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I posted the results, but I do hope they do a follow-up just to close it out.

I didn't see it coming.

When I watched the show, I didn't read her expression as flirty. More like when I saw David Cross at brunch, I was like "oh shit is that David Cross?" That's kind of what her face was saying to me, "oh shit is that the Jaime Lannister?" I think most people associate that with sexual attraction but sometimes it is just

Yep. I watch those to get insight into the deadpool betting, which was helpful last week and I think it will be helpful for next season.

Which makes it more weird that in the "after the episode", D&D emphasized that Sansa is jealous of Jon. She seemed nothing but very pleased with the outcome in the actual episode. Makes me wonder what they are setting up for next season.

Although it is really hard to understand how you don't just mop up the Others with three Dragons, particularly since their undead soldiers "burn like candles" when exposed to a lamp oil fire. Also, wildfire & catapults. I would really like to see the White Walkers show up as an actual threat next season.

Jon has been good at brokering peace between mutual enemies. If the White Walkers EVER show up as an actual threat and not just a giant MacGuffin, he just needs to live long enough to lead the combined armies of the north and south into battle against the undead. Then he can lay down his burden.

it’s the little moments—like seeing a mutilated giant—that put a cherry on top.

"Hype is a dish best served cold."

Too much in common. There are only so many Red Priests you need around.

Verified. She's cheating. She just needs to drop one of her $500 bets to be even, clearly just picked one bet too many.

Reset. Think about each season as a new game.

I will also mention that is one place where I feel the show, and even the books, are a bit strange. Many of the major houses have about killed themselves off from attrition. Where are all the relatives, waiting in the wings to take over? I realize this wouldn't be very dramatic, show-wise, but it would be more

True, but there is no love for LF either. All he has is his tenuous grasp on Robin by way of being his surrogate father. With LF out of the picture, it is possible a more reasonable Arryn could foster that kid.

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#Lancelled.

If you have a record of your bets, I'll enter them on the site. If you aren't already on there. Just let me know.

It's actually not clear to me what the Starks intentions are vis-a-vis the crown. Given how flimsy Lannister control is over Kings Landing, the Riverlands, Dorne, etc; it may be in their best interest to legitimize Jon, recognize the claims of the Starks, and gain some measure of peace in the kingdoms. At least until

Yeah, this.