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Davos' watch. He tells time with it. Fucking pay attention.

One of life's great mysteries I guess.

I would argue we haven't seen those people rule shit other than maybe Tywin.

I feel you… except on Rob. That dude was political blunder after political blunder. Stupid noble Starks.

Yeah, I think she's playing the long game.

Plus that one Dragon looked spooky as fuck. Great use of silence.

I kinda feel like The Knight's Watch is bizzarrely filling that role for me this season.

I kinda feel like the internet repeatedly saying Daenerys is stupid/bad at her job is kind of weird. We're literally NEVER seen a good king/queen on the show. She is easily the best we HAVE seen. I'm not sure why she gets no slack.

Sure.
NOW MIND YOU - I don't care - but I suppose she was probably extra defensive about the fact that they seemingly didn't communicate with her directly. I can see how she would feel the urge to lash out. She lost a dream gig in an embarrassing way and was treated like an employee when she probably thought they were

He is the best swordsman in Westeros. A handful of homeless people and he wouldn't reach over and grab one of those swords? Maybe you're right and it WAS realistic.
I might just have been wishing that we'd finally get to see him do something. I like that the show has a badass gay character. I kinda want to see him do

Eh, I don't agree with Canmon, but you shouldn't "get" comedy. That's literally not how the human brain works.

I mean… Look. I get it. And you're right, but the black kids I knew in the suburbs of Florida liked those shows and so did I. It worked for US and OUR experience. I mean, we're talking about Full House-esque family comedies. Representation among the bland family fare should count for SOMETHING. It's not like Step By

That makes sense. He did become a real fucker even before this shit really became widely reported.

Sure. I get ya.

TOTALLY. Bizarrely that show did drama better than most comedies.

The show uses color pretty well. It's how they can get away with jumping into a scene without an establishing shot despite having soooo many characters and locations.

Dude came across like a monster. I loved it. I'll miss him :(

I imagine that he wasn't being groomed to be king and was mostly left to his own devices. So he probably got a better education in being a nice boy.

I'm assuming this joke is about how he adored Walt like a god. Otherwise it'd make no sense.

Yeah this felt silly. Great ep though.