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It's gotta be Jaimie. She is gonna scream "burn them all!" and he is gonna have to make the toughest decision of his life. I could see him deciding to not be a Queenslayer and burning with her. We saw the red keep in ashes in Dany's vision. We just assumed Dragons did it.

I've read other people quote him as saying Tyrion is who he wants to be and Sam is who he actually is. Or more that Tyrion is the idealized version and sam the more honest.

I wasn't that worried about it anyway (I hate that the show has become so plot driven personally. I'm not here for the twists and turns and surprise deaths necessarily) but that's interesting.

I just realized these are like… 2 seasons worth of spoilers! Especially considering what the next ep is about.

Oh… Yeah… spoilers I guess.

I bet the other Stark kids are like, "Aw come the fuck on with this 'principal leads' shit."

It's funny, my complaint with this season has been a compression of time and too much focus on pushing the plot forward. For me, just seeing characters actually spend time getting to know each-other and slowly get closer felt great. Like, we had a similar scene before, but this one wet further.

I dunno, the major stroke of that scene is that Tyrion is lonely and has no friends. Handling that in a comedic scene is a little more deft than most shows bother with. Not the best thing ever, but I liked it. I didn't think he was a "caricature" and honestly don't know what that mean when you compare him to the

I sincerely don't follow…The complaint is that he had a different character moment with these characters that this one built upon?

To your first point, they explicitly showed The Waif trying to mislead Joqen about how things were handled with Arya. I doubt he knew.

I had almost the same thought. Yeesh. Looks pretty dopey visually.

Yeah it could go either way. I kinda like Jaimie being a guy who could have been redeemed, but never has the courage to be a better person. I know I am in the minority. I'd watch it either way!

It's fine. It has 3 or 4 great scenes and the rest is bad. Which for a comedy is fine.

Speak on that.

I mean… I know Colton Haynes is on a superhero show or whatever, but I wouldn't die on his hill. He was honestly involved in some despicable stuff that they did trying to cover up his (previously out of the closet) gay past. Someone called him a few names. That's all. Why all the hand wringing?

To be fair, I don't think you HAVE to work with stereotypical or offensive material after you've made your first $10,000,000.

I think up and coming comedians are mostly just throwing out a funny reason to hate a song. Not being able to guess the asides is a pretty funny reason to hate a song. It also gives you a chance to imitate the weird way he sings. They probably don't know how bizarrely serious people take this silly column.

Yup. I had a similar thought. Minor error.

Oh I definitely think they were pretty pointed about it. I just take it as "the brotherhood kinda matters." LSH is kinda dumb though. We'll see!

He sincerely threatened to murder a newborn baby in this episode, because he was itching to get back to sister fucking.