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Just last week I predicted we would never see Benjen again, so of course he comes back now. Happy to be wrong, though. Between Benjen, Osha, Rickon, Balon, Yara, Walder Frey, Edmure, the Blackfish, and the Brotherhood without Banners, basically every missing character has come back into the story (even if for most of

Ok I guess. Doesn't seem too weird to me to want to enjoy a show as it happens.

Because I'd prefer not to know plot points to a show before they actually happen? If an article referenced leaked set photos to the Red Wedding before it happened everyone would be upset. This is a more minor spoiler, but the same principle.

Really? How confirmed is this or just speculation? It would make sense, Bran's got to survive somehow.

I'm taking it as in the show a person or an object has to actually touch the infected area in order to get it, because Jorah has been touching people and bleeding all over the place and it does not appear to be a problem.

I had that same thought as well. I had actually thought he would make it through the whole show, but now that he is the only character we know at the wall I realize he probably will die (along with the entire Night's Watch) when the White Walkers inevitably attack. I'm wondering if Bran leads the White Walkers to the

Now why the hell would you casually refer- and link to- leaked set photos of future events in the middle of the article? I'm not a spoiler fanatic but that was uncalled for. Made me immediately stop reading.

I thought so too. Honestly, at this point I don't think we will ever see Benjen again. People have all these theories about him coming back and being important to the story, but I think his only part in the story was to disappear and give the Night's Watch a reason to go beyond the wall. I think he will just stay

If they wanted to get rid of Jorah he would have sacrificed himself to save Dany. The fact that he is still alive- and actually looking for a cure and not just going off to die- says he probably still has some function left in the story. Although we might not see him again for a while, perhaps not until the end of the

Roose was, the writers weren't.

I think its all part of streamlining the narrative. As we approach the end of the series, all the storylines and characters not essential to the endgame have to be concluded, and there just isn't enough time to get it all done without it seeming somewhat rushed. You just have to kill the secondary characters and move

I knew Ramsay would kill Roose, although it did surprise me that is was this early in the season. It's a shame, because Roose is a much more interesting and threatening villain than Ramsay. I would have loved to see more of Roose, but Ramsay I want dead next episode. As with Doran killed by the Sand Snakes last

Wow, that's exactly who I was thinking of, but I didn't say it because I didn't know if the commenter watched the show. The Arrow writers are extremely guilty of following their personal preferences even when it makes no sense for the story.

But it's still a problem when characters that should be dead- as in, their purpose in the story is over- stick around because the writers like the actor. I'm not saying it happened here, but I've seen it happen in others shows where it seems like the writers are making up excuses to keep a character around.

Killing Doran I think just a way to streamline the narrative. Whatever he will do in the next books probably won't be very important, and with everything else going on they might need to spend the time left on the show with more important characters. That being said I'm still disappointed because they killed the only

Actually Littlefinger didn't know. He told Ramsay last season that he knew little about him, which was unusual. The writers have also said that in the show world Ramsay is not a famous psychopath like in the books, so no one really know what he is capable of.

I'll join everyone else and say the list was invalidated when "Hellfire" was placed so low. Best Disney villain song of them all. I skimmed the rest after I saw that. And "The Bells of Notre Dame" is one of the greatest opening songs Disney ever did, and "Out There" is great to. Hunchback is severely underrated. One

He overdid it in Bridge of Spies. The jail cell was like they were sitting in front of the sun.

So I've been rewatching every Simpsons episode over the past few months, and just saw Sideshow Bob Roberts. Really weird to see two Archie references on the same day 20 years apart.

You've got to wonder how he feels about all the marketing for the movie being centered around Leto and Robbie. Did he know going in that he would not be the focus?