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Welp, that's your opinion…and Brandon's I guess. I think the show and this episode's great. I'm glad I'm not alone on this. And with all due respect, I will continue to tell people what I think is and isn't acceptable to think and feel…I never said they had to listen to it, which, obviously, right off the bat, you

She really is fucking amazing. I hope she gets nominated for an Emmy again.

Omg, he's another one. Someone should hand over the Transformers franchise to the Game of Thrones directors. I hate him for making me hate Transformers.

Dammit, got me excited for a sec there!

But don't you think maybe even THAT's not enough so all you're really left with is a simple thank you?

Can't Dany be the one to fish him out of the water instead and use him as a bargaining tool against Cersei? I mean, the only issue I could see is would she know he's the army's commander based on his attire and realize how important he may be.

I would have no problem with that whatsoever. I would even be fine if Dany used the Bend the knee line to Jon on their wedding night.

Omg I feel like a total monster for laughing out loud at that one but still…well done.

Is it worse to be burned alived or flayed to death? Cuz if it's the latter, the Boltons still win in terms of the worst people in the Seven Kingdoms.

Yeah I thought they set up his regret beautifully by having Dickon basically voicing the same feelings a few scenes beforehand. We know EXACTLY why he feels sad.

I will never understand why any parent would name their son Dickon. Old man Tarly must hate him as much as he hates Sam.

I just want to know what Meera was expecting from Bran. Was she hoping for a marriage proposal or a confession of love? I know she went through a lot dragging his ass all over the North, but he really can't offer much more than a thank you at this point.

Did anyone else feel sad that all of the old Winterfell retainers are now dead thanks to Theon and Ramsay, so there was no old man or woman to rush out and sobbingly greet the siblings as they walked through the courtyard and rejoice they were together again?

You know I do really appreciate the fact that they know how to stage a battle in a way that you can clearly follow everything that is going on. Some of these high profile directors in Hollywood (*cough* Zack Snyder *cough*) should learn from them, and the GoT directors probably don't get paid half as much as the big

Wait…is that for real? I haven't read the books so I can't even tell if you're pulling my leg.

Quite alright. It might not even be the direction they're going with them. It's just been something I've rooted for since I learned way back that the series of books are called Song of Fire and Ice (having not actually ready them) and I see Jon's in the cold while Dany has fire-breathing dragons. So the shipper in me

Oh, I don't lose sleep over it or anything but the negativity mildly bums me out and perplexes me: it makes no sense to me why anyone would waste precious seconds of their life posting in a forum for the show when they clearly hate it.

No no, it has to be either Jamie or Tyrion's face…probably Tyrion's because of the height similarity, but Jamie's face would be so much more emotionally painful for her.

Or they could bomb King's Landing to drench up a bunch smoke so it's hard to pinpoint where the dragons are before they actually attack. There are ways to get around those things…they just need to remember to take them into account.

I NEED them to release this episode on IMAX. Hell, release any and all battle episodes on IMAX. Here. Take my money, Team GoT. You deserve it if you keep on crafting battles like that.