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And Tesla is suffering from short-term memory loss?

So, does Batman come in at the last second and save everyone because he was watching the whole thing happen from the inside of a black hole inside his own dream?

I would love to see Varys on the throne.

I'm pretty sure that he originally set out to tell a story in 7 books, hence my 5/7 statement. So I think that this is the case with ASoIF. And I don't really feel wronged because I believe the books will come out at some point. My only original point was George RR Martin publishing this one chapter and his comments

I bought a book with the content in it that was a part of an overarching story. That matters. The money I spent on the books has not been qualified until I receive an ending. I don't want him to stop writing or tailor his books to the show. That's just my opinion though, I can't speak for anyone else on this thread on

I don't mind him taking a vacation and I don't enjoy speculating on his health. I just want to know how this is going to end. I want to know the damn ending to the series.

Fair enough, he has delivered an incomplete product. I would like the whole product.

I think this is exactly what I was trying to say, except you said it much more eloquently.

Is his writing not a service that he provides to make money so he can live? He has provided 5/7 of a story and has gotten lots of money on the belief that it would be a complete story. He is writing to tell a story that pleases fans so he can make money.

I find it fascinating how pissy he seems to the fans who made him rich. The books are part of a story. And the author and his fans sort of entered a social contract, we give him money, he provides a complete story. Not part of a complete story, but a whole fucking story. He's released 5/7 of a story. And if he's not

Thank you! The scene with Tyrion was utterly pointless, as was the scene with Sam Tarly, and the scene with Tommen, and the scene with Cersei and Jaime in the Small Council. I don't know why they decided to separate Daenarys other than to keep the show spinning the wheels. She seemed so badass, but then she just got

I don't understand why he is so begrudging to his fans. The masses of people who read his books and clamor for him to finish so that they can give him more money and make him richer. He started providing a service to the people when he started writing this series, and now that people want him to provide more, it's

Yeah, and honestly, I'm kind of getting bored with it as well. It's been 53 hours of story-telling so far and they are really spinning their wheels. The show has no clear conclusion in sight, and neither do the books. So many different side-characters and different angles that it will take forever to wrap it all up.

If this is the Seinfeld of fantasy I"m going to be so pissed off.

It's just such BS at this point. At this point they are going to have to do a major time jump to a conclusion. It just seems like six seasons in and the plots are still diverging apart from each other and not really converging to a climax.

Come on show! You could've spent a little bit more time following Ned up those steps and less time showing us the small council walking out, or qyburn getting the kids to spy for him. If the show is really only going to be 7 seasons, can we start moving things along a bit more?

I thought it was a girl screaming.

I want to see Lord Walder Frey on the warpath after this. Nobody messes with the Freys.

Jon Hamm in such a funny comedic actor, I really hope he is used a lot more in the next season!

Also, the raptors in that kitchen scene were two guys in raptor costumes.