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While I agree with your point, I also wanted to chime in to say yes, I can hear you, Clem Fandango

It’s a tactic that abusers use called DARVO. Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender.

Euron has been such a terribly under-developed character, who at the same time, has an almost magical power to completely turn the tide of battle and massively affect the story. He’s not just a shitty person, he’s a shitty plot device.

Hey, wouldn’t it be great if we sent scouts ahead for our ships? No? Okay. Well what about if we get Drogon to flank the enemy ships and burn their sails from behind. No? Okay yeah cool, good talk.

People want to follow him, like they said, so with the support of the people he could easily become King.

Because Obama’s legacy is one of not wanting to fight the hard political battles. 

This battle has been teased since the show began in 2011, so it needed to be unbelievably epic—more epic than all the other epic battles the series has given us. This was a daunting task, and Game of Thrones succeeded...

It was painfully cheesy, but I’d give it more leeway than the intolerably bad lighting and innumerable hand-to-hand combat scenes that were worthless because you couldn’t see who was fighting.

I did, and still could barely see. Which wasn't an issue for everything else I watched on the same tv this month.

Yea I mean just look at the crypt scenes. Zombies bust out of the crypts yet no one we know is shown suffering. Somehow Sansa and Tyrion are shown quietly hiding and it looks like they’re debating who should use that dagger to try to mount a last stand. Then neither of them do anything and Tyrion is shown in front of

Felt like the cable operators got together and paid HBO off to make a climactic episode of their most popular series that demonstrates the shortfalls of streaming technology.

I think Arya was able to stab the Night King in a small thermal exhaust port, right below his main port.

1000% agree. I feel like everyone here stanning this episode has to be deluding themselves.  There were no stakes, there was no tension, there were no twists. It was purely straightforward, with no sense of narrative arc.  We got no explanation as to why anything was happening except “zombies gonna zombie.”  For all

God that was awful.

Couldn't see shit

Bold choice to film the episode entirely in black and darker black.

Season 8, Episode 3: “Can’t See Shit” dir. Miguel Sapochnik

Aside from his constant courting of Alt-right imagery, memes, dressing up like Hitler, “kill the jews” jokes, and recommending alt-right reactionary Youtubers, I’m not really sure where people get the idea he might be part of the problem. /s

In all seriousness though, it’s worth people knowing exactly how the alt-right

Yeah.... the music swelled and I was transported back to being 5 again in 1977, holding my dads hand and going to see Star Wars for the first time. “The Saga Comes to an End just got me.

Tawfik Aboellail, president of the Islamic center, released a statement sharing his condolences to Giaquinto and his family, he Coloradoan reports.