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Kirsten Corby
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Yes, realizing his mother was a psychotic monster who just murdered everyone he cared about, and whom he will never never be free of, is what did him in I think.

Yes, the look on her face, it was horrifying.

Arya did learn how to use faces. She used a face to kill Meryn Trant.

I think it's pretty clear in the books that Robb legitimized Jon before he died — but where is that document, and who knows about it?

IKR? Remember, Season 4 was it, when half the cast spent half the season walking or riding someplace, and what a slog it was? I can't believe people are bitching about the time jumps now.

Look, it would have taken Dany several weeks, maybe months to fix up her motley fleet of ships, retrofit them to carry horses, lay in supplies, and draw up plans for the Second Sons to govern Mereen. Varys had plenty of time to get back. They didn't set sail five minutes after the last scene in Dorne. I don't

Rheagar was dead by then anyway.

Robert hadn't seen Lyanna in over a year at this point. It's physically impossible for him to be the bay's father.

Well, he can testify to it yes, but who believes the Master of Whispers? Prove it, no way.

That makes no sense. Why would Robert kill his own son, the son of the woman he loved? Just stupid.

No, too obvious.

Margarey and Loras most definitely did not get out. The last thing we saw of them was Margarey trying to force her way past the Sparrows, and failing,

the orgasmic look on her face — it was sick. I was troubled indeed.

It's not that she shouldn't do it, it's that she shouldn't enjoy it so damn much. Jon Snow is a great killer of men, as well, but he hates it. He's kept his soul intact.

Arya looked like a total pyscho at the end of that scene. It's not a good thing for a little girl to turn into a whacked-out serial killer. It was terrifying.

Actually, Walder Frey has literally dozens of sons, grandsons, and great-grandsons. House Frey will survive, but hopefully its new lord will learn a lesson and not be so cowardly and treacherous.

It wasn't out of the blue. They've been lampshading that wildfire under the city all season.

She believed for a long time that he was going to die, because of the prophecy. She might be relived even to have it over with.

Yes, it was bloody awful. I just skipped over those chapters last time I read ASOIAF.

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