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I hope they fuck

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Good question. Whatever they are versus each other in? :dunno:

Seems like it must be more than just a fight. They must end up on opposite sides of some grand schemey situation.

There must be some justification both ways. I don't think they can make either of them an outright bad guy.

I don't know. I suspect there would be no shortage of speculation if you googled it.



Just a straight-up fight ---> Superman would obviously win.

Is my position on that. Batman has a nice utility belt and everything but come on.
 
I have officially watched 4 seasons of GOT.

Not sure its one I would be ecstatic about week after week. Preferred binging many episodes at once.

Also I agree that you have to go back and watch the first season again after seeing all the later ones.
 
Just the opposite here. When I started watching it about a year ago, I had ~3 seasons available to me all at once and the opportunity to binge to my heart's content.

I probably went a bit faster than a one-per-week pace, but not much.
 
Trying to remember what happened with the little crippled Stark kid and his big dumb friend who carried him around and kept repeating his name (Hodor??) and his other friend who could talk to the animals and his sister or whatever.

Haven't seen them this season. They all dead?

that story line has gone too fast apparently...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/03/bran-hodor-game-of-thrones_n_5761430.html


Prepare for the biggest head-exploding-in-shock moment "Game of Thrones" has ever served up.

Bran Stark and Hodor reportedly won't appear in "Game of Thrones" next season. The two were a part of a major storyline from last season as they ventured beyond The Wall and met The Children.

In a recent interview with Yahoo, Kristian Nairn, who plays the silent Hodor, said that both he and Isaac Hempstead-Wright (Bran) won't be returning for Season 5.

"We have a season off and we have a year's hiatus, solely because I imagine our storyline is up to the end of the books," he said. "So, I get my year off now to do Rave of Thrones and gallivant all over the world."

That's great that Hodor gets to keep busy DJing awesome raves, but seriously, what does this mean for "Game of Thrones"?! Dan Weiss and David Benioff couldn't have left their story at a more jarring point in Season 4.

HuffPost reached out to HBO, but the network declined to comment.
 
After viewing episode 3 of the current season of Louie, my comment is this: Michael Rapaport is just a little too good at portraying characters with bad personalities.

He did it here. He's done it before.

Go-to guy if you want a bad personality.