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Apologies. I dream of one day being able to achieve such milestones as 60,000 internet comments, but the inclination to do so is always lacking for some reason. I guess I was just born lazy.

Daenerys is blatantly stated as the last Targaryen because she is the last Targaryen. Robert has Targaryen ancestry but the rest of him is predominantly Baratheon blood and that's his house. The ones considered members of the main branch of the Targaryen bloodline are those with the silver hair which is a Targaryen

These would be the same ones who wanted to have Myrcella disfigured or killed as retaliation for Oberyn's death before Doran stopped them? I mean, really; this is a universe filled with political marriages and you think Myrcella and Trystan's relationship is something the members of either House are happy about?

"Friendly country?" Which Dornishman do you think looks at the Lannisters and thinks "friends!"?

Person of littleness, please. PoL are not defined by their condition.

Yes, he was. Robert's paternal grandmother was a Targaryen and he was also related to Maester Aemon.

Because for the most part, Cersei IS capital letters EVIL. Sure, Jaime gets away with a lot and he probably shouldn't, but Cersei is a despicable person on another level entirely.

Except incest isn't bad in GoT barring specific political developments. Robert himself was descended from the Targaryens so criticizing incest would be hypocritical. Adultery, sure, that gets taken more seriously; even a prince like Oberyn had to fight and kill a lord in trial by combat because he slept with that

Blame Cersei for what? The kids? I'm pretty sure Jaime says he'd be put to death too if Robert ever found out he was the father. And Jaime was off in Dorne when the crowds were screaming "Brotherfucker" at Cersei, it's not like he was there to take responsibility.

Anytime.

I don't think fathering kids with his sister was necessarily a bad thing in-universe considering Cersei was into it too and there's another main character who's descended from a dynasty built around sisterfucking. He killed Ned's guards because he was angry about Ned's wife kidnapping Tyrion.

I dunno, I'm pretty sure the point of that shot with Sansa descending the staircase at the Eyrie in the black dress being all reminiscent of Catelyn was "Oh shit, Sansa's going all she-wolf on us!". But no, same old Sansa.

It might have been because they built up Sansa to be someone who was moving away from being the dull twit everyone abused to taking control of her destiny, and then continued with Sansa being the dull twit everyone abused.

I'm pretty sure either the next episode or the one after that had some of the highest ratings in the show's history; that and GoT finally winning all those Emmy's this year might be more persuasive to a producer as to why internet whining has little relevance.

Oddly defensive on The Green Inferno, Dowd.

I understand that it's not easy to get into Harvard or Stanford even if you're smart enough, but nonetheless the people who graduate from there have been trained and taught by legal luminaries and generally receive instruction on a superior level. The people who go into Harvard might, in theory, be on the same level

Four seasons too late.

I retread my previous criticism of the entire Monica storyline from the earlier episode: her story would actually make sense if she were from a good law school; nobody of any race coming out of Loyola is going to get hired by a premier firm over anyone of any race coming out of Harvard and Stanford.

Well, for a few more years she can.

IIRC, Deckard just says "She's a replicant, isn't she?" after that scene.