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Ooh, you know who'd make a great teacher for Arya: Daario Naharis! I hadn't thought about it before, but I'd watch that team up.

Would make sense if she snuck on to the Martell ship if she wants to head back for her revenge spree.
Also, is Varys in Braavos as well, or is that a different harbour city where he lost Tyrion? I'm guessing he'll turn up either in Mereen or Braavos before the season ends.

One of my favourite scenes, think it was season 3, when the entire small council is gathered and Tywin sends Joffrey off to bed. Joff going all red in the face, 'I'M. NOT. TIRED!!'

Well there's the Targaryaens who are noble and they're the only people who have literal dragons. Bran is a warg, not just that, but a *special* warg cos he can do it with people.
Now there might be more and less worthy people amongst the nobles (like dany vs viserys) but i doubt kal drogo by himself could have done

Maybe it also shows that while the Lord of Light religion is on to something (the most vivid example being the reanimating powers of Thoros the Brotherhood guy), different priests can have different interpretations.
Melisandre is always pretty vague about what she has seen in the fire… 'a great battle between light

No I was expecting a giant white furry thing to come running into the arena and they were tied to pillars or something.

Unless you have to touch the actual gray scale part. Or maybe Dany is immune, due to dragonly reasons?

Ok, I know we didn't check in with this storyline this ep, but there has been this general sense of The Fall of Cersei this season. Some reviewers are even suggesting we're gonna lose another Lannister by the end of the season.
I believe this to be unlikely. My theory involves a certain Undead Mountain and a bunch of

He sure thinks it will yield results and he's got good evidence. Still, while this may help Stannis the king I think it broke Stannis the person. Davos will abandon him. Interestingly, even his wife broke. And while Melisande may be right in her rough projections of the future and even in her support of the Fire God,

I am very worried about that as well. Gilly, Sam, Little Sam and Jon are all candidates. I guess Tormund (or maybe even the First Ranger) might be an option.

Don't forget we haven't seen the aftermath of that scene. We don't know if this was his full acceptance of the cult or his breaking point.
If Melisandre takes credit for the reinforcements Davos brings, whom Stannis clearly sent out for strategic reasons anyway, she might have trouble justifying her whole Kill Your

True, that's kind of a perfect juxtapostion, having Davos the doubter be the one who fulfills the prophecy by bringing reinforcements.
Also, unlike birthing a shadow demon, the stake burning is vague enough that Melisandre can take credit for almost anything, like the wildlings but also say Reek/ Sansa/ Brienne killing

Yeah, had they ended the year Carrell left, it would have been a different story. They could have had a 6th season focused on wrapping up (the way Parks did) instead of running around grasping at unfunny straws of how to continue without motherfucking improv legend Michael Scott.

I have these two hipster self-proclaimed alternative roommates who also love PEEP SHOW and I think the reason it's a cool show to like is that the format is so novel and raw that it hides the fact that the writing is pretty (good, but) standard sitcom fare.

As a fan of gag reels ever since Rush Hour, I've also thought about that. What I've noticed is that with most broad hollywood comedies, by now a gag reel seems almost mandatory, either for the credits or the dvd. So I think actors know when they're signing up for that.
But it's pretty clear when a gag reel was

I never read the experts reviews or comments, but I'm gonna assume the most likely theory would be Bran. Not sure why we have to tiptoe around this, since this is all in-show, not book, evidence. We know he was up North. Boat Guy's hooded, he's only shown sitting, and Bran needs to get his ass back to Westeros… Him,

They are still alive. That means they have so far succeeded at playing the long game.

Now I'm hoping it's time for the mad scientist and zombie mountain to dole out some vengance, Cersei-style. She's the only one who supported the crazy maester and I'm sure the church will try to shut him down.
I forget, but did Littlefinger and Olenna hatch an actual plan or did they just 'sparr'? The Tyrell's won't

Maybe it's to do with the fact that Tommen is not officially of age, which also allowed Cersei to stay Queen Regent. But the main difference between him an Joffrey seems to be that he has an actual soul and can't bear the thought of people dying at his command.
With the fairly blatant ways this show explores its

I hope Dinesh's confidence issues and questionable actions are leading up to something this season. I'm also surprised by Gilfoyle suddenly owning the storyline and defining the course of action like a boss. These two always seemed like guys who have their differences, but united in their outsider-dom. Now one of