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And Don Cheadle and Forest Whitaker.

In addition to like, everyone leaving.

I never knew I wanted a Fleetwood Mac or Ben Folds musical until now.

Or do a pseudo-4th wall address ala South Park "I learned something today."

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Blame the owner not the breed!!!

I'm thinking Tom Waits or Harvey Fierstein.

Get Barristan Selmy in there and you'd pretty much have it.

I saw him when he was promoting "Devil's Playground" (which actually had a few decent songs on it) and it was a freaking blast. They guy seriously hasn't aged since the mid-80s, and his voice sounded fantastic. He had a knockout band, including Steve Stevens, and it was just a really good how altogether.

I wonder if that's because for so many show-only fans, there is still this very strong (but fairly incorrect) and persistent idea that the plot boils down to good guys (starks and co.) versus bad guys (lannisters and co) with Dany as a good guy wild card.

I'm imagining Joey Gladstone's Mr. Woodchuck puppet telling this joke.

But what did they eat?!?!

I've never really understood why this show is so averse to flashbacks. I mean, I get that at this point 4 seasons in, it would be jarring to start using them. But with a world so affected by its history, and with such an elaborate and storied history, I think flashbacks would really help viewers to grasp the

I hadn't heard that about GRRM; thanks for the info.

I have a hard time imagining that anything involving Rhaegar will factor into things much due to the relative absence of him thus far in the show. Since the showrunners know the entire plot, one would think that this far in, the show would have presented a more fleshed out picture of Rhaegar to demonstrate the

A callback or self-reference isn't necessarily a running joke.

That Blu-Ray is a frequent watch of mine.

I'm glad you asked, Hank Williams Jr., son of country legend Hank Williams. My lush arrangements will likely have an indelible effect on the country music genre. These are truly interesting times we live in.

Precisely.

I've found that non-reader GoT fans tend to care most about 1 or 2 elements (Arya/Hound, Sansa/Littlefinger, Daenarys, Tyrion, etc) and the rest just becomes ancillary. Sometimes this is conscious, other times it is subconscious.