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MsFjordstone
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I think that the stupidest thing this show has done yet was to have random army guy whose name I don't remember sneakily get close to Bryan/Jonah, pretending to shake his hand, and then…choke him out. Tie him up. And then SALUTE HIM.

Elia couldn't bear Rhaegal any more children after Aegon was born (the birth nearly killed her). That's probably reason enough for a maester to grant an annulment to a crown prince.

Ditto.

He hasn't been great at those vows either: I mean, what with Gilly and all.

From Spokane (presumably that's their closest international airport), it's about $520 per ticket to fly to Orlando, while it's closer to $1600 per ticket to fly to Tahiti (the big island in the group). And then you have to add a ticket from Tahiti (PPT) to Bora Bora (whose airport code is, creepily, BOB), which is

I don't think so. It was somewhere in New Mexico (not the Pacific NW), and I believe both young actors were Latina/o. I don't believe it was meant to be either Leland or Sarah. Plus, Laura was apparently a bubble of good to counter the evil. In what way did that frog-bug crawling into an unsuspecting, sleeping girl's

We need a bastard buddy movie!

MC Warhammer

Davis epically trolls the entire audience.

I mean…it's not the episode title…and it seems you're going to make me ask explicitly, so: what *is* the official production-given name of the battle?

I mean, they don't even give us fun credits, like Under the Dome did.

There's an official title for this battle?

I expect Jon would get Rhaegal, the dragon named for his father.

Vouching for him won't do any good. He was fighting with the Lannisters, against Danny.

Dramatically, that doesn't make much sense: Bran survived his fall.

But you're spoiling the *show*, not the books, and the show has passed the books. You should really spoiler tag that.

The terrain was pretty weird for them being so close to the Blackwater Rush; it looked more like the American southwest, which should be a Dorne kind of thing. I wondered if they specifically set it in a place like that to give the scene a cowboys and Indians vibe when the Dothraki screamers came riding in.

Did anyone else get Vikings credit sequence flashbacks?

It took me until tonight to realize that Arya is wearing her hair exactly like Jon's.