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Best soundtrack ever.

I was nervous about the child actors because they can be very hit or miss but I can easily say that they behave like real kids. They are all fleshed out characters and are very well acted. I shouldn't have worried.

It was because that was Gods plan. His angel of death wanted to quit and he needed a replacement so he arranged the guys life in a way that would make him useful. That seemed like the way it worked after the big reveal.

I just feel like this version of the cowboy is diminished from his comic book version. That guy couldn't be bothered with hell. He hated too much and his hate was strong enough that it froze the fires of hell. I think a guy getting kicked out of hell is better for the character than a guy who was just a part of it.

"While I regret that we’ll never see Varys’ journey from Meereen to Dorne and back," On a rewatch I noticed that some of the ships in Dany's fleet are Highgarden and some are Dornish. So that is why Vary's went all the way back before sailing to Westeros. he was bringing the rest of the fleet.

I think I miss most that we won't get the two hitmen telling the story of the saint. I thought that was a great plot device to tell the story of the Saint. Instead it seems we are getting it this way.

"She dies from delivering Jon, but not before she whispers to Ned that he—meaning Rhaegar—“must not find out,” and what sounds like Jon’s true name"

I was thinking more along the lines of Jacob's Ladder. But that works too I suppose.

Judging by the trailer I'm still guessing that he's dead the whole time and just invented the corpse as he swings from his noose. I'm hoping I'm wrong but it seems like that's the way it's going. Just a guess obviously.

The grade is fine (personally A- for me from the camerawork and excellent pacing) but when you read the actual text it was nothing but complaining about the episode. How it didn't have some big twist. The focus of the actual writing was on all the ways the writer thought it was lacking. Which is fine if you want to

I think had they waited for the Vale troops or had them with them there's no way Ramsay would come out to face them. He would just turtle inside Winterfell and they couldn't wait out a siege during winter. He knew he had the numbers and the horses… but he didn't because Sansa didn't make them wait for them.

I feel like this is a whole lot of bitching about an excellently directed and plotted episode. Yes people made mistakes but they were in character. Yes some things you could guess but since Thrones so often throws a curve-ball I think everyone was looking for a curve-ball so not having one int this instance was the

I kept wondering why it wasn't called "Now you don't". Thanks for that tidbit.

Which will be cut short when Mallory or Lana or both show up to kill Veronica in the season opener…. if there is one.

After Ehrlich dumps him and seperates their finances of course.

"Don't ask. You'll gag." as a reoccurring line is pretty solid. I can see that being a new phrasing.

Oh damn didn't McShane say he got in trouble for saying he brought a character back? I'm paraphrasing but I think I remember that.

Or now that Bighead and Erlich are tied together with all assets that Erlich is going to lose everything.

Renard has worn one off and on since season 1. I've never been able to figure out why.

They kind of have to don't they if they want to keep the rights?