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Good news: It was Gary Busey
Bad News: He ate your appendix.

Ah ha hahaha ha. ha….. ha. I don't get it.

And the Freys just LOVE to be bossed around by greater houses.

A truther? You're seeking out the truth of… what, exactly?

Can you do us a favor and not call yourselves truthers? It implies you're seeking the truth, when really you're just spinning GOT theories out of nowhere and hoping they are the truth. Like 9/11 conspiracy theorists.

I would have rather they wither workshopped their scripts better, or hired better writers, or better show runners. Working "off book" isn't the problem, it's the bad writing thats the problem. D&D just can't hack it.

You're right, it's a nitpick, but it's also a pretty keen observation!

The way this show handles it's characters now, Jamie reinstating his deep love for Cersi means nothing. He could easily stab her to death next episode. I mean, after all, these are the same writers that had Stannis declare his undying love for his daughter, and we all know how that turned out.

Exactly. I also don't get how people don't like an episode because it DIDN'T confirm their beloved tin-foiled hat theories. This episode was crap, but for the actions that happened on screen, not for stuff that "could" have happened.

If you want analysis and commentary, Just do what we do, skip the review, and head directly to the comments section.

He hides it under his miter!

I bet you if Jamie Lannister was ugly, or even just plain looking, people would be way less likely to forgive him. But, human beings are shallow creatures.

Or any amount of subtlety.

The quality of dialogue since D&D have had to go off the source material is very very telling. I swear, there is fanfiction more truer to the spirit of the first 4 and a half seasons, then there is in this show now.

A son he has never seen (and might not exist), and a wife he hasn't seen since his wedding night. They're practically strangers to him.

But it wasn't framed that way at all. It was just unanimous single minded thinking. "He's our Lord, my lord!" and such rubbish as that. It's hard to believe that out of all the men stationed on the wall, who fought and died to take it, who are proud Tully bannermen, who hate the Freys and Lannisters, not a single

"For Our Consideration" to me translates to "Nope. Next article"

Or better yet, why didn't they open up the gates the second the freys threatened to kill their beloved lord and master?

You're a smart monster, cookie, because I was wondering the same damn thing.

Yep, that was a quote from the show all right!