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I'm sure someone has already pointed out that The Vale should have a larger army than the Tyrells at this point, especially since they didn't participate in the War of the Five Kings.

Really?! THAT was on NBC! My how the times have changed. LOL

Someone at AV Club should do a think piece on the WB generation. I'm pretty certain 7th Heaven, Dawson's Creek, Buffy, Charmed, Angel, Everwood, Felicity, Smallville, Roswell and Popular all played a role in my teenage years.

I get that and agree with you. I'm saying, no matter how consistent the show has been in saying she's fireproof. I don't like that development in her TV character. But I'm bias because I don't like her character on the TV show or the books.

It's not less consistent in the books, so much as Martin trying to point out how rare of an occurrence it was and that it was probably backed by some magic and whole lot of coincidence.

Yes this is exactly what I thought.

I was a longtime, hardcore Grantland fan. So much so that I'm a Ringer follower and whatever else Simmons wants to do on HBO. So my cynicism of The Undefeated starts there. In that, I always questioned why ESPN didn't attempt some type of Grantland/Undefeated merging. I get their missions are different, but

I'll clarify… The first season, once in a blue moon display of fire proofness also happened in the books and it's hinted that there's some magic involved. But the subsequent fire-proof levels at the Temple of the Undying, for example, and in this episode have always bothered me. I'm not a book purist, by any means,

Thanks for killing my dreams! Who are you, GRRM?

I'm probably mis-remembering my childhood viewing habits, but was Eerie, Indiana on Nickelodeon or Disney? I want to say Disney. I recall there being a time period right before the That's So Raven-era when I actually watched Disney programming alongside Nickelodeon programming. It was that time period where MMC (aka

I'm a fan of Old School Disney. Interesting enough, I'm the same age as Raven, but at 14-15 years old (which is when the show premiered, I believe) I was way too old for Disney programming, even though they were trying to market to my age group. You were more likely to catch me watching Friends, Dawson's Creek or

I mean she did ask Daario and Jorah for their help beforehand, so I'm assuming they put something flammable down inside before the khals got there.

*winks at Brienne*

Don't get me started on Dorne. Christ, what were they thinking?!?!?! The only plot they've really done a good job with has been The Wall and Bran Stark stuff, which honestly they've done a good job with for the past few seasons. The rest of it? I think they really need GRRM for guidance cause it's becoming clearer and

I think that's why I don't get the love for Dany. She's not my least favorite character, but she's definitely not a favorite. I'm actually on the very empty bandwagon that doesn't want to see her "win" this thing in the end.

Anytime the High Sparrow is on screen, I just feel exhausted. Like, ugh, why are we here again?! So yeah, I want him to be taken down, but then I realize I'm exhausted by everything in King's Landing. Jaime, go to the Riverlands already! And I like in the books that the Tyrell forces saving Margaery was their idea and

Her being "fireproof" absolutely ruined it for me. Mostly cause she's not so fireproof in the books and there are reasons behind that that at least seem far more interesting than whatever the hell happened in this episode. But sure, we gotta move this plot along and get the Dothraki to back her as quickly as possible

I would be so happy if this show ends with Tormund and Brienne raising gigantic-sized blond and ginger kids somewhere in the North.

I haven't even read this review yet, but I just wanted to ask… Am I the only one not feeling anything that's happening on screen, except for the stuff at The Wall? I guess the Daenerys thing was supposed to be a big deal, but I literally threw up the biggest shrug ever while watching it.

Considering probably half (if not more) of Sleepy Hollow's already low fanbase was actively asking for this show to be cancelled after the *spoiler* killed off Abby, I'm amazed it's back for another (and probably last) season.