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I was definitely rooting for Danaerys thinking that a moment where Bronn chooses service over self would be an apt moment of death (perhaps taking Drogon out simultaneously).

Joffrey gave the dagger to the catspaw in the books. Don't think that has been made clear in the show

Shortest episode of the hole show and it ends on a cliffhanger. The hieroglyphics in the cave was a very clumsy deus ex machine moment. Biggest criticisms I can come up with

"I'm king of the world.. I mean, in the north"

"Etch me like one of your White Walkers, Jon."

Seriously, though, no Hot Pie? What type of circus are they running at HBO?!

So Randyll Tarly is really just the meanest man in the 7 Kingdoms

Guess he took the name King's Landing literally

The Estranged Greyjoy Siblings were clearly in Volantis, not Pentos. Opening shot clearly shows The Long Bridge. C'mon experts!

So much wrong about this review, but since when has a proclamation really meant anything in Westeros? Usually it just signals a red herring. Also, with Varys heading home, why no discussion of Varys v Kevan/Pycelle? Or Qyburn's clear allusion to the fact that Cersei knows who murdered Joffrey? Finally, Brienne is

This is a terrible critique. Nearly one of the best episodes of the season and you let it get bogged down in a racially charged discussion of a character who is supposed to be an old insider politician (that any realist recognizes probably makes inappropriate, unfunny jokes behind closed doors) acting as he would