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Don't you think the cure was a big enough of an ordeal that most normal people wouldn't even want to try it? Imagine scraping off Shireen's greyscale. I mean, who would even go for that? And to CFAmick's question, yeah, Sam did apply some kind of ointment after he scraped off the skin.

It's one of those things where you gotta actually see them with your own eyes before you can believe them. But at least Dany looks like she's coming around.

Totally agree with this; she's not smarter, just more motivated. Given that, her downfall should be imminent and should also be the result of a stupid minor detail she overlooked.

Lmao. Ok I give up.

Yeah I'm with you. I have no idea either.

Personally it doesn't matter to me how good looking an actor is if as soon as he appears in a scene he sucks all the energy and interest out if it. He did that for me. He was also weirdly anachronistic for the setting…some people can pull off being in the medieval times, he definitely could NOT. If you watch Vikings,

Lol, having greyscale carved off of him wasn't enough?

Aw, hasn't Ser Friendzone gone through enough to earn at least a smidgen of sympathy and maybe a dash of affection?

Wait would that work? I could jump aboard on that theory if it checks out.

I think I might have disliked her a little when she had Shireen burned at the stake, but I do also blame Stannis for agreeing to it. I think the actress is great in her role and I hope this won't be the last we see of her this season.

I know Missandei's already hooked up with Greyworm, but I couldn't help but ship Davos/Missandei a little when he was trying to chitchat with her.

I'm guessing she's not going to just walk through the front door…she'll probably hang around Winterfell in disguise for a while just to get a handle on things before revealing herself at a crucial moment.

Upvoted cuz that gave me a good chuckle, but for the record, I have no problem with that whatsoever when it comes to Jon and Dany…and I guess anyone in Westeros at this point…as long as it's consensual. Euron worried me a little when he started talking about his hard on to his niece…that's not going to be consensual

I think seeing the dragons might have broken his brain a little. And it probably didn't help that Tyrion told him he was about to meet the woman who is the mother to those mythical creatures. I loved his glassy-eyed look and I almost wish that he even stuttered a bit to just maximize the effect.

I really have to applaud Kit Harrington for really selling that reaction. It's not always an easy thing to look stunned by something that doesn't exist. He did a really great job there in that small little moment.

I actually really appreciate that about him: that he's not all talk and he can actually deliver on his promises.

Yeah I really appreciate that it makes sense as both a tactical and exposition device.

You know, he really is a shit. I was willing to forgive him for his PTSD-driven at of cowardice last week, but then when he LIED and said he TRIED to save her??? Fuuuuuck him. Those Greyjoys should have thrown him back in the ocean.

I like Ellaria a little and the Sandsnakes not at all but I still felt a good deal of dread when Cersei was revealing what she would do to them. The last image of the Septor nun and her horrified screams as The Mountain loomed over her still haunts me.

I don't know if you meant that sincerely, but I do agree with it sincerely. I also think the last Sandsnake did her best work on the show in that scene as well.