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Well that's fine but my point is Doran was not in on it. He wasn't giving some subtle sign to Ellaria to go ahead and kill Myrcella.

The reason Ellaria was able to poison Myrcella was because she transferred the poison through the kiss. The Sand Snake chick just kind of nipped at his ear playfully, that's not how the poison works. Also, Ellaria is the only one who had to take antidote at the end, which proves the other chick hadn't ingested the

I don't think it makes them idiots to have not noticed that. They are known for using poison weapons, not ingesting poison themselves and then kissing people. Also, Jaime had just brokered a peace agreement to take Myrcella AND the Dornish Prince with them back to King's Landing. They wouldn't be expecting anything at

I really don't think Doran has anything to do with it. Their private conversations prove he doesn't want to stir up shit with the Lannisters. What just happened with Myrcella will literally start an immediate war between the Lannisters and the Martells, completely what Doran doesn't want. This is all Ellaria and the

Oh…where does this suspicion come from? Doesn't make much sense. The sand snake chick just kind of bit him on the ear, they didn't kiss… Also don't see why they would poison Bronn, he's just Jaime's bodyguard to them. If anyone they would want to poison Jaime.

What are you talking about? How did Bronn get duped? Because Ellaria passed Myrcella poison with the kiss? I don't see how that has anything to do with him. He was poisoned with a spear.

Forgot about what happening to him?

No. He was saying he will forgive her this time but not next time. Therefore, he grants 2nd chances but not 3rd chances so don't try this rebellion shit again or you'll be put to death. Not sure what you see that having to do with Myrcella.

Who the hell are you weirdos that you think she was out of line for getting in that guy's face for calling them dykes? It's not like she stabbed him in the eye or anything. She just grabbed him and yelled at him. She didn't even hit him.Totally justified and hopefully taught him a lesson.

Then watch another show… The amount of people going "They've gone too far this time!" EVERY. SINGLE. WEEK. is what is getting old. They butchered a baby in the first season and it's been not stop horror ever since so please, stop with the pearl clutching.

Also wasn't it mostly the shithead tattoo face baldies that wiped out his village and I'm pretty sure they are all dead. Agreed he's pissing me off. Respect the wisdoms of your elders you little shit.

How the hell did you manage to make it this far in Game of Thrones if that's enough to straight up make you delete the episode and (presumably) stop watching the show? They've shown babies being butchered alive before.

Agreed, it's crazy how spoiled we've gotten. That type of "flying on the back of something" shot is traditionally damn near impossible to pull off. It even looked cheesy in Harry Potter which is a multi million blockbuster.

Stannis is definitely a monster for burning his own daughter alive but he arguably did it to save his entire army so it's not quite the same sort of evil as Ramsay, who just likes to torture and skin women alive because he's the Westerosi version of Ted Bundy.

Well, for one Selyse has never really been too keen on Melisandre to begin with. Two, she can't really "turn on her" because there is nothing she can do about it. She's powerless. Even as the wife of a King she doesn't have the "whisper in his ear" type power because he listens to Melisandre over her.

I think the whole point of that scene was to show that she had the opportunity right there but stayed true to her Faceless man teachings and is showing growth, getting past her old vengeful despite the temptation. So I don't think they will be coming back to that, but then again they made a point of showing Trant

I think it's sort of like he's building up a tolerance with the Lord of Light, kind of like a heroin addict. Used to be he could just use a few drops of blood, now he needs the whole thing.

Well that was in the south where eating rats and stuff is at least an option.

Eh…did not enjoy that. Really bland and boring, and I couldn't stand the Alice character. It just felt so silly and over the top (that chick has a weird mouth too, kept distracting me). Does it get better or should I not bother?

Honestly this show has never been THAT good. It's a decent cop drama with somewhat of a twist. Way overrated as people seem to put it on par with Breaking Bad/Sopranos that sort of thing.