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Viserion is white; Rhaegal is green (at least in the books).

I want to hear a grateful Jaime call him Dickon, only to have him respond, "That's DICKon…oh, wait."

Yeah, but not Drogon! I'd accept Viserion, but not Drogon!

Well, with Jojen gone, at the very least someday she'll be the Lady of Greywatch.

I'm playing around with a theory about that: we know magic is coming back to the world. What if Sam has somehow been touched by magic? At first I thought it could be something to do with having gone north of the Wall, but lots of people have done that. Then I thought about Sam having taken his oath in front of the Old

I'm sure Fenn was being very specifically directed by Lynch to act as she did; she hasn't "forgotten how to act." It was well designed to deeply and thoroughly troll the Audrey-starved audience. I was vacillating between laughing, and cursing Lynch for putting us through that.

Isn't that "-" just for shows the don't review, but only have 'discussion posts' for?

That last bit is annoying in its own right: Archmaester Marwyn should be pretty much the only maester in the Citadel who *does* believe that the white walkers are back. I love Jim Broadbent, but not how they're writing Marwyn the Mage.

Asshai is the place in the east. The hero/ine is Azor Ahai (no s).

Wyldfire is green. This wasn't green fire.

Arya going home to Winterfell makes me sad that we don't have Fake!Arya / Jayne Poole in the show.

I was watching on a brand new, calibrated, 65" Samsung LED tv and I wondered why he didn't die (or even fall down in agony) after being stabbed in the balls, too. Yeah, it was dark and chaotic!

Now I want to see Melissa McCarthy playing Qyburn as the Red Keep's Communications Director in an SNL cold open.

Upvoted for best nicknames we should have been using while the characters were still alive and on the show.

Yeah, no Harry the Heir in the show. Yet.

The Vale is definitely its own thing (Jon Arryn, in fact, was Warden of the East). The individual regions are the North, the Riverlands, the Vale, the Westerlands, the Reach, Dorne, the Stormlands, the Crownlands, and the Iron Islands.

The most beautiful *queen* in the world.

Yeah, this was my thought last week, too. I think it's more likely it's Philip Gerard, the shoe salesman, than Jeffries.

The Red Room is like a waiting room (someone in the original series even says this, but don't ask me to remember who or when!), and is between the Black Lodge and the White Lodge.

Does user AimingForYoko watch Twin Peaks? He really ought to weigh in on this discussion.