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What's so frustrating is that there are so many surgeons out there who are probably on the spectrum. Intense focus? Huge amounts of studying on the same topic? Ability to put personal feelings aside to hyper focus on a problem? It's practically a prerequisite.

Also just to have a point to Dorne and a reason for them to be mad at the rest of Westeros, because he was married to the princess of Dorne but liked Liana better.

George has always responded to questions like this with "You're assuming there's going to BE an iron throne in the end". So, no one?

Probably gone chasing after Gendry…

In any other show I would have thought it was. Pretty much the whole point of "The Princess and the Queen", from the Dangerous Women anthology, is to show that it's bloody hard to tame a dragon and only someone who "knows things" is going to be good at it. The show misses a lot of context that unlike Dany, Tyrion is

Not to mention that the Princess and the Queen story makes it clear that simply being a Targaryen is not enough to be able to control dragons, it's more important to know how to treat them, which clearly Tyrion does.

Baking pies with the Manderlys?

I want to say Blunt Talk, but there was so much amazing comedy this year that I'm not sure how it holds up. But Patrick Stewart definitely deserved his Golden Globe nod.