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Jon’s whole arc this season is baffling. I think I hate it. I loved that Tyrion called him out for his little bit of nonsense.

I mean, he was wrong. And pretty fucking stupid. He did manage to make being stupid sound reasonable, but that’s the most dangerous kind of stupid (what I prefer to call the Mike Pence variety).

No one said Rhaegar was a good man. Except everyone who has ever talked about him on this show.

Man, there are gonna be so many videos of The Wall coming down with songs from Pink Floyd’s The Wall playing over it.

I’m not the only one laughing at this right? Right?

I guess Sansa and Arya were playing a long con to trip up Littlefinger...somehow, for some reason.

Theon’s superpower is he has no dick

Tormund is almost certainly alive because D&D would milk the hell out of his death.

Well, he last stupid decision resulted in the White Walkers getting an ice dragon and taking down the wall, and possibly the extinction of the human race, but hey, who’s counting?

“You stand accused of murder. You stand accused of treason. How do you answer these charges ... Lord Baelish?”

And Cersei wasn’t going to follow through on her promise anyway so the whole endeavor was actually pointless, but it did get some good scenes with characters who never interacted before which is what Benioff and Weiss were after. But still.

It’s a little upsetting Euron is still fighting with Cersei, my 2nd favorite moment from the episode was his ‘Fvck this shit! Peace Out’ moment. At least I’ll always have Littlefinger on the verge of tears when realizing that he wasn’t slippery enough to worm his way out of that one.

There is more sexual tension between Dany and Cersei than between Dany and Jon.

I’m so happy that Baelish is dead, but I still don’t understand what happened in the previous episodes that lead up to this. I wish they just showed us Bran telling his sisters about the truth. I just feel cheated in that moment. All that for a cheap plot twist. I have to say I loved that heartwarming scene at the end

I don’t know how to feel about the fact that Jon’s stupid decision didn’t have any consequences. Jon was being a serious fuckwit. (knowing nothing is an understatement) I thought his highest priority is the great war. He made the same great mistakes as both Ned and Robb. Thinking with his dick and sticking with his

Eat it, Littlefinger!

AHHHHH.

I think this is an opportunity for privileged allies to step up and use of the leave time they never get around to using. The organizers also are encouraging people to participate for only part of the march - I expect there will be a lot of one day marchers, and even people who just join for a couple of miles while

I know for a lot of these people will sign up to do a leg of the journey. So if they have Monday off they will walk from Charlottesville to Commonwealth, but maybe not join in for the rest of it.

How many people can afford to take that many days off work? I don’t know why that was my first thought, but would that have an effect on the number of people who participate?