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Oh dear, that was really bad phrasing. 😒

So Edmure's talk about decency didn't really pan out in his own life. That's a pity.

Such a great point.

hahaha!

Can someone explain what happens to Riverrun to me??? Is Edmure now Lord under the Lannister banner, or are the Freys going to march back in, and what the heck happened to all the Tullys? Did the Lannisters just slaughter them all? I'm totally confused.

I was glad about the decision. Cersei needs to go down.

My sympathy for Cersei is exactly zero.

I can't imagine LSH showing up at this point.

I agree that we're back to the unheroic Jaimie. I think Edmure's questions about how he considers himself a decent person is a good one, considering that Cirsei is a complete murderous, self-centered lunatic. If Cirsei is Jaimie's reason for living, he needs to find a better reason.

I enjoyed the Hound, Lady Mormont, and the Queen of Thrones's withering dialogue with Cirsei, but otherwise, the episode seemed a bit rambling. I for one miss the once hilarious Tyrion, whose dialogue has been such a disappointment this season. Dany is a pyromaniac, egomaniac, and bore. And PLEASE don't make us…

This theory seems excessively complicated to me (the Waif being only a psychic projection), but it does seem to have a lot of believers these days. Clearly, Arya is not going to die and the Waif (if she exists) must be punished for breaking Jaqen's directions (i.e. don't make her suffer and kill her).

Varys shows he's a better long-term planner than Tyrion in the episode.

Good Lord, Sansa will have grandkids by then. It's taking forever.

Just read that article—really persuasive.

The preview I which she says "I take what is mine" made me want to trip her horse.

Totally agree.

Prediction: Dany becomes a ruthless monomaniac and must be killed by Jon Snow (or someone else) for the sake of peace. I no longer believe that she will sit on the iron throne—she's become too arrogant.