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InfrequentlyVile
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It’s reasonable to be concerned about having an army larger than you can feed. Especially in a siege situation. For all she knows, the Night King could decide to camp out and raise them after they’ve all starved.

Simply saying you can’t feed them doesn’t solve that problem. Again, it does nothing at that point but alienate an ally.

You’re confusing that for a raven from the Glovers at Deepwood Motte.

YES. I would have given up 99% of the CGI dragon riding for higher quality character conversations.

“Well, we did the tower of Joy, so everyone pretty much knows, let’s just get this over with.” - That’s clearly what they were thinking.

It irritates me that Sansa’s arc has boiled down to being told she’s clever and not showing it.

I think it’s different now because in Essos, Dany was going against assholes like her brother, Dothraki warlords, slavers, and the Qarth 13. But now she’s directing that same attitude towards characters we actually know, like Sansa (and Jon last season).

She’s always been like that. She always expects people to treat her like their queen for no reason other than that she (believes she) is the rightful heir. To be fair, though, that’s pretty much how royalty works.

That’s because so many Umbers are now UNDEAD!!! Dun dun duuuun...

A snowbran. C’mon, one of you had to say it.

Cause HBO wanted to manage the budget.

Are you on crack or something?  That episode had a SHIT TON built into it.  Maybe you are blind to nuance?  You never want show PE.

Jesus, man; virtually everyone who needed to be reunited got reunited, and Jon found out he’s a Targ. Have some patience; tables gotta be set before you can eat off of them. 

[goes into long winded annoying ‘well in the books’ rant]

Tired of Bronn. And the workarounds to make sure the actor isn’t in any scenes with Headey is clunky.

Lots of nice emotional payoffs before the shit hits the fan. Even Theon got a moment. 

Uh that's pretty much what he is

But TLJ taught us to save what we love! And Abrams loves his version of the story so we will go back to it. 

This just keeps cracking me up. There can be no more perfect visual metaphor for this film and it’s intentions than someone soldering Kylo Ren’s smashed helmet back together.

+1 Holy Grail reference.