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Emily Gilbert
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Isn't the Golden-Company the group that Jon Connington hires or leads to put "Aegon" on the iron throne. I can't remember if he hired theme or was their leader. Obviously it's too late for the show to introduce the JonCon FauxAegon sub-plot, but the introduction of the golden-company definitely isn't meant as a

Oh yeah, I swear if Oleg goes near another ledge or precariously high building…

Yeah, and after Oleg on the bridge, where he definitely looked like he could jump. I was yelling at the TV all the through the preview for next week.

Yeah, I'm fine with whatever they choose to do, I love this show, but damn if it doesn't seem like everything is pointed in Russia's direction. Especially now with Phillip's brother and his family. Of course, you have to wonder what they'd do with Stan if our main characters moved home. I've been silently rooting for

Man, this show. First Oleg on the bridge, then Paige in the garage, all to end up with Pascha potentially slitting his wrists. Those last scenes were tense. That's the second time this season, after Oleg being on the roof and burning the cassette where I was worried Oleg was going to jump. The parallels in every

But it would be so great, can you imagine Keri and Mathew having to speak full time in Russian instead of just short fragments here and there, that would be fascinating.

Yeah, Martha, Elizabeth, and Phillip all run into each other at the supermarket, reaching for that last can of soup.

I'd think it would be entertaining seeing the Jennings's adapting to Russia, certainly seems like someone from the family is headed back home, might the family be split up?