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She was also hitting people the girl with a stick. Important assassin stuff.

Yeah, no doubt this was one last salvo before she gets torn down next season. I imagine her terrible reign will be rather brief. Joining up with Euron does seem rather likely, but that's just a delaying tactic, they won't last against dragons.

I'm amazed I didn't notice that, thanks, corrected.

Maybe that's why they had Arya be a vagrant for a while. It's the path to murder nirvana.

No doubt, but it's still a disturbing thing to do, no matter what the perpetrator did. And the pleasure she seemed to be getting from it, it was borderline sexual.

Yeah, that makes sense. Particularly in the context of this episode, where we similarly have Cersei crossing a line and becoming somebody colder and crueler.

Creepy little kids >>>> Trained Assassins. God, does twitter know anything.

Yeah, but these are nobles, and half of them were elderly nobles. They're not exactly used to rioting or getting into fistfights.

The score really does deserve particular praise. That this was the show's very first use of piano, which made it all the more striking. Gave the sequence the gravitas it needed, and the sense of dread.

I feel like Lancel should get some credit for at least trying, the poor lad. Still an appropriately pathetic death.

Cersei will soon audition for the role of Female Cenobite.

I don't know, there was something deeply disturbing about this revenge, far more so than Sansa last episode. Feeding sons to him is a whole other level of cruelty and sadism, no matter what Walder has done. This feels like an appropriate and worrying escalation for Arya, each kill has gotten more twisted and more

It was both awesome and terrifying to see Cersei reach her full potential. The noose was tightening all season, and what a way to undo it. Masterful. I understand now why so many people want Dany to go mad, because Mad Queen Cersei is a magnificent to behold.

I understand your complaints Myles, but I do think the fact that fucking Littlefinger of all people saved the day in the end, somewhat undercuts the good triumphing over evil narrative the battle started out as.

Oh I'll grant that the ending is stupid. But the rest is atmospheric and well done.

I can see the case for signs, but I don't know about the Village. Even before that terrible, movie destroying twist it was fairly cloying and off to me.

Give Shymalan a little credit, Signs isn't a disaster by any means. Certainly not a career killing one. Chappie though…

True. I do feel they normally do that though. Most of the things in this season have had at least some build-up, even if it was underdeveloped in some cases. This episode had a tonne of it.

That's a good point. Would have been nice to see her truly tame Drogon. Perhaps we're meant to think that now that Dany has embraced conquest once more, Drogon respects her? I don't know. It's clear they have some sort of psychic bond, she could feel him nearby, and Drogon turns up when she's in great distress.