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disagree. If the literal interpretation of the line is to be believed, then it's an utterly pointless scene. "oh wow a direwolf, are you my direwolf? no? some other direwolf? okay."

it's all we talk about at slumber parties in between pillow fights in our nighties.

you know what they say about a direwolf in the 1st and 7th act?

"it's not you" struck me as an acknowledgement that returning to Winterfell and home isn't what Nymeria is made for/supposed to be doing. Kind of like Arya wasn't ever supposed to be a Sansa(S1) type Lady who marries a lord or prince and raises future lords and princes.

Rachel McAdams just fired her agent.

my official breaking point was when Lip Sync Battle got it's own tv show.

there's a new Kendrick album soon, white people will be fine.

no that's not the same thing at all. Colbert was a mainstream monster before the Late Show. The Roots were unknown to the mainstream and a lot of people who said they loved them really only knew The Seed.

the entire time he was painting, I'm sure we were all running through the possible permutations of what he was going to end up accidentally painting(a perfect Monet level bowl of cherries? A "brilliant" piece of abstract expressionism? A swastika?)

David Duke has earned it.
(maybe Christie?)

everytime someone talks about Tatyana Ali I think of Leila Ali(beast of a boxer and Muhammad's daughter)

bookmark that, cuz it probably will be Coulter.

middle feels longer to me by default…I guess it could be early>early mid>late mid>late.

I've decided that early is the first 3 months, mid is the next 6 and late is the last 3

it was "early 2017" so I think that means March at the latest?

maybe. I think my reaction to others' reactions was just based on a solid decade of every show with an even semi supernatural element to it being picked apart at the seams and being theorized to a ludicrous extent. In this instance, I was clearly wrong. this show is basically lost.

there has to be different bad places…if for no reason other than Michael's promotion to architect doesn't make sense otherwise.

am I crazy or was this actually a fairly prevalent theory on here in the first few weeks(whenever Jason was outed) I remember reading it a couple of times and kind of rolling my eyes at people who want everything to be LOST.

written by Mike O'Brien…formerly of SNL. not sure how long he's been with the show but this was the first episode I noticed he was listed as a supervising producer and then his named popped up a few moments later as the credit writer.

"when the lie becomes fact, talk shit to the lie"- a movie I tell people I have seen.