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followed by a 15th different version of "The Rains of Castamere" to close out the episode, possibly a belching version

should have just gotten it tattooed on his face and made his introductions to different characters much easier

clearly it was to foreshadow what was to happen to poor Oberyn's head…EDIT and beat to it like 10 comments down

better than what I had to go through with my roommate smashing beatles against the coffee table throughout the entire episode

maybe she's anemic

The movies started succumbing to some of the same issues the comics have in that they began to have different people overseeing each movie with different visions that kind of kill continuity and consistency in powers or in Ratner's case just pull things out of their ass.

that is exactly the effect the writers of Days of Future Past wanted

I thought it did work but there were just some loopholes for certain people with certain powers? You talking about the Xavier in twin brother scene?

just slip him a prozac and be done with it

but he can't add by ones

It's like syfy and the discovery channel have swapped positions from 15 years ago. Now syfy's programming focuses on sharks and natural events while the discovery channel is all aliens and intricate supernatural conspiracies.

ya it was a weak payoff considering all we learned is that his sister gave up on him as we pretty much already got the point that Theon was fairly committed to the Bolton's from the whole shaving scene.

Ya next season will really be a good gauge to see how much D&D actually add to the experience. Next year they have to do a bunch more story re-alignment, and the 4th book in particular doesn't have a whole lot of plot. I'm sure being able to weave some book 5 stuff in there will certainly help as far as that goes, but

I disagree. Bran's just started to get kind of interesting as there is a more concrete direction and some of these big mysteries are kind of teased after being relatively isolated from other characters in kind of an aimless journey. Sansa, while her role has been pretty meh for most of her scenes, has benefited

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eventually you run out of neighbors is what i found so it all works out in the end.

I think my dad would like Bill Murray to be his spouse

Abigail remains in the same role as an unwitting accomplice/mentee who gets her throat cut yet again by the Hobbes stand in.

I'm picturing the manhunt consisting of the 3 survivors chasing Hannibal across Europe in wheelchairs and he makes his escape by running up some stairs in some non handi-cap accessible historical structure in Florence.

Kind of a "My 2 Dads" situation?