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I think in the second episode review for this season I predicted a redemptive arc for Cersei.

The VO adds to the themes and ideas, it's not just to simplify the plot - if anything, it muddles it.

The friend I saw it with hated it. I was mystified by this.

Fantastic season of television.

I haven't finished yet but I was telling at my tv, "Wun Wun, say 'Snow!' Say 'Snow!'" So perfect.

Middleditch during the dinner scene was the closest to the mania he gets up to on CBB.

Yea, but mobs are awful no matter what. It may have been better, but still incredibly awful.

To me, seeing Aerys moreso makes me think of Tyrion than why he went mad. I already have a perfectly good reason for that with no holes.

Wait, what? Was this in the books?!

Isn't that story the reverse of the books now? The riverlands story is so out of whack.

My main prediction right now is that everyone at the Wall is fucked after Jon leaves. The Others will come and slaughter the last of them.

So many thoughts:

Ground floor to basement, but yea I was 5 or so.

And really, he is steering her AWAY from old creepy men.

They even lampshade this in season 6 when they go to camp and Bobby said that Bobby 5 had to be sent home.

I used to listen to that song on repeat. So good.

As a child I was pushed down stairs twice by me sister and I suffered no injuries beyond bruises.

Matthew's "What?" was the loudest I've snorted at this show yet. What a tremendously bad actor.

The eulogy scene was the most I've laughed this year so far. I think Julia secured herself another Emmy this week.

Not Mike's boat.