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We've never been overtly told about her infertility but she referred to her dragons as "the only children I will ever have".

How is there no mention of Davos correcting Jon's grammar with the "fewer"? RIP Stannis.

I think that moment was more to reiterate the fact that they knew each other from Season 2 when they were both at Harrenhall. She doesn't really have a reason to kill him yet.

To reiterate: I get why the shortcuts are happening, and agree with the decision in the abstract, but the whiplash is still real.

Nope?

Riverrun is surrounded by rivers on all sides.

The unsullied left for Casterly Rock before Yara left for Dorne. Euron let them pass and attacked Yara's fleet to secure his "gift". He delivered the gift and then went in pursuit of the Unsullied.

Absolutely not.

Renly was killed by Stannis in season 2 using blood magic. Lady Stoneheart has never shown any signs of existing within the show. No one knows what your talking about because its incomprehensible gibberish, jackass.

What are you talking about? Renly?

Well it appears he have found some common ground at last. The Waif was horrendous and her exit from the house of Black and White was mishandled. They should have had Cersei been the one that put the hit out on Lady Crane rather than some random jealous actress. If it was Cersei then it would've shown Arya that the

I edited the "little brain" comment, I'll admit that wasn't nice. I stand by the ego comment though.

They are probably doing exactly that, going in circles, looking for anything alive, and building their army.

It's a fantasy story. There are dragons yet voice mimicry is too much, okay. Arya wanted to send a message and she did. Sorry you couldn't get past your ego to enjoy it.

The pie was a call back to the rat-cook and is associated with the violation of guest-right. Arya was standing behind a table, so we cant tell how tall she was. Clothing can change body mass. She was working with poison for two seasons, so yeah she could make it and distribute it. Why don't you actually try justifying

The knife used in Bran's assassination attempt was prominently featured in the book Sam was reading. Probably just an easter egg but who knows.

I agree, I think this season will mostly resolve the human conflict and the wall will fall in Ep. 7, ushering in the war of the living v. the dead for the final season.

Odds the Wall crumbles before the end of the season?

Did you get that feeling because they announced there are 5 spinoffs in the works?