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Kirsten Corby
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Dude, I think you're taking this a little too seriously. It's a TV show.

You need to tell Donald Trump that, not me.

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When we felt we had to, we did.

She did let the ones who bent the knee live. They are her soldiers now. You don't let defeated enemy soldiers go back home to re-arm and fight again. That's absurd.

This is hardly a humane world.

I find the dragons entirely honest. Everyone knows she has them. They should expect her to use them.

Shut that whole thing right down.

For the record, I have absolutely no problem with Daenerys roasting the Tarlys alive. She gave them every chance. And I'm quite annoyed at Tyrion and Varys for suddenly being so squeamish. This is war, a war Dany must win. She defeated Tarly in honest battle, gave him a chance to swear fealty to her, the (as far

True. Sam is a better person than Jamie, though.

That's even worse. Sansa would still be his first cousin, and they were raised in the same home as siblings. Ugh, no. Gross. Speak not of it.

It should be requited. I pray to the old gods and the new that it will be.

No, Sam is a sworn brother of the Night's Watch, and has sworn off holding any lands or titles. An oath he still takes seriously enough, as he introduced himself to Jorah as "Samwell Tarly, sworn brother of the Night's Watch."

I thought so too. I am genuinely dismayed that Sam is bouncing from the Citadel. Especially since his reason was, "I'm tired of reading about the deeds of better men." Exactly the taunt his awful father Randyll used to shame him when they stopped off at Horn Hill on the way south. Horrified that Sam took that to

It wasn't back in 1996 when the first book was published, but it sure as hell is now.

The demon guys on horseback are the White Walkers. Their ice zombies in the books are known as "wights." They're trying to catch a zombie. Which is a hare-brained idea, if you ask me.

Me too, I have mixed feelings about the breakneck pace, and the way time and space no longer have any meaning. On one hand, yay, shit's actually happening. But on the other, they're barreling over a lot of rich character beats that the show in past seasons would have nailed.

By the time things went to shit in King's Landing and Ned was arrested, they openly hated each other.

I know, the way he was macking on Missandei was just awful. In the books at least, Davos is a married man. His wife lives on Dragonstone. When Grey Worm gets back from Casterly Rock, he's gong to kick Davos's ass.

Yeah, Tyrion burned plenty of people alive at the Blackwater. He's not squeamish about what war entails. But he can regret it all the same. Like Jon Snow. Jon hates killing men, but he does it when he has to.