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She pulled a knife because, as she was sleeping in her bed, she awoke to find a convict that had every reason to want her dead standing over her sleeping form. I would grab a knife in that situation. Where is the indignance for Shae's right to self-defence?

I don't see her as evil at all, although dark, without question. And I see her finding herself through losing herself. I expect her to be one of the few characters who triumph at the end.

To preface this story, my cat came to me as a feral kitten with terribly infected eyes (both eyes were eventually removed). Because of his health and orphan status, he missed out on the critical socialization that most kittens receive from their mother and siblings.

There's an old Westerosi legend, a children's tale sort of, about a hero who once saved the world from the Others and who is prophecied return when he's needed. Readers have various theories about who it is. Melissandre believes it's Stannis. Rhaegar (Dany's older brother who died before she was born) believed it

Her actress is probably too busy trying to blow up London right now. ;)

Robert Strong never takes his helmet off, I assumed that this is because his head is in Dorne. I don't know to what extent, but there are almost certainly bits and pieces of The Mountain in there.

(SPOILERS) Uh, that's not the last the books see of Dany. Drogon is with her in the Dothraki sea and they run into a blast from the past. Rhaegon and Visyrion are terrorizing Mereen because prince stupid ass lets them free.

Fucking BRIENNE!!! IS AMAZING!!!! I love her. Hands down the best fucking scene of the season.

YES. aig, just...arkghlskelj....

plus no Coldhands, and worst of all no Lady Stoneheart. this show is starting to grate my reader's nerves.

I totally thought she was gonna mercy-kill him so she technically got to cross him off her list while acknowledging all the good things he's done for her. But (even though I love the Hound) I kind of like the way it played out. He's thinking "I'm gonna make her so mad she has no choice but to kill me" and she's like,

He didn't sail away with Tyrion in the book, which makes it interesting if it is going to become a Tyrion/Varysy dynamic duo escapade in the future episodes. Lots of potential there!

You basically summed it up. The scene with Tywin works without it, but what it really did was burn the bridge between Tyrion and Jaime in a permanent, especially since Jaime also asks him if he really did kill Joffrey. It's basically the final severing of any sympathetic ties he might have to the rest of the family,

The only answer to your question is spoilers

So, earlier in the show, and also in the books, Tyrion told a story about how, when he was young (13 in the books), he fell in love with a commoner woman named Tysha. They were even married in secret. After the marriage, Jaime revealed that Tysha was actually a prostitute he had hired, at his father's direction, to

I honestly don't know if the director even understood that that scene was rape. Which is really, really bad. His comments on the scene were really disturbing.

Me, every time Bran Stark is on screen: "OMG, NOBODY CARES, BRAN."

I was hoping for way more agony for The Mountain. I mean, the dude just lay on the table, unconscious or whatever. What happened to the screams echoing all over the castle? The unbearable pain? I'm still way bent about my bb Oberyn. I'm gonna have to insist on a lot more suffering.