thebeatdoctor
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thebeatdoctor

She doesn’t know this. He doesn’t know this. How will this be awkward again...?

As you should!

I'm not talking about restaurants. I'm talking about an affordable, readily available source of protein you can find in the average kitchen. And it also depends on whether you're talking number of meals or actual weight of what's eaten. If you go by weight, it's pork, because pork is typically plated in bigger

I think people have just been a little spoiled by how well the show — using the books' massive intricacy and plot structure — has handled the passage of time in previous seasons. Look at it this way: "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Meereen" was the entirety of Tyrion's storyline in S5. I realize that the show

I understand the need for timeline shifts that would have played out much more slowly — and probably made much more sense — in the past. But Benioff and Weiss decided on an episodic timeline to end the series, probably one influenced by contract negotiations and actors wanting to pursue other projects, and here we are.

Depends on the prep. Properly spiced and cooked goat curry is one of the best dishes I've ever had.

I'm definitely curious as to why goat — the most popular meat in the world, bar none — is not more popular in the U.S.

Cool story bro.

They had to swing by the North-of-the-Wall branch of Harbor Freight.

I'm curious about that, too. If it wasn't woken up directly, then the Night King engineered sort of a "wight catspaw" situation, to try and assassinate the Lord Commander.

I was wondering about this. Do people automatically turn? I'm trying to remember the sequence of events that led to the first turned wight we saw, the guy who was brought back to Castle Black — he was just a dead guy when he arrived, and then he kind of woke up in the middle of the night, right?

Ahh, I definitely did not pick up on it when the Hound threw the warhammer down. My first thought was that he recognized it as an awkward weapon he wasn't able to use well.

I also find it suspect that she only took one dragon to fight a large army she believed in, but for some reason took all three dragons to rescue seven dudes fighting an army she only KIND OF believed in before seeing it.

It never even occurred to me that they didn't bother to bring any dragonglass. That is super-stupid. They could have spent the entire boat ride up to Eastwatch making dragonglass weapons!

Hmm, that does strike me as odd. I think I remember an interview where they said they mapped out the story outline and felt like this (at the time, 13 more episodes) was exactly the number they needed to finish the story. I know most of the S8 episodes will have a longer runtime, so add that to 80- and 90-minute

Ladies, help me out here: is R. Kelly even that good-looking? I suppose there's no accounting for underage girls' taste in rich R&B singers, but it's hard to imagine him as some kind of swaggering lothario on the order of Usher or D'Angelo.

Good Gawd, there are SIX of these f***ing things? I haven't even seen one! Pretty soon Mission Impossible 7 is just going to be a documentary about Tom Cruise going through rehab for a broken ankle at age 57.

I was actually picturing it with Xzibit's "Chamber Music" playing — which SAMPLES a Queen song!

I think that's probably just D&D being good soldiers for HBO. It would be kind of a dick move to go out there and bitch in interviews about how HBO won't pony up the bajillion dollars it would take to go two more full-length seasons AND have all this dragon/walker/battle madness go down.

The confused/worried and angry/worried thing has me wondering about something.