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Surely I can't be the only one who misses Tywin Lannister? Just thinking about "that" stare sends shivers down my spines <brrrrr>

The Unsullied have subbed out the contract to G4S.

Meryn F. Trant: "Oh I'm buying, but I never was good at sharing" - That's pure Nonce-Sense.

Five words you'd never expect to hear from a Brothel Keeper: "Sell your fish somewhere else!"

Now that there are no humans left on its shores, Hardhome should now officially be named the Isle of Wight.

Haha, yep that's a possibility!

Ah, it's always the nosey w*nkers that give a f—- about other posters' comment history.

Slynt did that in the first book…. maybe they didn't portray it in the series but it's a few years since I watched the first one. I don't think the appearance of Sept of Baelor from that scene is consistent with the books and series either.

I miss Tywin…. and that malevolent stare of his.

He played a pretty visible part in the execution… he threw Ned down onto his knees and then post deed he held his head up for the crowd. I'm sure word of that reached all seven kingdoms and the wall.

In the book I'm pretty sure Robb's hands were shaking so badly he had to swing the blade a few times on Karstark, eventually kicking it off a la Theon/Rodrick in the series.

It's either Berghain or Tresor, my memory is slightly hazy when it comes to these two though … But I feel slightly more sure it might be the latter! Great city, I try to go every couple of years.

Don't be mean to the elephant woman…. she has personality and a purpose.

You gave enough of a f—- to get the comment deleted chubster!

"Like say I make friends with a guy…."

Miaow Alan!

The interiors of House of Black and White reminded me of a converted techno club in Berlin that used to be a power plant….. very very dark, moody and mysterious, although not sure about beautiful!

It's one of the main themes of the books/series - running from someone (something) and/or being held captive. Daenarys, Ned, Catelyn, Tyrion, Jaime, Arya, Davos, Theon, Bran, you get my drift.

Brothel Doorman: It's good luck to rub a dwarf's head.

True but in the books he is even younger, like 11 or 12.