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"Come for the political plotting, stay for the bad pussy." Dorne Travel Inc.

If one good thing came out of the utter fiasco that "The Bastard Executionner" was on every level, it's that it now seems Sutter finally came to realize (well, up to a certain point anyway) the best way for a TV Show to be good long term is him stayin' the f.ck out of it ! ^^

That's kind of an answer in itself…

I'm betting on the Zombiehound. Frankenmountain is undead, huge, strong and very imposing, but necromancy tricks probably dulled his agility and speed a great deal…! Plus the Hound probably obtained a +15 in stamina and +8 in hand combat after Arya left him for dead.

Just thought of something, nothing to do with this episode.
We know Ian McShane plays a secondary character this season, and, given his not caring about more or less spoilers, said character will bring back someone we thought was dead.
Everybody thinks (mostly it seems) he will bring back the Hound.
And then, we find

I certainly wouldn't try…

Sansa arriving at Castle Black, and telling a few stories, should be enough to put Jon on the move.
And just imagine, Jon (who isn't bad with a sword), Tormund (takes at least 50 men to beat him), Wun Wun (best killing machine around, Frankenmountain in second place), Bronn (hasn't been beaten yet, and keeps popping

That reminds me of the movie "Be kind, Rewind". I liked that movie a whole lot. I ended up thinking that fan-made movies and other art forms are, even if a bit successful money-wise, actually a good way for an audience to re-appropriate culture, to reconnect with it (which seems better to me than following copyright

Damn, I'm too late for the "Ron Perlman/Bigfoot" jokes ! ^^

You got me there ^^.

I like your theory a great deal ^^.

To be fair, he was fighting against Tormund. That's like Brienne with more beard ! Ôo

Hey, maybe Nymeria and her other wolfy companions could eat Ramsay Bolton alive. Karmic justice and so forth.

As for the 4th statement, maybe they did not want to put the 254-or-so year old Max Von Sydow through a 17h makeup session every day of the week… Ôo

Might have been a visual trick to make him more identifiable (the combat would then end up less confusing, because the armors of those soldiers all look alike, hence the inclusion of personnal/easily seen features), and having a difference from his fellows appearance suggests a history, a past and so forth (that way

I never really considered Jon's parentage as a big thing plotwise (even if what Ned Stark had been telling everyone about him being his bastard did not really compute as far as I was concerned) before getting involved in reading around on the internet what others came up with. I don't need Jon to be the son of Rhaegar

I actually hope he finds out after Melisandre is dead and done for. I don't really want to see Davos turn into a killing maniac, ripping Melisandre apart with his bare hands or something…Ôo

Given what he said in interviews a few weeks ago, I guess not. But I would have very much liked it if he'd played Tarly Sr. ^^

It's not groundbreaking or anything, but I certainly like it better than "The Big Bang Theory" for instance.

I'm all for a flashback of the battle of the Trident, but first they have to find a better swordmaster. ><"