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God, Kinja is just absolute dog shit.

"My impression is that Norma Loquendi in America seems mostly to have decided on [ˌæn'ti.fə] — first syllable 'Ann', second syllable 'tea', third syllable rhymes with "uh", with the main word stress on 'tea'"

Emphasis on which syllable? And is that "fah" as in "fah-la-la-la-la?"

How do human beings pronounce it?

That's… actually how I've always pronounced it in my head. How else would you pronounce it?

I just love how Jon just met Daenerys like eight days ago, and is now not only on a first-name basis, but is even floating cute nicknames. I get it, she's hot and seems to like you. She's also an invading monarch that you've known for less time than it takes milk to go bad. Maybe try calling her "Daenerys" first, and

So hey, if the Wall has magic to prevent the dead from crossing over, how the fuck did they kidnap one and bring it back with them

Y'know those spicy pickled sausages you find at the gas station, next to the Slim Jims?

Yeah, but how would they raise the horse back to life? These aren't George Romero's zombies, they have to be resurrected by the White Walkers.

About that prophecy… Cersei has already had four children — Joffrey, Myrcella, Tommen, and the black-haired baby she bore Bob Baratheon, that died of a fever in infancy. So the prophecy was fucked before it ever got mentioned on the show.

They're still deliberately associating their restaurant with rats though, right?

This guy's whole schtick is making fun of Southerners and getting them to pay him for it.

Jaime's plotline is building up to him killing Cersei, so I don't think anything's going to happen to him just yet.

Based on what we saw of one dragon raining absolute hell on that loot caravan, you'd think she could take all three north of the wall one afternoon, just fucking WRECK the Night King's entire army from a safe distance, and be home in time for dinner.

Littlefinger has gotten noticeably dumber this season.

Nah, the North loves Sansa. It's Jon they're having second thoughts about, what with him fucking off to Dragonstone to deal with someone the Northern lords don't trust in the first place.

I take "chaos is a ladder" to mean that he just stirs up shit however he can, then finds whatever opportunities present themselves in the aftermath.

Dying of Greyscale, mostly.

Show ends with everyone squabbling among themselves, and then the Walkers destroy everything.

Do you suppose Dany even understands what she's doing when she burns people? She's been fireproof her whole life; does she have any kind of gut-level understanding of how much it must suck to burn alive?