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    Eh, I'm okay

    I was wondering about that. Can he rape? I didn't get the impression he was, uhh, equipped for that anymore. But that's definitely what the scene implied…

    Sorry, you wanted her to spend two years training to be a faceless man and walk away with zero faceless man skills??

    I was hoping Jon would point out Sansa should be queen, and Sansa would say, "He's right, and as Queen, I can legitimize bastards. Kneel." And then they'd hug and everyone would high five each other.

    Same director as last week's episode and Hardhome last year. I wish they'd just have him direct the whole show.

    Talk about teleportation!

    There have been plenty of Targaryens with black hair.

    They haven't done very much with Kevan or Pycelle this season, though, and the circumstances of the book—that Kevan in particular was creating too much stability—don't really exist on the show.

    To make a subtle shaggy-dog story meta-textual joke?

    Wow, now Cat and Sansa are psychopaths?! Not pragmatists. Psychopaths.

    It's not really a continuity error. Presumably Jon told her. She certainly didn't opened those dog cages and tie Ramsay to a chair herself.

    You want to apply the law of economy of characters to ASOIAF?! Buddy, you picked the wrooong series.

    Hasn't it been, like, months at this point? Besides, between jumping off a several hundred foot high wall, treading through ice water, and riding her fair share of horses, that'd have to be one determined fetus to still be alive. Not to mention, Westeros has abortifacients. She'd just drink some Moon Tea.

    Y'all are very literal-minded. She passed the sentence, looked him in the eye, and knew he deserved to die. She swung the metaphorical sword.

    Well, considering Sansa would have no reason to be at this battle at all in the books, I'd say it's fairly unlikely this came from GRRM.

    tbf the one piece of advice she did give - he's going to set up a trap - was accurate and Jon fell for it anyway.

    #7 the Mountain

    I normally agree, but I do think there's a slight distinction.

    Same. Little gift for Theon the next time she sees him (if ever).

    On the bright side, it'll be fun to see a 10-year-old girl berate a bunch of grown men. So at least we'll have that.