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The ATLA comic all basically felt like the show had just kept on going

Korra had the least defined relationship with Asami than with anyone else in the core cast, which was okay … until they made Asami a romantic interest in the finale seconds of the show.

Well, only Dany can control/fly the dragons (only Targareyns can fly/control dragons. That was big issue during their reign and part of their justification for dynastic incest) it is impossible to use the dragons without risking Dany in the field.

Did we forget that scene where he showed Tyrion that wizard he had captured and delivered to him in a box to presumably torture and kill … because I didn't

Basically that. Olenna's main sticking point since Season 3 is that her family has the money/provisions the rest of the kingdom needs.

I don't think it is that crazy that Cersei has been as head of Tyrion as she's been so far.

I'm sure people noticed. But how would Dany's navy have found out while they were in route.

He hates magic. A wizard cut off his junk, that affects people.

That alone makes me question if she should be considered safe to have around children.

But what if the crayons are turning the frogs gay?

1 - Tentpole franchise blockbusters are sucking up all the air in movies. If you don't want to be a superhero or in blatant Oscar bait, it is a tough role market.

I think Skyfall's sarcastic references to Bond tropes was one thing. But Spectre had no idea what it was doing.

Die of Another day is good if you forget everything that happens after the fencing scene

Choking out Cersei's support rather than going into King's Landing guns blazing is a good idea if you are playing the long game (Tyrion and Varys want the WILLING support of noble houses).

The rumors already exist. There is a difference between servants (who may already suspect) seeing it, and her flaunting her sexual relationship with Jamie to the crowds

That could still happen in the next couple episodes. Then again, I can't say I remember the show addressing the status of the Stormlands now that Stannis is dead.

Yeah, it was one thing when the show was JUST starting and establishing the world (remember when it took a whole episode just to get from Winterfell to King's Landing?) . But it would have to move at a snails pace now to emphasize how long it takes for X to happen or for people to get from point A-to-B instead of just

Obviously, we know Littlefinger helped Sansa escaped, and that Olenna poisoned Joffrey. We know Joffrey was killed so that Margaery would have to marry Tommen instead.

"After Joffrey had her father killed, Sansa quietly plotted to discreetly poison him and escape WITHOUT Tyrion's involvement" is a completely reasonable theory. Especially when Tyrion was left hanging.

She's a politician, not a military leader. Mace and Loras are dead. So Highgarden never stood a chance against a Lannister invasion, especially once the crowd and swooped in and stolen their bannermen.