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Right? Especially when we also had to flash back to poor Shireen.

Well no, I mean unless Jon's role is to be the savior who dies for the world.

In the books, it is her crew, and the captains and crews of the ships that sailed under her command. I expect it is something similar, and none of them could expect a friendly welcome from the new ass on the salt chair. Makes sense to get out while the getting is good. Also, it seemed they were welcomed by the crew on

Yeah that overshadowed the whole episode. That scene with the Retelling of her fathers death was sad. Do you think it means Arya no longer wants to be a faceless man now?

Personally I feel like it is must more like likely that Tyrion is Tywin’s only true son and he (Tywin knew it). Jaime and Cersei are spawn of the Mad King. The twins seeming perfection only made Tywin hate Tyrion more, because the his only trueborn child was a dwarf.

Yeah, changing the name from the Seastone Chair to the Salt Throne is sort of an odd one. What was wrong with the original name? And in what world is Salt Throne better?

That’s so Ramsey would be the worst afternoon television for kids ever

Yes, though the theory that Tyrion is a Targaryen is significantly less fleshed out. It’s based on a few solid points of evidence in the book, 1) that The Mad King was enamored of Tywin’s wife Joanna and 2) in the books, Tyrion has white blonde hair, and one green eye and one “black” eye, believed to possibly be the

To start, I think this was a very enjoyable episode.