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Sansa rocked that dress.
The Hound used to call her "Little Bird" and I often pictured a dainty little songbird. But in The Vale she’s a badass haute-couture raven. No more of the soft pastels and gold brocades of King’s Landing. That gown was The North epitomised.

I know this is the worst show to make assumptions about a character’s longevity, but I thought we’d be seeing more of the Red Viper.

Mufasa: Look, Simba. Everything the snow touches is our kingdom.
Simba: Wow.
Mufasa: A king's time as ruler rises and falls like the sun. One day, Simba, the sun will set on my time here, and will rise with you as the new king.
Simba: And this'll all be mine?
Mufasa: Everything.
Simba: Everything the snow touches… But what

Orson Lannister was more of a Rolling Stones fan.

haha YES! I laughed when he dropped that line. Priceless dry delivery.

Yeah he was great in the last couple of episodes. Sad to see him go.

A Dance With Dicks

Currently imagining a Game of Thrones / Evangelion crossover…

Either that or you butt-activated your mp3 player and overheard the tinny strains of the Neon Genesis: Evangelion soundtrack through some nearby headphones.

High on a hill was a lonely goatherd
Lay ee odl lay ee odl lay hee hoo
Loud was the shriek of the soaring dragon
Lay ee odl lay ee odl-SCREEEEEER [flap… flap… flap…]

"She eez not your seester."

Imagining a roadside diner called "Dany's".
Blinking neon sign. Meereen's Finest Flame-Grilled Goat Ribs.

At the end of the last episode where she was looking up into his eyes adoringly, I thought "Oh no. They're going to screw next week, aren't they". What are you doing Joan.

That's fantastic. Great to hear.

SRJ: The amount of vitriol they had last night was just so infuriating. "Kill Root!" "Kill Shaw!" "Bring Back Carter!" "Where's Bear?" "This storyline is too confusing!" "Go back to helping people!"

I could write a fucking thesis on those nimrods, but it would be such a waste of time. And they claim to have been loyal

He was at Tommen's coronation.

Hmm. 14 days of mourning. Westeros sure loves the number 7. Or multiples of it. Seven kingdoms, seven gods, seven hells, and seven (x2) days of mourning.

Also congrats to Lucy for a solid debut. I had no idea she directed that episode.

Anyone else impressed by that great exterior crane shot at the holiday house? The way the camera seemed to float above the leaves as it pulled backwards was spiffing.

Yes! This happened to me too. It's always a pleasant surprise.