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lol good to know

sick dude

Definitely…but not understanding the rose? Yikes

GTFO

You always contribute good comments! This was one of the weirdest things about this episode for me. Your idea about the faith militant makes the most sense of anything I've thought of or read, but the whole scenario stills seems off to me.

You're just on an all out "in the books…" tour of the newbies comment section aren't you? How about you just STOP. Ugh some people…

someone has to have made that happen already, i gotta find it lol

Thank you! I was mystified

nah they in Volantis son

We've seen them together multiple times.

I'm guessing he means some sort of LGBT solidarity thing…but I mean if he didn't understand wtf Marge's rose drawing meant he's probably clueless anyway.

or the other way round…

flat circle, yo

I'm sure we're going to see him again…

I thought the exact same thing at first. I think she's just a lot fitter now than she was back then.

Frankly it makes sense to me. Loras is an accomplished fighter and is used to dealing with things that way. The women have to play a different, much more mental game all of the time, it doesn't surprise me that they would hold up better to mental torture/isolation.

He's old, and was unarmed against a bigger, younger guy. If I was him I'd have brandished that greyscale on my arm like a weapon.

For me the best moment in that scene is where Missandei hears Dany speak Valyrian, and then gives the master a look like "oh you fucked now son"

In political circles this is known as the Costanza principle