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Grizzly Mormont

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  1. so what the hell was margery's plan? to just trust in faith? why did we have to sit through all that time in that weird room with HS.
  2. There's a huge difference between intricate and convoluted. If you can't see the difference, that is a matter of your ability or lackthereof to appreciate subtlety. Cinematically speaking, examples of convoluted include Chris Nolan's stupid deam inside a dream movie, and Chris Nolan's third batman. Examples of intricate movies include Aronofsy's The Fountain, and Pulp Fiction.
  3. That is not what infuriated her regarding Jon... it was definitely the 'her husband fucked someone else' thing.
  4. They called him Benjen Coldhands in that after the episode shit.
  5. Yes, brian, it is a really big deal. How can you not know that?
  6. Christ... Mazin is a house D&D made up, named for one of their friends. Source: http://gameofthrones.wikia.com/wiki/House_Mazin
  7. I just watched it with HBO closed-captioning. He says "Mazin."
  8. I think Jon made up a new northern house. He says glover, mormont, cerwyn, Mason(???), hornwood. Can anyone hear what he says?
  9. Can anyone hear clearly which houses Jon mentions after Cerwyn?
  10. Ok, for your edification (and so I dont have to quote the whole thing to you) I give you: south park, being totally correct about GoT weiners.
  11. Damn this was an awesome episode. FINALLY. Holy shit. This one felt pre-season 5 good. Only negatives are Euron saying "yes i murdered him cuz of murder!" and summer dying for NO REASON. But other than those things, well done.
  12. A soft weiner isn't threatening... just like a gay weiner.
  13. When they do show a straight Guy's wiener, it's all soft and floppy!
  14. Yes, I thought the existence of weirwoods here was very important hint too. Paired with the cotf cavern, this place has some interesting cotf implications.
  15. Dude, I'm checking this compulsively for the same reason. HouseHarrison, where are you?
  16. the rebellion had a lot more to do with Aerys murdering Rickard and Brandon.
  17. Wow. That was a great episode. Finally, a good reminder of why we watch this show. I'm back on board now. I was about ready to jump ship after last season, but they reeled me back in.
  18. Also, in the book, the brothers assassinate Jon because he is deserting the night's watch to go participate in a political war. In the show they murdered him because they were butthurt about wildlings, even though they have proof that Jon's decision was the best option by far.
  19. This is definitely the worst sentence structure in this season.
  20. I agree. It looked weird, and the way it was filmed made it look like some hidden significance, but I really doubt it had any significance. I think she just didn't want them to see that she was wealthy. But it didn't matter cuz she had a crazy necklace on, and was a gorgeous white girl alone in the middle of fuckin nowhere.
  21. Holy shit, i did not know that. Wow. The wolverine movie is very easily the fucking worst piece of shit movie in the world. That really explains a ton.
  22. I agree with this, but I doubt it was a "favor." I'd imagine this was contractually stipulated.
  23. You're a complete idiot. Chalk that up to valid ad hominem attacks.
  24. That is only if you look at it as "LF wouldn't fuck sansa over because love duh" argument. If that's how you see it, then yes. But the truth is littlefinger would never bring sansa to winterfell because she's too important a piece in his game to hand over to someone else, and he would never do that. It's fucking retarded to think he would. At the very least, he would have waited until one army destroyed the other, but bringing her there before a huge battle/prolonged siege is fucking idiotic. That is the problem; littlefinger is not an idiot, but all his actions this season are the actions of a god damned idiot.
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