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Oh man, I’m SO READY. I live in Northwest Arkansas, and while it’s not as bad as other parts of the state, it’s still backwards-ass Trump country in most areas. There’s a large population of immigrants (yours truly included) but not all of them can’t vote, so the elected officials don’t really reflect the population

There was no way Veep could continue on the air given the post-farce political scenario we’re facing every day in real life, and the last two seasons were unmistakably shaky and fumbling for the exit, but my feeling is they took the trainwreck and accelerated it to full speed in the penultimate episode and the last.

It was, wasn't it? They managed to make the destruction of a major city by a ginormous dragon boring and perfunctory.

My husband said “Jesus fuck, just fly a fucking plane with a banner that says ‘THE BELLS ARE IMPORTANT, GUYS!1!!’ already”. It’s such lazy, paint-by-numbers storytelling.

For an all-out massacre, it fell incredibly flat.

Just checking in to say that FUCK YES, this is a thing and it hits new mothers like a truck. When I realized my modern, egalitarian husband was a goober who couldn’t even pack a diaper bag with the basic needs for our baby in my absence, it just feels so uneven and rage-inducing. It took a lot of arguments, a

You can come to terms with your own ignorance by reading the Dead Letters. I for instance will have to Google what a tricorder is. I've never seen this word before in my life!

My thoughts exactly. Ok, my trash.... What, dude? Tell me!

I understand that even though the whole thing is supposed to be a *fantasy*, it’s based in the Middle Ages. Back then (and even now), no ruler would’ve been stupid enough to be on the verge of war and go parley in person on an open field where they’d be a sitting duck. There have been many implausible scenes on this

“It’s for the best D&D’s stupid confederate idea never got off the ground.”

There's one smart person left on this show after all.

It was, wasn’t it? Jerome Flynn just burst into the room with some energy we hadn’t seen in a long time.

I read the books and I don't think R.R. Martin cleared up that distinction in them. I may be wrong though, as my memory for books suckssssss. I needed to watch the show and figure that out from seeing them and then looking up info.

I'm sorry you're stuck with that too. This shit is maddening. 

He’s a completely opaque character. We don’t know how he knows what he seems to know, if he speaks, if he has any defined tactical plan to defeat the living... It’s one of the reasons outlandish theories about his next moves abound! ;-)

Good point. By the same token, how does he know even Winterfell exists? Is Winterfell as we know it so significantly older than KL?

He did say in an old interview that the end of his story is a landscape of the cold wind blowing over dead bodies and tombs, and that’s it. That’s how it ends. It may have been waved away as a “ha ha, funny, now tell us how it really ends” kind of dark joke, but I do believe that’s what he has (or at least had) in

Getting old fucking sucks, and the realization of of this physical decline kind of springs up on you. Sometimes even the most mundane movements are difficult, and I’m stunned by how fast things are going to shit.

He wouldn't go down to King's Landing to take the throne, he'd go "recruit" for his army and attack Winterfell after they'd been in battle for a while, depleted and exhausted. 

Wights: those crusty-ass dead, decomposing blue-eyed skeletons, like the one that was captured in Season 7 to be shown to Cersei & co. in King’s Landing.