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I think I had read that Rygel was either the most expensive or the most complicated puppet ever built. Could have been both. The show did dare to be different and without apologies.

Arya's got an overdeveloped sense of vengeance.

Ed Sheeran singing.

I think she'd have to kill one of them first.

Although, that line wasn't in the show, so it could possibly be anyone.

I was bummed out that we didn't get to see Arya kill them all.

Or being a piano mover, having to bring a piano there.

If he were shifty, he'd be doing this:

The prophecy — it has to be Jaime or Tyrion. I'm hoping for Jaime, because Tyrion is too obvious.

A giant Wight:

"I distrust you because you're not as smart as you think you are."

Is Martin suffering from some condition I don't know about? Why does everybody act as though he were on death's door, or do you think he'll just quit?

One thing I don't understand. The faces belong to the Many-Faced God. Arya was blinded for using the faces for her own purposes. Now, she is doing the exact same thing. What has changed? Does a member of the sect have to first find her before she can be punished?

Sorry to speak the truth, but for most of these, we first head straight for the comments, maybe getting around to actually reading the review later.

Isn't this the first episode with a cold open? (Possibly the first episode did as well, I don't remember) Can anyone confirm?

I was waiting for Thoros to keep telling him to get closer and then shove his face into the fire.

I, for one, think this should be one of the spin-offs.

At this point, what is the difference between a newbie and an expert?