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Andy James
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I understand the Pycelle/Qyburn dynamic. It still doesn't make any sense to use his army of children to kill Pycelle in either the book or the show. It serves no purpose beyond a personal motive that has never been established in either.

Lots of things this season felt like fan service.

I groaned when he got to Qyburn. "Oh, THAT'S how they're going to do this?"

Killing Pycelle also makes zero sense. He's a nonentity. Who cares if he's still alive after Cersei kills everyone at the Sept?

Good storytelling instead of a series of setpieces surrounded by filler?

If you are born out of wedlock, you're a bastard. That's all it takes. Being the child of two highborn people will afford you more opportunities - including making it more likely that you'll be acknowledged - than being born to a peasant usually, but until you're acknowledged, you don't get hereditary rights.

An A- is a good grade.

You're excused.

She messed up "We shit gold?"

I think he said something about being invited when they called them invaders.

Well, this one's wordier than the others, so that's something. I do wish the author would correct it though.

There's another comment about it 8 spots down, 11 minutes before yours, so you'll excuse me if I don't think you checked at all to see if someone mentioned it already.

Think of how beautiful their children will be with their blond spikes and pale blue eyes.

There are nearly 4,000 comments, and half of them say this. Maybe scroll down and check instead of going with, "Sure this must have been pointed out…" If you're sure, then why are you posting it?

I guess Varys could loan the Night's King Littlefinger's teleporter so he could visit her in King's Landing.

That would require taking character motivations into account. You may as well have expected Cersei to display even a little pain over the death of her third child.

No. Nobody said it. You're doing the Lord's work.

I laughed when he jumped out the window.

There's also Trystane in the books, and Doran is still alive.

Wait, it was supposed to be Robert?