find Theon and Yara (seen them there in previews) and Theon

She'll join the theatre troupe, which tours it's way around to Volantis, where she encounters Theon (there with Yara), who tells her about Sansa? Good way to get some people back together and give her a way to eventually get back to Westeros.

Because that's not the type of people those characters are. Daniel doesn't trust anyone and is unsentimental. He's also kind of a dickhole, which is probably why he threw the coin overboard - as a fuck you for leaving Luis to turn. And Madison has been confrontational and overbearing about her children from the start,

Very few survived Hardhome, the rest are part of the zombie horde.

None of them knew Osha, she first showed up after they'd left Winterfell.

It'd be pretty hilarious if Ollie was now taller than Jon Snow.

I noticed (and mentioned elsewhere) how he at first looks away when the dogs are attacking, and then forces himself to not only look back, but widens his eyes to look harder. Like he's consciously overriding any human instincts to avoid such a horrible sight. I don't really know where I'm going with this, other than