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Question... When Arya is saying the names of the people she wants to kill, who was the last name and what did he do? "Cersie, the Mountain, Walder Frey, ???" Well, at least the Hound's off the list now. We know he's got to return. Sandor Clegane, FTW! How do we know that "he's got to return"? because of the foundation laid for animosity between him and gregor and Click To View Spoiler gregor's rebirth due to qyburn
because of the sparrows/church drama having more effect than it's had in the previous 4 books because of the sandor/sansa relationship...more of a book thing, we'll see if the show uses the story line because of the painstaking detail used to describe an anonymous, yet remarkable large monk digging a grave and the unhappy warhorse in the monastery stable |
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All that stuff is circumstantial and in no way confirms. Likely, maybe, but not absolute. Plus. Book is book, show is show.
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Question... When Arya is saying the names of the people she wants to kill, who was the last name and what did he do? "Cersie, the Mountain, Walder Frey, ???" Well, at least the Hound's off the list now. We know he's got to return. Sandor Clegane, FTW! How do we know that "he's got to return"? Faith... The Hound is dead. Sandor Clegane? Remains to be seen... In GoT, you gotta see the body... |
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All that stuff is circumstantial and in no way confirms. Likely, maybe, but not absolute. Plus. Book is book, show is show. But yeah the thought had occured to me when I read the books, seemed pretty convenient. View Quote Click To View Spoiler |
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Question... When Arya is saying the names of the people she wants to kill, who was the last name and what did he do? "Cersie, the Mountain, Walder Frey, ???" Well, at least the Hound's off the list now. We know he's got to return. Sandor Clegane, FTW! How do we know that "he's got to return"? I don't know about "got to," but I think there's a decent chance we'll see him again. We never witness him die and he's been on the show since the very first episode so if they were going to kill him off I'm inclined to think they'd probably make it obvious like they do with pretty much every other major character that dies. Plus David and Dan wouldn't confirm nor deny if he died. |
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All that stuff is circumstantial and in no way confirms. Likely, maybe, but not absolute. Plus. Book is book, show is show. But yeah the thought had occured to me when I read the books, seemed pretty convenient. Click To View Spoiler Mountain -500 Hound +350 |
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Apropos nothing, remember Nymeria, Arya's direwolf? She's still out there somewhere...
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Click To View Spoiler The "dead in the show not dead in the books" character will almost certainly be Ser Barristan Selmy.
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Couple speculations: I don't know if it will happen, but I sure hope that show Cersei descends into madness. That would make for some great drama. Also, I think Jon Snow's arc is going to be moving forward pretty quickly this season. I am not sure how Samwell's arc is going to shape up, I honestly don't see him going anywhere. They said this season there is going to be like 5 major character deaths. I don't know what they consider a major character. Here's my guesses: Click To View Spoiler Janos Slynt, Kevan Lannister, Ellaria Sand, Myrcella, Jon Snow I wonder who the "dead in the show not dead in the books" character will be? My guess is Myrcella Click To View Spoiler The "dead in the show not dead in the books" character will almost certainly be Ser Barristan Selmy.
Click To View Spoiler Selmy will live. "Dead in the show not dead in the books" refers to Mance Rayder. |
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Couple speculations: I don't know if it will happen, but I sure hope that show Cersei descends into madness. That would make for some great drama. Also, I think Jon Snow's arc is going to be moving forward pretty quickly this season. I am not sure how Samwell's arc is going to shape up, I honestly don't see him going anywhere. They said this season there is going to be like 5 major character deaths. I don't know what they consider a major character. Here's my guesses: Click To View Spoiler Janos Slynt, Kevan Lannister, Ellaria Sand, Myrcella, Jon Snow I wonder who the "dead in the show not dead in the books" character will be? My guess is Myrcella Click To View Spoiler The "dead in the show not dead in the books" character will almost certainly be Ser Barristan Selmy.
Click To View Spoiler Selmy will live. "Dead in the show not dead in the books" refers to Mance Rayder. Click To View Spoiler Nope. It wasn't Mance. Unfortunately, it's probably going to be Ser Barristan Selmy. If you were a more established/active member (no offense) I'd offer to make a bet with you on it.
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Click To View Spoiler Nope. It wasn't Mance. Unfortunately, it's probably going to be Ser Barristan Selmy. If you were a more established/active member (no offense) I'd offer to make a bet with you on it.
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Couple speculations: I don't know if it will happen, but I sure hope that show Cersei descends into madness. That would make for some great drama. Also, I think Jon Snow's arc is going to be moving forward pretty quickly this season. I am not sure how Samwell's arc is going to shape up, I honestly don't see him going anywhere. They said this season there is going to be like 5 major character deaths. I don't know what they consider a major character. Here's my guesses: Click To View Spoiler Janos Slynt, Kevan Lannister, Ellaria Sand, Myrcella, Jon Snow I wonder who the "dead in the show not dead in the books" character will be? My guess is Myrcella Click To View Spoiler The "dead in the show not dead in the books" character will almost certainly be Ser Barristan Selmy.
Click To View Spoiler Selmy will live. "Dead in the show not dead in the books" refers to Mance Rayder. Click To View Spoiler Nope. It wasn't Mance. Unfortunately, it's probably going to be Ser Barristan Selmy. If you were a more established/active member (no offense) I'd offer to make a bet with you on it.
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Haha, pretty funny with the sliding feature. Also Daenerys should have been bald after the dragon birth scene. Personally, I'm glad they changed that part. And actually Daenerys and Viserys originally had purple eyes on the show. They even filmed some of the first scenes with Emilia and Harry wearing violet contact lenses, but they later dropped it. I wish they would have released that footage on the blu ray. |
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GOT on FB is back. They're multi-page this season: There's a LOT of funny ones, but this was one of my favorites: |
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GOT on FB is back. They're multi-page this season: http://valarbloghulis.someecards.com/got-recap-season-5/if-game-of-thrones-took-place-entirely-on-facebook-the-season-5-premiere/ http://valarbloghulis.someecards.com/got-recap-season-5/if-game-of-thrones-took-place-entirely-on-facebook-season-5-episode-2/ There's a LOT of funny ones, but this was one of my favorites: http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800x600q90/673/g3CqkO.jpg View Quote I think they use to be funnier overall, but there's still some good ones in there. |
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If I'm Bronn I've got be pretty pissed off at this point.
Cersi Lannister made a promise and Bronn kept his end of the deal in the process losing his primary financial benefactor, Tyrion Lannister. Now he has to go on a daring rescue mission in Dorne with a high probability of failure with the one handed Jamie Lannister based on another promise from another Lannister. What happened to Lannister's always paying their debts? How does Cersi expect to have people ever make deals with her or be loyal to her if she screws them over? |
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If I'm Bronn I've got be pretty pissed off at this point. Cersi Lannister made a promise and Bronn kept his end of the deal in the process losing his primary financial benefactor, Tyrion Lannister. Now he has to go on a daring rescue mission in Dorne with a high probability of failure with the one handed Jamie Lannister based on another promise from another Lannister. What happened to Lannister's always paying their debts? How does Cersi expect to have people ever make deals with her or be loyal to her if she screws them over? View Quote All Cersei cares about is her ass on the throne. Nothing else. (At least Tywin actually cared about what his family's legacy would be after he died, whether for good or for ill, and he was arguably the smartest of the lot along with his dwarf son) She may claim to love her children, for example, but more and more it seems to me she really does not know what love is. In fact, the relationship between her and her kids is what I describe more as possessiveness than actual love. |
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If I'm Bronn I've got be pretty pissed off at this point. Cersi Lannister made a promise and Bronn kept his end of the deal in the process losing his primary financial benefactor, Tyrion Lannister. Now he has to go on a daring rescue mission in Dorne with a high probability of failure with the one handed Jamie Lannister based on another promise from another Lannister. What happened to Lannister's always paying their debts? How does Cersi expect to have people ever make deals with her or be loyal to her if she screws them over? View Quote That's certainly one possibility. However, to me Bronn seems to be the type of guy that's always looking for the bigger, better deal so it's likely he would have taken Jaime up on his offer of "a much better girl and a much better castle" even if he had a choice. |
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If I'm Bronn I've got be pretty pissed off at this point. Cersi Lannister made a promise and Bronn kept his end of the deal in the process losing his primary financial benefactor, Tyrion Lannister. Now he has to go on a daring rescue mission in Dorne with a high probability of failure with the one handed Jamie Lannister based on another promise from another Lannister. What happened to Lannister's always paying their debts? How does Cersi expect to have people ever make deals with her or be loyal to her if she screws them over? View Quote tywin tried to explain to her that folks like the iron bank had to be paid. she thinks she's powerful enough to avoid paying. i strongly suspect ser bronn of the blackwater just became ser bronn of the red shirt |
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If I'm Bronn I've got be pretty pissed off at this point. Cersi Lannister made a promise and Bronn kept his end of the deal in the process losing his primary financial benefactor, Tyrion Lannister. Now he has to go on a daring rescue mission in Dorne with a high probability of failure with the one handed Jamie Lannister based on another promise from another Lannister. What happened to Lannister's always paying their debts? How does Cersi expect to have people ever make deals with her or be loyal to her if she screws them over? tywin tried to explain to her that folks like the iron bank had to be paid. she thinks she's powerful enough to avoid paying. i strongly suspect ser bronn of the blackwater just became ser bronn of the red shirt You think they'll off Bronn? Hmmm, well you might be right. How crucial is his character now to the progression of the story? Not much and with the new actors they've added you know they're going to make room by killing people off like Mance. Hate to see Bronn go. He's a fan favorite and I'd much rather see him and Tyrion reunited at some point. |
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Click To View Spoiler To go with the R+L=JS theory that everyone has I am waiting for his Nightwatch brothers to burn his body. Which they will do to keep him from turning into a Walker. At that point, much like Dan I, he will die and emerge reborn as a full-fledged Targaryen. And, if it happens that way, will he now also have the loyalty of the Red Priestess, who will believe him blessed of the fire God? Could get ugly for Stannis if that happens. I also want the last scene of this series to be Tyrion riding into Casterly Rock as Lord. |
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You think they'll off Bronn? Hmmm, well you might be right. How crucial is his character now to the progression of the story? Not much and with the new actors they've added you know they're going to make room by killing people off like Mance. Hate to see Bronn go. He's a fan favorite and I'd much rather see him and Tyrion reunited at some point. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If I'm Bronn I've got be pretty pissed off at this point. Cersi Lannister made a promise and Bronn kept his end of the deal in the process losing his primary financial benefactor, Tyrion Lannister. Now he has to go on a daring rescue mission in Dorne with a high probability of failure with the one handed Jamie Lannister based on another promise from another Lannister. What happened to Lannister's always paying their debts? How does Cersi expect to have people ever make deals with her or be loyal to her if she screws them over? tywin tried to explain to her that folks like the iron bank had to be paid. she thinks she's powerful enough to avoid paying. i strongly suspect ser bronn of the blackwater just became ser bronn of the red shirt You think they'll off Bronn? Hmmm, well you might be right. How crucial is his character now to the progression of the story? Not much and with the new actors they've added you know they're going to make room by killing people off like Mance. Hate to see Bronn go. He's a fan favorite and I'd much rather see him and Tyrion reunited at some point. he could re-enter the book storyline at some point, but so far he appears to be living happily ever after with lollys' gold. do you really think jaime won't come back from dorne? |
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Click To View Spoiler To go with the R+L=JS theory that everyone has I am waiting for his Nightwatch brothers to burn his body. Which they will do to keep him from turning into a Walker. At that point, much like Dan I, he will die and emerge reborn as a full-fledged Targaryen. And, if it happens that way, will he now also have the loyalty of the Red Priestess, who will believe him blessed of the fire God? Could get ugly for Stannis if that happens. I also want the last scene of this series to be Tyrion riding into Casterly Rock as Lord.
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If I'm Bronn I've got be pretty pissed off at this point. Cersi Lannister made a promise and Bronn kept his end of the deal in the process losing his primary financial benefactor, Tyrion Lannister. Now he has to go on a daring rescue mission in Dorne with a high probability of failure with the one handed Jamie Lannister based on another promise from another Lannister. What happened to Lannister's always paying their debts? How does Cersi expect to have people ever make deals with her or be loyal to her if she screws them over? tywin tried to explain to her that folks like the iron bank had to be paid. she thinks she's powerful enough to avoid paying. i strongly suspect ser bronn of the blackwater just became ser bronn of the red shirt It's entirely possible, but I hope not. |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Click To View Spoiler To go with the R+L=JS theory that everyone has I am waiting for his Nightwatch brothers to burn his body. Which they will do to keep him from turning into a Walker. At that point, much like Dan I, he will die and emerge reborn as a full-fledged Targaryen. And, if it happens that way, will he now also have the loyalty of the Red Priestess, who will believe him blessed of the fire God? Could get ugly for Stannis if that happens. I also want the last scene of this series to be Tyrion riding into Casterly Rock as Lord. Click To View Spoiler not if he gets up before they can burn him. Mostly dead |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Click To View Spoiler To go with the R+L=JS theory that everyone has I am waiting for his Nightwatch brothers to burn his body. Which they will do to keep him from turning into a Walker. At that point, much like Dan I, he will die and emerge reborn as a full-fledged Targaryen. And, if it happens that way, will he now also have the loyalty of the Red Priestess, who will believe him blessed of the fire God? Could get ugly for Stannis if that happens. I also want the last scene of this series to be Tyrion riding into Casterly Rock as Lord. Click To View Spoiler not if he gets up before they can burn him. Mostly dead |
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Quoted: Click To View Spoiler To go with the R+L=JS theory that everyone has I am waiting for his Nightwatch brothers to burn his body. Which they will do to keep him from turning into a Walker. At that point, much like Dan I, he will die and emerge reborn as a full-fledged Targaryen. And, if it happens that way, will he now also have the loyalty of the Red Priestess, who will believe him blessed of the fire God? Could get ugly for Stannis if that happens. I also want the last scene of this series to be Tyrion riding into Casterly Rock as Lord. View Quote I think Bran will actually save him. Greenseers are the closest to a "good" religion in Westeros. Plus, Rhillor's resurrection comes at a price, and I don't think GRRM is going that direction with Jon. That would also explain Bran's absence from this season. If they cap this season with his death as I suspect, then Bran's intervention is a great way to re-introduce Bran in a dramatic way next season. |
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he could re-enter the book storyline at some point, but so far he appears to be living happily ever after with lollys' gold. do you really think jaime won't come back from dorne? View Quote Jamie's problem is Cersi. In the book at this point, as you know, he's already really questioning his relationship to his sister (Moonboy and all that). Jamie is learning in the book that he's not his Dad and having this kind of crisis personally about what kind of role he should play with regards to the Lannisters. All Jamie ever wanted to be was a Kings Guard. With Danny he has no shot at ever serving under her having been the man actually responsible for killing her dad. I'd like to see him get an honorable death against the White Walkers, but that's not how GRRM roles. Chances are he's going to be killed in the books and probably will be killed in the show. Tragic character |
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Quoted: Jamie's problem is Cersi. In the book at this point, as you know, he's already really questioning his relationship to his sister (Moonboy and all that). Jamie is learning in the book that he's not his Dad and having this kind of crisis personally about what kind of role he should play with regards to the Lannisters. All Jamie ever wanted to be was a Kings Guard. With Danny he has no shot at ever serving under her having been the man actually responsible for killing her dad. I'd like to see him get an honorable death against the White Walkers, but that's not how GRRM roles. Chances are he's going to be killed in the books and probably will be killed in the show. Tragic character View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: he could re-enter the book storyline at some point, but so far he appears to be living happily ever after with lollys' gold. do you really think jaime won't come back from dorne? Jamie's problem is Cersi. In the book at this point, as you know, he's already really questioning his relationship to his sister (Moonboy and all that). Jamie is learning in the book that he's not his Dad and having this kind of crisis personally about what kind of role he should play with regards to the Lannisters. All Jamie ever wanted to be was a Kings Guard. With Danny he has no shot at ever serving under her having been the man actually responsible for killing her dad. I'd like to see him get an honorable death against the White Walkers, but that's not how GRRM roles. Chances are he's going to be killed in the books and probably will be killed in the show. Tragic character |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Click To View Spoiler To go with the R+L=JS theory that everyone has I am waiting for his Nightwatch brothers to burn his body. Which they will do to keep him from turning into a Walker. At that point, much like Dan I, he will die and emerge reborn as a full-fledged Targaryen. And, if it happens that way, will he now also have the loyalty of the Red Priestess, who will believe him blessed of the fire God? Could get ugly for Stannis if that happens. I also want the last scene of this series to be Tyrion riding into Casterly Rock as Lord. Click To View Spoiler not if he gets up before they can burn him. |
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he could re-enter the book storyline at some point, but so far he appears to be living happily ever after with lollys' gold. do you really think jaime won't come back from dorne? Jamie's problem is Cersi. In the book at this point, as you know, he's already really questioning his relationship to his sister (Moonboy and all that). Jamie is learning in the book that he's not his Dad and having this kind of crisis personally about what kind of role he should play with regards to the Lannisters. All Jamie ever wanted to be was a Kings Guard. With Danny he has no shot at ever serving under her having been the man actually responsible for killing her dad. I'd like to see him get an honorable death against the White Walkers, but that's not how GRRM roles. Chances are he's going to be killed in the books and probably will be killed in the show. Tragic character i don't think he'll kill himself outright, but could see him dying as he kills cersei...drags her down with his weight into the sea or a well, falls off a parapet while choking her, building collapses on top of them as he strangles her, etc. maybe even a repeat of him killing aerys, where he saves someone else by killing her and sacrifices himself to do it |
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Quoted: Jamie's problem is Cersi. In the book at this point, as you know, he's already really questioning his relationship to his sister (Moonboy and all that). Jamie is learning in the book that he's not his Dad and having this kind of crisis personally about what kind of role he should play with regards to the Lannisters. All Jamie ever wanted to be was a Kings Guard. With Danny he has no shot at ever serving under her having been the man actually responsible for killing her dad. I'd like to see him get an honorable death against the White Walkers, but that's not how GRRM roles. Chances are he's going to be killed in the books and probably will be killed in the show. Tragic character View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: he could re-enter the book storyline at some point, but so far he appears to be living happily ever after with lollys' gold. do you really think jaime won't come back from dorne? Jamie's problem is Cersi. In the book at this point, as you know, he's already really questioning his relationship to his sister (Moonboy and all that). Jamie is learning in the book that he's not his Dad and having this kind of crisis personally about what kind of role he should play with regards to the Lannisters. All Jamie ever wanted to be was a Kings Guard. With Danny he has no shot at ever serving under her having been the man actually responsible for killing her dad. I'd like to see him get an honorable death against the White Walkers, but that's not how GRRM roles. Chances are he's going to be killed in the books and probably will be killed in the show. Tragic character I don't know, his redemption arc makes me think he is one of the ones left standing. Click To View Spoiler I think he is the one who will kills Cersei. |
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he could re-enter the book storyline at some point, but so far he appears to be living happily ever after with lollys' gold. do you really think jaime won't come back from dorne? Jamie's problem is Cersi. In the book at this point, as you know, he's already really questioning his relationship to his sister (Moonboy and all that). Jamie is learning in the book that he's not his Dad and having this kind of crisis personally about what kind of role he should play with regards to the Lannisters. All Jamie ever wanted to be was a Kings Guard. With Danny he has no shot at ever serving under her having been the man actually responsible for killing her dad. I'd like to see him get an honorable death against the White Walkers, but that's not how GRRM roles. Chances are he's going to be killed in the books and probably will be killed in the show. Tragic character I don't know, his redemption arc makes me think he is one of the ones left standing. Click To View Spoiler I think he is the one who will kills Cersei. Click To View Spoiler I agree. Maggy the frog's prophecy was that a "little brother" will be the one who will kill Cersei. People automatically thought that meant Tyrion. Not realizing that even though Jaime and Cersei are twins, Cersei was born a few minutes sooner and Jaime is also her little brother. The books emphasized this bit of the prophecy as the main driving force why she placed a bounty on Tyrion's head. She would repeatedly have nightmares of Tyrion strangling her. |
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he could re-enter the book storyline at some point, but so far he appears to be living happily ever after with lollys' gold. do you really think jaime won't come back from dorne? Jamie's problem is Cersi. In the book at this point, as you know, he's already really questioning his relationship to his sister (Moonboy and all that). Jamie is learning in the book that he's not his Dad and having this kind of crisis personally about what kind of role he should play with regards to the Lannisters. All Jamie ever wanted to be was a Kings Guard. With Danny he has no shot at ever serving under her having been the man actually responsible for killing her dad. I'd like to see him get an honorable death against the White Walkers, but that's not how GRRM roles. Chances are he's going to be killed in the books and probably will be killed in the show. Tragic character I don't know, his redemption arc makes me think he is one of the ones left standing. Click To View Spoiler I think he is the one who will kills Cersei. Click To View Spoiler I agree. I think he ends up taking the Black
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Kingsguard serve for life (except for Selmy, who was dismissed)
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Howdy all. Well I signed up for HBONow a few weeks ago and marathon'd GOT. Going to finish up and watch s05e02 later today. So much craziness.
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