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    *Audible Chuckle*…

    You could often say the same about big people that slim down and poor people that get money.. it's hardly a concrete rule, but often "If I did it everyone should be able to" is the prevailing mentality… Which is Ironic since those same folks would also note How hard they worked at it and how much they sacrificed…

    Maybe they'll find Benjin

    Waif: "What is your name?"

    1, good guess… I think he might enlist Margerie
    2, Yes… one would hope… I think he's the Har'py
    3, Yes… that Robyn… has he been eating regularly? You are not the first to say he may be dead or die away from action… but is he not the key to Little fingers hold on any form of power… He's weak and feeble but too important

    my questions: who will kill Tommen, who will kill Baelish… and what has become of Lord Robyn?

    What kind of a twisted world burns Shireen Baratheon, Daughter of the true King Stannis, Teacher to the Onion Knight, survivor of the Stone man disease, and aspiring scholar and Historian… and let's F***in Olly kick around castle black jooking lord commanders in the chest?!?!?! Long live Shirren… #TeamDavos

    I agree Rickon is heading to Winterfell. I kind of feel like killing him is a long shot (as far as strategy). But I guess we'll find out if Ramsay learned any of the lessons dear old dad tried to impart. Part of me says no, not really… so what does Ramsay do with a young man that everyone thinks is already dead and

    Can I drop money on Lyanna Stark dying in the episode?

    Jon will "Burn them all"… the handful of traitors all go… ASAP

    I think having Jon die at the end of the season fuelled months of speculation and took a tonne of focus off everything else… now we're only 2 episodes in and he's back… this makes adds a lot of mystery to the next 8 episodes… as what we speculated about and what we expected from the season is done… but the season is

    I think it's just a literal interpretation of the betrayal… Olly twisting the knife.

    That would be unfortunate… while his story line has been outlying I think it's one of the better acting performances on the show.

    I think one of the Stark brothers did it accidentally. Sparring, and they "rang his head like a bell" cuz he didn't have his shield up.

    "all I gotta do is get this on the soundtrack and bam.. I'm Famous"… or some such thing was uttered by Hakeem… This is another example of the "fast a loose" approach to "who and what" Empire is to the rest of the industry

    That's a good point, But I would point out that she looked fairly nervous and asked for the baby back pretty quickly.

    I'd note: that when he asks to hold the baby I screamed NO!, you can't… and then remained on edge because they are not shy and I have NO CLUE what he's gonna do or they're gonna show (Thye fire in the background made me very nervous. So.. a quiet exchange of pleasantries and he hands the baby back… nothing happened

    Well, we'll get to see now how he does with the ruling and the allies etc… I hope it allows for a broader range… I think the performance has been great, but the character arc has been somewhat stagnant… This should give his screen time legitimate stakes and more intrigue.

    Yes, it was very much Our moment… The Audience is in on the secret before the characters… We get the payoff as well as the suspense of "how will people react, and what now". I thought it was done well.

    Exactly right… I figured the ships burning is an obvious invite to cross story lines here (both have been diconnected from the rest of Westeros' players…) Also, Euron has expressed that he's a traveller… he shouted out Quarth… So he's familiar with the areas Dany has been and it would be a decent way to show the