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I wouldn't want to do it for a living.

Honestly I usually have to watch with the closed caption on. I love listening to their accents, but actually understanding what they're saying is a different issue entirely.

But how could he have known? I actually wondered if he was mildly offended that Bran just handed off his gift like that. As for his smirk…I took it to be in response to Sansa's reaction. He just likes it when there's a chance of a rift between her and her siblings because he probably believes it will drive her back to

That's really nice of you to say that, but I know my writing is nowhere near a professional level. I do agree though that sometimes reassignments may be necessary. I mean, you don't want someone who's blindly in love with the show either, or someone who's never watched an episode until now, but if the writer is

Ok, definitely not as tough of job as being a coal miner, in ANY era, BUT, I'm just trying to give him the benefit of a doubt since I was imagining what if I had to watch a show I hated and write a review of it on a deadline? And what if my entire job consisted of watching a bunch of shows I hated and writing reviews

Yeah, I'm coming around to agreeing with you guys. The Three Eyed Raven Bran is just kinda an asshole.

That reminds me: we never did find out what happened to Ser Pounce, did we?

They're her people now, they are going to listen to her no matter what. Plus by bringing them to Westeros, they do now have a whole new entire land to plunder from. She might have put a stop on the raping part but they could probably still utilize the new resources at their disposal. I'm sure they could do something

Oh but his single line was sooooo effective. It sure gave me the chills…and Littlefinger too. Littlefinger has said a lot over the years but that is one line he is well known for (I am assuming…my memory is generally crap but if even I remember he said that specifically, I'm sure everyone else does). I thought that

She made me instantly fascinated about Naanth…so no marriage…does it mean that it's like some kind of polyamorous free love scenario there?

Actually I didn't think about it until now but maybe that's the explanation for Sansa's odd reaction as she was watching Arya and Brienne spar…she realized Bran purposely gave Arya the knife because she would know how to weild it effectively. It's another spooky thing Bran did: cuz how would Bran even know Arya could

Was Walder the same height as Jamie?

That's what I'm hoping for.

If all else fails, Dany could always mount some heads on spikes or parade female prisoners through the squares so the citizens could spit on them. That seems to win the peeps over quite easily.

What if they're saving him for when the Night King's army finally reach the South and he gets turned into a Wight? Shit, I probably shouldn't have said that out loud.

Probably why the previous Three-eyed Raven lived in a cave…he's not very good around people and social situations.

Wait, why does anyone even WANT Bronn to die?? What did Bronn ever do to anyone?? Lmao. He's delightful and I'm so glad he survived. It's a win for supporting characters who have enriched the show in their own small way.

Has it been a while since the last time someone refused her demand for loyalty? Do you think maybe she has gotten so used to people immediately bowing down to her it's driving her crazy that this one dude refuses to comply even though he clearly needs her help?

I actually thought it was funny that Dany asked Jon about battle strategy…considering he let his emotions get the better of him and charged into a battle completely all on his own against the advice of his military advisor. As brave as that was, he would have lost the Battle of the Bastards if Ser Davos hadn't

Good point. I can see that now.