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He was good on Sense8.

It seemed like more of an homage.

But um… they did find a safe community & they never leave.

Told ya so.

It's stood out plenty of times and made me cringe. Maybe it's because you're from the US you don't notice it as much?

No, it's obviously going to be by Stannis' doing, just in a completely different scenario. The way the show did it was basically an homage to Macbeth. They portrayed Stannis as a believer in what Melisandre was doing fully, and was willing to subserviently stick to her decisions to achieve his goals by doing the way

*Has a vastly more compelling character. His accent is horrendous and I cringe sometimes at it.

Actor who plays Walder Frey said he's coming back for s6. Corrupt group of outlaws are in the casting call for s6, etc.

Pycelle, Kevan and Balon Greyjoy throw a party…

If so, the showrunners have really made Brienne quite the Mary Sue. There needs to be consequences to her choices. And this would be a perfect opportunity to take. Also, Iron Islands is in next season too, maybe Theon and Sansa go there?

Brienne chose Renly over Sansa, and the fact that Walder Frey and the Riverlands plot is returning next season should be a dead give away that we'll perhaps see Lady Stoneheart at last. Brienne officially broke her oath, and made the wrong decision. But now Jaime is gone from Dorne and Brienne is done with avenging

Absolutely not. No way are they dedicating another final scene to her for the 3rd season now.

If you've read the books, it's pretty obvious anyway. Even Elio and Linda think so.

David Benioff said George had the idea of Stannis burning Shireen lol.

Probably killing Stannis lol.

It's gonna happen in the books anyway.

I think Stannis' desperation will be played more when he does it in the books, possibly needing it to fight the Others after losing the Battle of Winterfell. Just seems like they're killing him off early in the show, possibly the next episode. And by that, as well as Jon's "death" thrown in at the end, Mel finally

David Nutter isn't a good director?

Final scene of season 5.

Stannis is dead in the next episode.