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I've long since given up on it. But them circling back around to the seige of Riverrun, makes its possible. It won't be particularly elegant if they do. They'll have to reintroduce the freys and the brothers without banners and then Stoneheart herself.

Kung Fu distopia? Do you mean Into the Badlands?

If you thought he was a little awkward, remember he's playing a Jesse Custer who is surpressing a huge part of himself and is for the time beinh uncomfortable in his own skin. You have to wait to see what he's like playing Jesse when hes letting loose to say for sure. We only got a couple moments like that in the

I doubt there is a big enough audience to necessitate two reviews. So it probably should confine spoilers to an end section. But the comments will be all but impossible for you to navigate I'd imagine.

Thats why its such a shame. Euron is anything but. Or at least is supposed to be. He is Ironborn, but not Ironbred. He mocks these jackasses in the same manner we do.

Not one of the first victims. The last.

She's allowing him to die in service to her.

So he's the real villain afterall

Yeah, It was established clearly, succinctly and effectively.

Leaf went out just like Vasquez.

I don' think it matters anyway. Jorah, took her hand at Nazdak's pit before she flew off on Drogon. So she's just as likely to contract it there.

Euron - "They're headed to the old mill!"

Well, Sansa is younger than Jon.

The Salt Throne. Ugh.

Great that Sansa has "agency" so she can do stupid things like turning down 10,000 knights of the Vale while she's trying to wage a war.

What about that makes you think Littlefinger lied? Its almost certainly the truth.

Pretty stupid of her to turn down the knights of the Vale IMO. Regardless of who she had to work with. The show waves its hand at realism in terms of this stuff though. From a character perspective it makes sense.

I don't think he'll have a body at all.

The idea, I think is that magic increases when in proximity to other magic. Melisandre says this specifically at The Wall.

I hear a lot of people say that the birth of Dragons heralded the return of magic to the world. But that's clearly not the case