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"Indira Varma’s accent work has always been a bit broad, but that’s fine—what’s weird is how inconsistent it can be" Why does this guy feel the need to point this out when Peter Dinklage, the Golden Boy, suffers with the same problem?

I loved the Val-esque character.

I know what filler means. That episode was the absolute definition of filler. Nothing happened, no result of anything said in that episode. Okay, sure, Osha once had a husband, but that's it. The Theon castration part was only implied in the 5th book, this was all just gratuitous torture porn. (I'm aware this is the

And people still think this season is worse than season 2 and 3? C'mon, Qarth, King's Landing filler of season 3? Bear and the Maiden Fair, the most filler episode ever? This season, while not as good as seasons 1 and 4, still is up there as a superior season. The only reason people have been so critical is because

You're pissed about Ben, but I'm sad we never got our Rousseau centric episode that was planned:(

Are you?

Best episode of the season and of course, it's another Cogman episode. Thank God we get no Kings Landing crap.

That Watchers on the Wall episode was terrible.

Best analogy ever!

Cersei is a sociopath though. It's always been there, and the fact that the show are trying to add layers that feel a little ooc annoys me a little. The first season nailed her so well and I felt she was even better than the books because of her expanded scenes. But now, the dramatic effect of her paranoia and how she

I'm going to nitpick here but I'm a little annoyed with the continuity errors I've been hearing about this season. Cersei clearly had 4 children in the TV series continuity, 3 to Jaime and 1 to Robert who died very young. Yet, Maggy the Frog says to her that she will have 3 children in the prophecy. This is only the

I agree, but I do wish they kept Varys more mysterious. He seems to be following Littlefinger's steps in being a very unsubtle player in the game, unlike the books, where he's really in the shadows.

I don't think there's any directors back from last year. David Nutter is certainly the only name from previous seasons and he didn't do season 4, and he's directing episodes 9 and 10. For those who are unaware, Nutter is the excellent man who directed the Red Wedding.

Winter does come at the end of A Dance with Dragons.

"Now". I'm pretty sure she's been awesome since season 3. Or maybe that moment when she told off Lori in season 2 I started rooting for her. Go Carol!

Agreed. Apparently Lennie James isn't a regular in season 6, so I assume we're in for a quick exit next year with Morgan. Hopefully, not dead. I somehow like the idea of him having guest appearances every so often.

Can anyone tell me what this reviewer's deal is? I sure as hell hope we get a new reviewer for season 6 because I'm pretty sure almost all of us are tired of this hate-watcher attitude he gives off. Okay, you don't have to like the show to review it, but seriously, it's so irritating that this guy is going off about

Excellent points. I very much agree, but I don't think the show is looking for a way for Rick to justify his disliking for some guy. Okay, I am defending Rick but I genuinely believe he was suspicious of him (and that's totally in character for what we know he's like). His tone to Jessie and Rick himself upon his

Exactly right.

Aaron, Olivia, Nicholas, Abraham, Eugene and Rosita are definitely long term.