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There's a band called "Kitten Remains" and another called "Spider Kitten"

"As far as I'm concerned, Benny is the hero of the show, because he wants
to take that space and use it to do something that would productively
employ creative people, and Roger and Mark are the villains."

YUUUUP. And Jaime didn't even confess to the REALLY fucked shit.

Given that last week, Alliser Thorne was doing his best to MAKE THE NIGHT'S WATCH GREAT AGAIN, I don't think it's unreasonable to have a FEEL THE HIGH (SPARROW) moment.

yeah, this is a sensation that I haven't felt since the first season, as I binge-read everything else before S2 dropped. Even now it's a bit different as I can at least SPECULATE where things are going - "oh shit, Kingsmoot!" but other stuff, none of us are gonna see coming. Is Tommen gonna become a little badass or

The Jaime/Tommen scenes weren't great, but Jaime/High Sparrow was great.

I'm caught up on the books, but am not a pre-season hype person. The idea that the show and the book are now caught up and anything can happen is pretty appealing, and I don't want to lose that novelty.

Pain in the ass for the actors. Peripheral vision, etc.

Y'all, in the chaos, we have all been sleeping on that great scene with Jaime and the High Sparrow. Jaime just confessed to a bunch of crimes, but the Sparrows ain't gonna try shit with him for some reason….

A fine use of resources.

Ser Robert Strong has moderator powers over #kings_landing and will ban any user caught talking shit.

TALK SHIT GET HIT

Shit-talk sense is tingling!

Well, usually they stay dead for three days in this particular archetype…

There will be a run on TV sets Monday morning to replace all those broken by having remote controls thrown at them.

Nah. "I don't believe in any of these gods, Mr. Mayor, but I've seen shit that will turn you white."

He doesn't fucking give a shit. They just traded Saddam for Uday. Bolton was a murderous piece of shit, but he was practical.

"Uh, we're the BAD GUYS, Dad."

That was some shockingly Looney Toons violence, between Mountain smashing that dude's head and Wun Wun the Giant slamming that Watchman into the wall.

What you talking about, Wylis?