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That could help the Dany-is-Azor-Ahai theory, because then she would be forging her "blade" (the dragons) in the heart of a loved-one.

Did they not take some with them? I thought Jon was packing up the mine when he met Gendry.

He could be reading our comments right at this very moment!

I don't think she's in romantic love with him, but he's her oldest friend and advisor and he's proven time and again that he's devoted to her. He must be at least a little bit of a father figure.

Dead Randyll and dead Dickon + Sam quitting the Citadel = Samwell Tarly, Lord of the Reach?

I don't think Dany is following in her father's footsteps- she executed two traitorous lords who rejected all her offers (loyalty and then the wall) and did so in a way that persuaded the rest of the soldiers to give up without a fight.

I assume it's a combination of him not being there and Tyrion overselling it. I personally thought it was totally justified, especially after Randall rejected all his chances and went all xenophobe on her. Plus, everyone else bent the knee immediately!

It's the note Sansa was forced to write by Cersei back in season 1 that declares Ned a traitor and Joffrey the rightful king. Here's a screenshot (spoilers in the comments, presumably)

Janos Slynt?

Drogon came to save her at the fighting pits in Mereen without any prompting, and at the time he hadn't seen her for months at least and was wandering as far away as Old Valyria, where Tyrion saw him.

That's it; that's what the text is. It's from season 1- presumably Little Finger wants to trick Arya into thinking Sansa has never been loyal to her family.

The note Arya found in Little Finger's room is the one Sansa was forced to write at Cersei's behest back in season one, declaring that Joffrey is king and that Ned was a traitor. I assume he's trying to bait Arya into thinking Sansa betrayed her family already.

The viewers have never been trolled harder than that Gilly-almost-reveals-Rhaegar's-anullment moment. That was amazing!

Can Cyborg fly? I don't recall him ever flying in Teen Titans.

Did it fail? I thought it was just a limited series.

That's me! That's why I'm here!

Great, now I'm afraid he's going to pop out and stab her. Thanks a lot!

Nobody's safe!

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She hasn't bought into it enough. She's "mother of dragons", not "mother of Tyrion Lannister's too-clever-by-a-half plans".