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I think the party line here and on io9 is that it still hangs on to “Rick and Morty” is just for angry 14 year old edgelords , a thing that I’d most definitely out of date.

It’s k-k-k-k-ken coming to k-k-k-k-k-kill me!

The high point of the show is probably around Season 4-5. By Season 8 or so it becomes very treacly and saccharine; characters are learning their lesson before they even start the plot. I don’t need these people to be mean but I also don’t need them to treat me like an idiot - but I guess everyone’s terrified of

The person that did the reviews left the site. Maybe he was doing as a personal project and no one else on the site wanted to cover it? Or its probably just management is too lazy to find a replacement. The amount of shows being covered nowadays is ridiculously low.

Oh my god, right? Who the fuck cares? I don’t. I thought the Crabfeeder was supposed to be a recurring villain for the series but then Daemon carved him up like a Thanksgiving entree. The guy never even said a single line. It seems clear this whole Triarchy threat is just meant to be a nuisance; something to make buzz

And it’s really odd that AVClub is completely ignoring it this season after extensively covering it and giving episodes A grades for years.

Viserys looks the god of death in the face every day and tells it “Not Today.”

Hey you know the way you’ve spent the past couple of weeks learning the names of interchangeable characters in bad Halloween wigs?

Speaking of national treasures, Kevin Kline absolutely killed it tonight. But then, when doesn’t he on this show.

Ned Stark looked up every recorded Baratheon/Lannister marriage recorded in history and noted that they always resulted in a black haired child except for Robert’s and Cersei’s children.

And Ned Stark was obsessed with the improbability of a Baratheon having blond hair even though he had a redheaded daughter and knew (though we didn’t yet) that black-haired Jon was a Targaryen. 

They call it The Homelander.

We all know this guy has:

ASSHOLLLLLLLE! 

She’ll bring the baby to Alicent herself, even if that means expelling her afterbirth while her maids are helping her into a dress.”

“Just for Targaryen(tm)” brand hair dye. 

Kevin Kline played Hamlet twice in different productions, one of which he directed.  Before he became known in movies, he was a renowned Shakespearean performer for years in NYC.

In the book, everyone does such nasty stuff that you’re just left hoping they all die.

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