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Overthinker: I yield to your point, but that doesn't blunt the edge of my argument, since it cuts both ways.

Overthinker: I yield to your point, but that doesn't blunt the edge of my argument, since it cuts both ways.

I think we must have misheard it as 'Heart-eater' because he really could only have named his new sword 'Whore-beater'.

I think we must have misheard it as 'Heart-eater' because he really could only have named his new sword 'Whore-beater'.

Magnus: I struggled with this too and it helped me to just quit expecting time to be regular in any way, because the way they have to put these episodes together it's just impossible to have any kind of consistent time scale from one episode/storyline to the next.

Magnus: I struggled with this too and it helped me to just quit expecting time to be regular in any way, because the way they have to put these episodes together it's just impossible to have any kind of consistent time scale from one episode/storyline to the next.

Not Today: I think comparing one setting of one episode of GoT to Star Wars is a little out of wack, but I'll play your game:

Not Today: I think comparing one setting of one episode of GoT to Star Wars is a little out of wack, but I'll play your game:

Duke of Waltham:  Thanks, I had forgotten all about that I went back and rewatched it looks like a wooden carving of a man hanging from a noose around his neck. Too vague to resemble anyone. I don't get it but I'm sure it means something.

Duke of Waltham:  Thanks, I had forgotten all about that I went back and rewatched it looks like a wooden carving of a man hanging from a noose around his neck. Too vague to resemble anyone. I don't get it but I'm sure it means something.

For the fight was dark but lit with arrows.

For the fight was dark but lit with arrows.

If you subscribe to the theory that there was a plot to assassinate Tyrion and Bronn, then Bronn saving the Hound's life with an arrow through kamikaze-burning-man's eye might have something to do with his decision to walk out- i.e. on Joffrey's order he now has to kill the man who just saved his life, thus "Fuck the

If you subscribe to the theory that there was a plot to assassinate Tyrion and Bronn, then Bronn saving the Hound's life with an arrow through kamikaze-burning-man's eye might have something to do with his decision to walk out- i.e. on Joffrey's order he now has to kill the man who just saved his life, thus "Fuck the

How exactly would you use Melisandre's black magic in a naval battle? Mount her on the prow of the flagship like a crossbow with her vagina pointing at King's Landing? Even if she could queef a smoke monster all the way across the bay, considering Stannis had to impregnate her for that to happen the reload time would

How exactly would you use Melisandre's black magic in a naval battle? Mount her on the prow of the flagship like a crossbow with her vagina pointing at King's Landing? Even if she could queef a smoke monster all the way across the bay, considering Stannis had to impregnate her for that to happen the reload time would

I didn't fully appreciate it at the time but thinking back it was also fucking hilarious- what does the half-man do in the battle? Negates the height disadvantage by coming up and chopping a leg out from under them. Tyrion likes axes.

I didn't fully appreciate it at the time but thinking back it was also fucking hilarious- what does the half-man do in the battle? Negates the height disadvantage by coming up and chopping a leg out from under them. Tyrion likes axes.

Yes, but… the fight was dark and full of arrows.

Yes, but… the fight was dark and full of arrows.