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Hitlery.

With Harry Kane on corners and free kicks! Because Roy Hodgson is a fucking idiot.

This. There are no rivalries in the NBA. There are rivalries between players, but then they go to a different team and that's the end of that. Even if there's a rivalry between (e.g.) the Bulls and the Pistons, it's nowhere near the level of the Bears and the Lions (okay, the Lions are a stretch, but

Seriously, whatever leads you to root for/support a team is legitimate. There's no test, and it's not like the club/team/franchise is going to reject your support because you weren't on board back in the second (or third or fourth) division days, or from the moment the franchise was started or whatever. For example,

Fair enough. I love the game but have always been a bit embarrassed for those MLS teams. DC United— United from what? Were there two clubs in DC that united to form a single club? It's not Man U, and it's never going to be. Hell, it's not even ever going to be at the level of Huddersfield or Hartlepool United.

It's funny because they all fall down on purpose without ever being touched. Which they never, ever do in any other sport.

"On, on U of K . . ."

No need to hijack it. Ashildr/Me has a TARDIS of her own.

Probably play the long game. Bide her time. Slowly work on Tommen until he's man enough and has enough self-respect and self-awareness to realize his mom has to go (perhaps to live out the remainder of her days in a Sept on Bear Island, for example), and that he needs to tell the High Sparrow and his lackeys to go

"Her own house . . ."

As far as he knows, she is his half-sister.

Let's face it, though— things weren't going to end well for Tommen no matter what. Probably better to go out on his own terms.

She's basically King Lear at this point, so as far as rooting for her— yes and no.

Indeed. Did Chris Plummer ever play chess with Death himself? I think not.

"How did she capture any ships in this battle?"

And a great big honkin' horde of undead.

In a more peaceful world, they would have simply been two enforcers for competing hockey teams. Perhaps finally squaring off in game 6 of a conference final (judging by the presence and lengths of their beards).

To be fair to Sansa, there's not really anyone left to care much about Ramsay Bolton's ultimate fate. Everything she says to him is true. Even his own soldiers are probably just happy to see the last of the miserable sod — every last one of them was probably only fighting under his banner because they knew he'd

Not only that, but some of the victors— or more accurately, survivors— know full well just what a massive waste that was when a far more implacable enemy is on its way south. But this battle had to be fought to have any chance of surviving that one.

And Tyrion bonded a bit with Bran, as well, even if Bran and the rest of his family was pretty much still convinced Tyrion was behind the assassination attempt that Summer thwarted way back in the first book/first season.