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She looks younger than her real age too. And young teen girls attain their full adult height earlier than boys do. My stepsister was at least 5' 8" when she was 14. She grew about another 2 1/2 inches by the time she was 18.

Actress or no, she's still a kid. That's why they have labor laws for working children. She's still under age so those laws apply until she is a legal adult. I was just surprised they had her say it, that's all. I have no idea why everyone is acting like I don't have a right to question it. Isn't that why we are

I thought it would be Oberyn also. Tywin and Cersei have miscalculated as far as their attempts to manipulate him go. This character is much too intelligent for that. He saw through Cersei's machinations regarding her sadness over missing her daughter like a CAT scan. Two bloody weeks to wait. I'm glad I have

Lol….

No. Are you a complete asshole? Just asking….

So, it's "intolerance" to find it disturbing to hear a child saying, on television, in public, "fuck", anachronistic and 1950's style thinking? I'd say you must be a child, or at least reason like one, if this is your hang-up. You should look up the word "intolerance". You haven't a clue. And I feel sorry for YOUR

My niece was here last year with her boyfriend and neither young person used that word once. And my sister in law doesn't use nor tolerate that kind of language. They live in Wiltshire.

As a parent I wouldn't like to hear my teenaged daughters say it. They don't do it in front of me that's for sure.

Didn't I hear a line describing Martell as the most dangerous man in Westeros? And Tyrion was concerned he was going to kill someone before they could track him down when he arrived for the wedding? He's supposed to be feared but to fight a man who can take the head off of a horse with one strike of the sword? Even a

She PRETENDED to kill someone. She actually did say fuck. Big difference.

Is that why, that movie with Julia Roberts is debuting? Forgot about that. BTW, did everyone hear little Maisie Williams say "fuck" tonight? I wonder how her parents took that.

Totally called this, just didn't know who it would be. Adios Crazy Aunt Lysa but damn! We have to wait two frigging weeks now?!! Absolute torture.

Chairs and windows for her advisors, who have to stand there for hours, are not exactly unheard of in this fictional land. And as for dragons, since they are mythical in reality, anything can be said about how she can control them. I say they are smart like dogs and trainable. And they have laws and such in the

The only thing I want to talk about is Bronn. He's been around but not too much, and makes no appearance at this trial. He is a surprising character, always has been, so it will be interesting to see how he finally plays into this for reals.

Those dragons can be trained. It's like birds, they bonded with the first thing they saw, which was her, so they would follow her commands. Like training dogs I imagine. Instead of sitting on her ass having people crawl in and whine until she gives in, get busy with rules and laws and a good philosophy for former

That was a great scene, easily could be the best I've ever seen from Dinklage. Jaime's turn to get screwed over, again, by his father. They all blame him for letting himself get captured and held by the Starks for so long in the first place. He was needed in King 's Landing trying to keep Joffrey in hand. He got there

Are we sure about that? They still seem awfully close, if you know what I mean.

I always thought it strange that this was Catelyn Stark's own sister, she is so opposite. Difficult to find the DSM diagnosis on crazy Aunt Lyssa. but she is surely dangerous. I'm not sure if poor Sansa has ever been in more danger, because if the two of them set all of these events in motion, then they are truly

Doesn't matter, she has serious marital arts training. Training her for the scenes in this show would be a piece of cake, and quite obviously it has been. She's fantastic.

This was always a real possibility, I also thought it could have all been a double cross against Ragnar but that he smelled it and was prepared to protect what was his, even up to killing Floki, if Floki had really become a turncoat. Hey, since GOT chopped off Sean Bean's head in the penultimate episode of the first