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"If I were him, I'd be petrified that people would come up and slap me on the street!"
Kids swallow the darndest things.
Also, the Blackfish and the Queen of Thorns. If you haven't read the books, those names mean nothing to you.
We always knew we were going to get a big, ass-kicking battle in this episode, and director Neil Marshall did not disappoint.
What happened last week, what's happened since, and what to look for tonight.
All hail The Dink! (That's our nickname for him because we're friends.)
My are you broody, Matt Berninger.
Last night's episode established romantic love — and its cousin, chivalry — as forces to be reckoned with.
What happened last week, what's happened since, and what we're looking for tonight.
Whoa, it's almost like the beard is in 3-D! Trippy!
Surprisingly, Theon Greyjoy has become the heart of the show.
What happened last week, what's happened since, and what we're looking for tonight.
Good numbers for Game of Thrones and Mad Men, but The Killing has lost its thrill.
At this point, the values espoused by dear old Ned Stark have been pretty thoroughly dismantled.
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