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Yeah, for a show that allows them to travel geographical distances of hundreds of miles in a day via horseback, and receive news brought by raven even quicker than "the crow flies", the fact that they refused to have her motivation for freeing Jaime based around just hearing that her sons are dead is weird.

Well, they did spend the last three years metaphorically fellating him in interviews, so…

I learned never to fuck with Mr. Reese.

Meh, bint ain't go nothing on wench, trollop, or strumpet.

*Martins screws with us, makes Jojen king of Westeros*

Why would Martin mention the Wolf-Human-Brain-Spinal Cord-Compatibility Binders of Yi Ti in every book if they weren't going to show up eventually, huh? Answer me that, doubters!

Uh, I think you are overlooking the oft-mentioned Wolf-Human-Brain-Spinal Cord-Compatibility-Binders of Yi Ti.

Maybe they'll just have her go to Dorne, too. In fact they can excise a bunch of A Dance with Dragons and just send Tyrion to Dorne, as well. In fact they can just have Dany go to Dorne next year, as well. That excises like two books worth of material for those characters!

SPOILERS rumor has it they're sending him to Dorne and the show is officially going off at a tangent.

Dinklage only had four seasons initially, didn't he?

So Jim Carrey in Dumb and Dumber?

This is a fandom that obsesses over the width of Jeyne Westerling's hips, so it's hard to figure out whether they're onto something or off on a Gerion Lannister tangent.

And hodoring.

Unless Hodor sits the Iron Throne. Then there will be much rejoicing.

It can also foreshadow some other resurrection later on…

Yeah, the logic that it must not be important to the books because it's removed from the show is very faulty if you ask me.

This was theorized by somebody on here way back post-Red Wedding experts discussion, actually.

It's hard to tell if it's true or if it's a Talisa Al'ghul situation.

What's eerie is that guy actually looks physically like Eric Cantor, just aged another 20 years. I have a theory that he's actually Eric Cantor from the future, come back to defeat his younger self to alter history.

Well, Buscemi is probably the most morally gray character, he's not a sociopath like his partner, he just wants paid, and doesn't toil under the delusion that you can get what you want without anyone getting hurt (like Lundegaard). He's also not deceptive like Lundegaard—it's all right there on his sleeve.