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(which I guess probably also translates to less fewer clicks) I see what you did there. Bravo sir.

You know your ambush sucks when everyone within a square mile is dead… except for the actual targets of the ambush.

You know your ambush sucks when everyone within a square mile is dead… except for the actual targets of the ambush.

It was mentioned that she was a hypnotherapist at one point so that's the show logic behind the easy manipulation. The fact he was even able to converse is more unbelievable.

OK I really need some clarification. Who was Kate's friend that died from 90% burns on his body? I think it's the driver of the truck, right? But that can't possibly be when the two kids sitting next to the bomb are fine. This whole bomb plot line was poorly executed and only got more muddled and ridiculous with new

The wall/town was made before they went into cryo. Everything was made before they went into cryo. I find it baffling that you didn't know this yet enjoy the show.

So I think it's safe to say we'll be getting more than 7 seasons.

I swear I'm not trying to nitpick you, but Davos was never to speak of what he saw in that cave. When Davos confronted Stannis about it, he was shut down rather abruptly. But Stannis did seem to know what went down, even if Davos didn't tell him. Maybe Melisandre has pamphlets of her services.

Only Davos saw her give birth to the Shadow Baby. Stannis goes on mostly on blind faith, the only time he's witnessed her "power" was when she burned Florent for favorable winds going North. Yes, he also saw something in the flames when Melisandre made him look but she revealed last year that most of the things she

She likes it because she's Night's Queen. Night's King is known for human sacrifice as well.

The last line is the reason I posted that. He gave his soul to her… so she could be human and figure out the ways to defeat them while he took on her characteristics and began raising another army. The White Walkers lost the war to the First Men and Children of the Forest not long before and then the Wall was built,

Certainly possible that he was just a pawn, the marriage arrangement is so different than the books it's tough to tell though. In the books, Hizdar was in the power position of the arrangement while in the show he's practically a hostage. I noted that he was distracting Dany with talk of the pits when the Barristan

There is no such character as the Green Grace in the show.

So I was truly shocked when Hizdar was stabbed to death because I would've bet 100 gold dragons he was running the Sons of the Harpy. He even showed up late to "make sure everything was in order." So now the question has to be asked: Who is running the Sons of the Harpy?

I guess my larger point is that i think we need Howland Reed to be in kings landing because he could be the southern link to Jon Snow as well as Bran. He potentially knows about Jon Snow's parentage and based off what we saw from Jojen there is some blood connection to the children of the forest (Old Gods?) or magic

The crannogmen have a history with the Children of the Forest. His son was clearly magical. He couldve studied at the citadel for a few years like Oberyn Martell.

I think we need to take a closer look at Qyburn.

Since when does hitting a delete key permanently delete anything? Isn't that why we had the fappening in the first place?

Well, an entire season is one thing but you said episode in your earlier post. I'm going with 1)The Rains of Castamere 2) Hardhome 3) Blackwater 4) Baelor 5) Watchers on the Wall

"Best episode since late season 1." Does he though?