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Belgium is my dark horse pick to win it all.

Lorne listening to his old kills was really creepy.

I noticed that the show stills says it took place in Minnesota in 2006 despite last week's "one year later" jump.

I kinda enjoyed how much red meat this episode had for the stereotypical fantasy nerd types. Jon Snow, who could never quite fit in anywhere, finally becomes that leader they've been slowly building him up to be (even getting some real world advice on the subject from Ser Alliser, who then demonstrated by action as

Sam <3 Gilly 4-EVA!!!!!!!

Fun fact: The Fargo killings would have been the third-worst (non-school) mass shooting in US history.

I feel like, after killing 22 people in a mass shooting in Fargo, North Dakota, Lorne Malvo should be the most wanted man in America. He shouldn't be able to get drinks in Vegas and the connection to the Bemidji murders should be obvious, if not to Bill, then to the team of 100s the FBI would have working the case.

Lorne Malvo is so over-the-top as a villain that even Joffrey is like, "C'mon!" I buy absolutely nothing with Lester framing Chaz and getting away with it.

And also. "Yeah, I'm glad I turned this down."

A winner is you!

You know who would have really loved that fight last night? Joffery.

This is the first Game of Thrones death that bummed me out. I was OK with the Starks and Khal Drogo. As much as I loved that little bastard, Joffrey had it coming. But Oberyn was so damn charming and hadn't reached his full potential.

He has dad intangibles that you can't measure!

Am I crazy or was "I'm the victim here" something similar to something William H Macy said in the movie?

I stopped watching them with The Sopranos when they made every upcoming episode look like Scarface.

Never watch the previews.

I can't believe I have to wait an extra week to find out if Arya thinks Hot Pie's new wolf bread is better than the last.

Heck, they were going to kill her even before Joffrey's murder. Tywin said any whore he was found with would be put to death and Cersei had been tipped off just prior to the Red Wedding.

I suggest you see the film, because you'll see it has the best special effect of all: love.

I like it for its subtlety.