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I did.

Seeing if I did it right.

I think a lot of the suspicion heaped on Andy has to do with the Rolex we get a long look at. It's a pretty fancy watch for a Sheriff's Deputy.

I think he is the same figure we saw in the cell next to Matthew Lillard's.

Leonard, Part Six Minutes.

Yes, it is true. This man has no dick.
-Tyrion Lannister

I thought a kiss was supposed to be involved.

And Melisandre had met Thoros?! Why didn't she immediately think about bringing Jon back. She knows he's important, even if she had thought Stannis was Azor Ahai.

Yes, they built a wall but the supports were on the wrong side. They can't have been that competently led.

Covered in walker blood. Person blood actually attracts walkers.

Natalie didn't get a lot of screen time until the final third of the season. Tyler featured heavily in the preview for next week. That either means he's going home or he's going the distance given how he's been edited so far.

We don't see everything, of course. We only saw Shirin listening to Mike and Jenn talk about Will and the food, but Maybe Tyler saw more than we did. Either way, I think he started the fight to take heat away from him and Carolyn. I can't blame Tyler for what eventually happened. How could he have known how disgusting

I don't remember smirks or laughs. I think everyone knew Will was being horrible, but Survivor is not a game that rewards intervening in a scene like that. It was up to one of Shirin's allies to back her up, and Mike did that.

But, do they consider themselves part of Westeros? I've only heard them ever call where they come from the North (or the Real North.)

GB, however, is hard as fuck to type.

DEATHTÖNGUE!!

I would give her credit if she had made this comment in a confessional or to another player before tribal council. Basically, she saw the idol at tribal and pieced things together with the use of hindsight.

I don't think the problem is really having the mother die and Ted wind up with Robin. That could have worked, successfully even, had the final season been paced better. Where Carter and Bays screwed up was settling on the one weekend conceit.

Quick, someone buy Saunders a Greyhound ticket out of there!

Also, that final walker was immobile—only a threat to anyone who misguidedly offered it an ankle. Your syllogism, that if Carol never kills out of compassion or mercy, no harm is committed by letting them wander, is faulty. It omits all other possible answers. Carol might not kill out of compassion or mercy. That I