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Dragons. She has dragons. Remember the dragons?

She had fleets and potential air support. Now, because of her decisions she has no fleets. Considering how fucking long she spent trying to get hold of some ships, not looking after the ships is a catastrophically stupid thing to have done. It only happened for plot reasons, not character reasons.

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I never thought SkyNet would be The Chuckle Brothers, but it is frankly the apocalypse we deserve.

Nobody is going to be terribly upset diplomatically if she sets fire to Euron's fleet of pirates during a battle.

A weapon that Dany doesn't know about and has no reason to be avoiding.

The problem here is dragons. Dany has an overwhelming advantage in any battle she chooses to fight, and that makes storytelling hard. So, the writers are having to handwave the dragons away so that there can be some tension and in the process they are making Dany and her army look unbelievably stupid.

Money can be exchanged for goods and services.

I am genuinely angry over this. It is deeply symptomatic of who and what Trump (and his brand) are. He took what is supposed to be a chance to talk to children about values like loyalty, perseverance, hard work,and he turned it into a hate filled, sexually innappropriate rally at which he got the kids to boo the last

And I bet that as that fuckstain comes in to vote to kill ten thousands of people, he will be given a standing ovation. It will be like Pride of Yankees, but with a murderous asshole instead of that nice man, whose name I can't recall, who got Lou Gehrig's Disease.

: first that she’s the only one in that room who would think to question Varys’ actions over the course of the series,

I quite liked it for a while I went to some new parts of my city and saw some new stuff that I had never noticed before. And it was actually pretty good socially as you would exchange pleasantries with fellow hunters. But then it was just the same thing again and again and again. And it destroyed batteries. So I

That never happened.

The worst thing about the American version was that Drew Carey always took part in the scene at the end.

He worked for a man that spent years vilifying a decent man as a illegitimate foreign usurper of the Oval Office, and he wants people to feel bad because a lady made jokes about him? FUCK that arsehole.

But even without any hyperbole, the command makes no sense. Even making a workable fleet makes no sense in the time that is suggested by the show.

Cersei has no boats. Any troops she puts on Dragonstone are stranded as soon as any conflict begins. Putting people there would be stupid, but she definitely should have flattened it,

How far is a "block"?

I never got into that. I had to settle for Stargate Community College.

That is very much an open question. I think the plain wording of the text says he can.