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You're goddamn right! ;-)

In the real world social change occurred mainly as a result of advances in technology, attitudes changed after. Westeros has been technologically stagnant for millennia.

I mean seriously, why wouldn't she have told Jon? She had to have known they were coming - the battle was the next friggin day and she was riding in with them.

That sex scene was really stupid. Not only was it pointless, but how is Grey Worm going to be any good at eating pussy when he's probably never even seen one. Plus his balls and dick were cut off pre-puberty so he's not going to have any interest in pussy anyway.

Well, it is a medieval society! …But no, of course not seriously.

She might not be able to do it again. She doesn't have the power, remember, the Lord of Light does - working through her.

Don't worry about it then. :-)

He needs to smack that bitch around a little. It is basically the Middle Ages, after all.

There aren't too many guys who wouldn't look like the most macho, manly dude compared to those pantywaists. You didn't answer my question - what's a "though guy"?

The same idea can be expressed without the use of buzzwords.

He didn't exactly resurrect on his own, though, did he?

What's a "though guy"?

I doubt he's got much experience eating pussy, and without balls and a dick - removed before puberty - I wonder how much interest in it he'd have anyway. The nudity on GoT is interesting, though - they don't mind showing titties, but rarely ever snatch.

Those guys in the Periscope thing look like a couple of real pussies.

in all of Arya’s scenes moving forward

The voice, the eye patch, being an outlaw…this guy's probably drowning in pussy.

I hope something does, they've already kind of ruined her. She's just irritating, like a bitchy, female, medieval Doogie Howser. Besides, if they killed Shireen they'll probably kill this one.

In the real world that happened all the time, especially in the Crusades. You need the manpower. Plus things are kind of in chaos in the Seven Kingdoms. Really they should have had plenty of time to learn of Dany's arrival - except in GoT travel is virtually instantaneous. I know it's only across the Narrow Sea,

I loved it when they killed Olly.

Not really. A chihuahua with all the fight in the world couldn't take on a rottweiler. A ten-year-old girl couldn't fight a grown man. 'Nuff said.