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Well, we're already seeing its reverberations. This was the final straw for pretty much everyone supporting the Lannisters, and it doesn't help that they just lost their main supporters in the Riverlands and the North around the same time

I don't think Jon's decree will stop her for very long. Unless they're planning on Thoros tag-teaming in or something

I think based on the amount of time it took Jaime to travel back by land, it was probably a few days at least. According to online lore, Wildfire can only be put out by dumping sand on it or something and it burns for a while, so it's possible that most of that side of the city was still on fire by the time he got

Doesn't wildfire burn for an incredibly long time? The smoldering rubble is kind of a hard gauge to go by

What's the point of growing a beard if you can't hide how ridiculous your chin looks?

And baking!

"his name is… Aemorhaegheragonaryon, first (and likely last) of his name"

And here I thought it was a General Kala homage

When are we going to get a Trump gimmick account to respond to comments like this?

Fortunately, they have the bounties of the internet to guide them by hand through putting the pieces together

It's on the level of the Red Wedding for sure, but with fewer characters of that level of importance

I liked having the character around as a more subtle target to hate. He was vile in so, so many ways, but he was also very, very clever and a total power player. If scheming's your thing, he was great at it. Which is why Cersei mushroom clouded him and everyone associated with him. Because she's a terrible schemer and

Not that I don't find the whole thing ridiculously incredulous, but she could have theoretically minced them up elsewhere, stuffed them in a bag or something, then taken them to the kitchen for baking. Skinned meat looks the same no matter the source (I guess.. I'm not a butcher or a psycho killer or a cannibal and

Not much drama after that? What about the Magna Carta they'll have to spend two episodes negotiating?

Jorah going to Oldtown makes a lot of sense! I predicted him eventually just going to Valyria and finding some secret that shifts the entire cosmology of the show (since magic apparently started its long death march with the Doom). But Oldtown works as well.

I wouldn't be shocked if the White Walkers stuff was resolved before the end of the show. Having part of the story devoted to rebuilding and minor squabbles between people taking advantage of the desolation fits pretty well not only in Martin's work specifically but also in fantasy in general (Saruman took over the

Why not both?

I thought we were talking about Melisandre?

Pretty sure she's going to reconnect with the Brotherhood and get up to all kinds of shenanigans with Thoros

Good catch. I had to rewatch to see it myself, but I guess that works considering how loosely the show (and this season in particular) has played with chronology and the flow of time