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I'm assuming the dilemma occurs when she gets given the job of offing zombie Jon, as The Many Faced God does not like people cheating death. It was the entire basis of her initial exposure to the Faceless Men's beliefs. I've got to think that was for a reason, people talk about the series subverting tropes but it

I'd buy (basically) a space pirate retooling for the Omar character from The Wire.

FWIW, in one of Cersei's scenes tonight (it was either when Tommen walks in to see her, or when Frankenmountain did), she's looking out of the window across the city: I think the Sept is the prominent building in that shot.

If the complaint is that they're not the players in the Game they could be then I agree with the analysis, but I disagree that it's a problem.

Upvote for reminding me Inner Space exists.

I half agree, but I think we've been shown more than enough bona fide supernatural power with the Faceless Men to take them seriously.

Exactly. The difference being I'm more inclined to give the Faceless Men the benefit of the doubt here, as they've got that whole Hall of the Dead thing going whereas our world's equivalent has some algorithms written by spotty teenagers.

Assassin's Guilds are kinda like our secret/security services, if you actually hear about them killing someone then they haven't done their job properly.

This is a detail you can probably ignore in terms of 'proving' anything, but I'm pretty sure the wolf licked Jon's dead hand. That's a pretty normal thing for an actual dog to do, but it'd be a pretty damn weird thing for a man in dog's clothing to do to himself.

"I'm afraid the cost of including more CG wolf might sink this though."

"how are they going to do when they get to the temperate climes and balmy, sunlit meadows of King's Landing which seems like the Miami of Westeros?"

She might be dead already. One way of reading last week's final scene (not one I'm sure I agree with, but anyway…) is that she transferred her power/energy/whatever into the necklace when she took it off (for it later to be used for the obvious) and the going to bed was her laying down to die.

"Mysterious ancient Egyptian fucking"

Yeah, I sadly fear it's a matter of "when" rather than "if".

That's part of what I'm saying: I don't believe another actor could do better/equal with an impersonation OR a reworking of the Doc, but I can at least hypothetically entertain the idea that a recast Marty could accomplish that.

Second choice casting: Clint Eastwood wearing the remains of Clyde the Orangutan as a hat.

I feel like voice only portrayals and actual film portrayals should be separate categories. They're such different beasts that I think you could make a case that you can have a definitive portrayal in each "style".

We don't even talk about the possibility that Back To The Future might get remade. Just in case it tempts fate.

That kind of study and portrayal of something so inhuman and unnatural looking is in the Serkis/mocap wheelhouse.

Kurt Russell - Jack Burton and Snake Plissken.