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To be fair, nobody ever knows when to "sugar sugar" and when to "honey honey".

Helena fart. That it is all.

... You mean the scene where the 50 year old man intones that he could've been a teenage girl's father before kissing her?

Not only would Sansa be his Catlyn replacement-she is also the key to The North. Since everyone believes all the Stark men to be dead, she is set to get Winterfell once her marriage is dealt with. If he marries her, he gets another huge chunk of Westeros.

Don't forget, "Mention that you could have been her father before kissing her passionately."

Littlefinger's motivations can be summed up as simply as this: he felt powerless, small and insignificant growing up, and now he wants everything he never had. He wants as much power and influence as possible.

"To get to first base quickly, tell a lady about how hot you are for her mother before going in for the move"

Isn't religion great and ever so helpful for women?

Oh, he definitely wanted Ned gone, but I think the Red Wedding was a bit unexpected. But since he could no longer get who he really wanted, he settled for the next best thing. And I don't mean Lysa.

"I have nothing to say about that. Except: I believe my friend."

YES! Clone party in the house!

Felix is delicious.

It is rare for me to hate somebody as much as a rapist but my feelings for this judge is nothing less than sheer and utter venom. He is an elected judge who knew the law, decided not to adhere to it, blamed the victim repeatedly and even when told by his peers that he was grossly incorrect, he continued to deny that

I realize this is NOT the same, but....there was an older couple that went to our church that was the same way. They wouldn't spend the night apart from each other, and had been married for 60+ years. When the wife passed away, the husband shot himself that afternoon because he couldn't bear life without her. I still

Hopefully there's love like that for everyone.

Also

I hope these people are ready to be billionaires.

Definitely. Always had the impression he was in love with her, not the other way round. Stunning looking man in love with [traditionally considered] very unattractive woman is a million times more intriguing than the opposite.

I have a question for book readers (no spoilers, just an opinion). Did you ever get the sense that Brienne was in love with Jaime when you were reading the books? I just always thought they had a good friendship, and that she loved him but not in the "in love with him" kind of way, but that's just the way I read it.