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Is she? She attacked an army in the field, well away from any civilians. She's deliberately avoiding attacking cities, even though she could win the war in an instant if she did. Also, the woman who was basically sold as a sex slave has a little issue with a slave society. Imagine that!

Unless Randal Tarly was just full of shit and trying to score boot licker points with Jaime. Seems like that would be fairly classic him.

Did Bran and Arya ever even have a scene together? It would have had to have been in the first episode or so, since she went south and he didn't. I'll have to rewatch season 1 at some point.

That's really more Qyburn's theme song, isn't it?

Bran Stark is a teenage lord of Winterfell who seemed to have it all, until one day he met a weird tree man north of the wall and *record scratch* his life would never be the same. Now he has visions of everything that ever happened ever, while still being a dickish teenage boy. And he's about to find out, being an

Yeah Bronn, who's feeling like an asshole now for making fun of poor Dickon

Fair point. Jon is at a disadvantage here though, at least everyone can see the dragons for themselves.

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Dragons are definitively known to have existed and the Targaryan's were the ones who brought them in the first place. The white walkers haven't been seen in millennia and records of their existence is much fuzzier. To me, by the show's internal logic, it would seem a lot less crazy for the dragons to be back than the

In fairness, dragons are a well documented part of the historical record in the GoT universe. Hell, Cersei has some dragon skeletons lying around in the basement to test weapons out on. White Walkers are much more mythical.

If only the person who raised him from the dead was close by or something…

"Hey Melissandre, you spent some time with that Jon Snow fellow pretty recently, care to share anything we might want to know about him?"

Even so, it would only be the second worst thing that happened to her

Yeah, I was kinda hoping they'd take each other out and that would be that. Guess we're stuck with Euron for a few more episodes at least.

Yeah, but if they did that, then they couldn't set up the grand Davos/Melisandre reunion.

Welp, guess that's the sound of the pointless Dorne subplot coming to a violent end…

It's pretty amazing what they've done. When I first heard about it, I thought it would be a half hour 'dumb criminal of the week' shows up in Saul's office comedy. That may have been a fairly amusing show, but what is actually is turned out to be so much more.

Maybe, but just like Mike isn't quite the consummate professional we knew in Breaking Bad, perhaps the BCS era Gus will be a little more hands on.

Nah, Roger wouldn't be caught dead with a space blanket. He's more Bert Cooper.

So I guess that makes Schweikart Ted Chaough in this comparison?