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And the piles of dead bodies and horse carcasses,,, very gruesome

Yes

Correction, like a master….

She will let him, and the fact she is going to let him kill her will stop him from killing her.

Actually, Jon Snow didn't win that war, that war was won by Littlefinger, and there will be consequences.

If I was really really wrong about who I just "knew" was the Chosen One,it would make me question my own discernment skills. She burned a kid alive, and I think it is somewhat redeeming that she is having a hard time coming to terms with her actions. She told herself she was burning Shireen for the greater good, when

The Cesei of the books, I can't wait for that bitch to die. I actually have a wee bit of sympathy for theCersei of the tv show

He was a decent battle strategist, but a horrible leader.

I think people are already bored of the "anyone can die" premise. No show has ever existed where they would kill literally "anyone". Think about it, The Walking Dead will never kill Rick off unless it is Carl's turn to run the show. I am actually sick of TWD, not because they won't kill Rick, but because they relied

I thought that having Jon Snow lose this battle was important from a narrative point of view. Jon Snow gets his butt handed to him, if he had won, even narrowly won, it would be in keeping with the normal narrative structure of epic fantasy.His loss, on the other hand, wasn't the usual way to end this arc. What did he

Maybe, just maybe, it is better to come up with a workable strategy before taking any sort of action, strategy takes a few hours. Sure, you can burn shit up, but did all that burning even accomplish anything? We saw what Jon Snow's outcome was when he rushed in trying to save a life

I thought there was some implications of that. He should have died 1000 times during that battle

I was disappointed in the review to be honest. The feats that were accomplished in shooting Battle of the Bastards for a TV series, and the reviewer doesn't seem to respect that. I think you are too hard to please.

We do not know how it is going to play in the books, but it promises to be much different. They do make the point that Robb's actions were the catalyst for some of the Houses joining the Bolton's.

He owed her a huge favor after leaving her with that monster.

Way I am seeing it, he owed her a huge favor, and they weren't his men anyways, they were her cousin Robert's

It worked in that you knew Rickon was dead, and you knew Wun Wun was dead, and you hoped that their casualties would end there, and as far as important characters go, they did.

Are you guys going to be here all night, do you take tips?

I love labradoodles.

John Claire's story line this season has completely changed my view of his character. Knowing his backstory was the cure to the boredom he used to inspire.. yes, I found John Claire boring.