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Donalbain
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There would not be that many places suitable for an army to camp. If it made sense for Stannis to camp there, it would make sense for Jon to camp there

Yes, Jon TOTALLY planned for the army he knew nothing about to come sweeping around the corner and save him. Jon gets no credit for being lucky.

Number of obvious traps each commander fell into:

Davos didn't make a mistake. The bulk of the army are only there out of personal loyalty to Jon Snow because he let them through The Wall. Jon dies, and the battle is over, might as well TRY to save him.

Random palace servants?

As cool as it was to see Ramsay finally get his comeuppance, feeding him to the dogs also seemed very, very un-Stark

He found the remains of a pyre. Only one person he knows burns people on a pyre. The Red Lady is a dead lady.

My thought when watching it was that they took stylistic cues from video games. It was a fixed camera behind the player character as he went around the battlefield.

Boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

Catherine's video would not make anyone famous. Appearing in it would be a favour, and Sue doesn't do people favours.

The alliance with the Vale comes with a cost. Big deal. The options at that point were, the utter destruction of her House, leaving The North in the hands of the Boltons and her own death and the death of her whole family OR a debt to Littlefinger. She made the only sensible choice.
And the fact that Jon is an

This is why I don't believe R+L=J Jon Snow has the Stark genes for being a fucking idiot.

I only worked out that it was a reference to a TV show when I saw the Simpsons episode that did the Shining and Homer kept axing his way into different rooms and recited the openings of other TV shows.

Just watched episode one. Masterpiece!

Oh look. I have my very own little follower.

But, on the other hand he is partly responsible for the rhyming episode of How I Met Your Mother, so swings and roundabouts..

It seems a massive no brainer to me. You have the single biggest thing to hit musical theatre in decades. You have such a clamour to see the show that people are queuing in their hundreds to enter a lottery to win a seat. You have a creator and cast who have talked about this musical being about using the music of the

They report on the single biggest phenomenon to happen in Broadway for decades, rather than on other, less interesting, less popular works? Where is my fainting couch?

And Then Read About Online Because I Might Or Might Not Have A Real Job But I Don't Give A Fuck About It

Have we been torn apart by the "Has Homer Seen Someone Say Goodbye To A Shoe Before Controversy" yet, or is that still to come?