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    I'd quibble with the well done assessment. This plan makes no sense!

    The picture at the top of this article is the most early-2000s image I've ever seen.

    Jon and Dany both look like they were photoshopped into that picture.

    Fat. Pink. Mast.

    God I hope so

    Yeah crazy that she thinks she should deploy her biggest assets in a war. Only possible explanation is that she's turning into the mad queen.

    The real question isn't "why hasn't Sansa killed him yet," but, "why is Littlefinger just waiting around until Sansa has a reason to kill him?" He hasn't done anything to make himself indispensable, and she's overtly irritated by his presence. Either scheme or flee my dude!

    "Bend the knee or die" isn't 'waking the dragon;' it's monarchy.

    It couldn't have been Littlefinger, could it? He was still in King's Landing. I don't think Ned had even arrived yet.

    I hope Jaime does not, in fact, remember his name, and has to be reminded every time they meet every episode for the rest of the series.

    Book/history answer (to the best of my knowledge): Nobles go in the cavalry, I think. Most of the soldiers are commoners.

    THOSE DOTHRAKI DUDES CAN GET IT

    Man, fuck those double standards like Tyrion hasn't set anyone on fire before.

    What makes one person more flammable than another? Angle at which the dragonfire hit?

    Hey, hey, she's good at feeding people in general. That grain stock ain't no joke.

    I wish they'd just have Tyrion say, "we can't attack the Red Keep; we'd ignite the wild fire your crazy ass dad planted all over the place."

    "Wow, I can't wait to see him!"

    Jon: "It was the Children of the Forest"

    This is a fan theory. One I also believe, but certainly not canon as presented here.

    They're definitely real but fuck this guy anyway