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At first, yes. But then Tyrion killed Tywin. I believe Jamie has been shown second guessing that first impression.

"And then they took turns murdering me.

Hey! I'm not annoying!

Not squishy so much as fragile and prone to bleeding.

I like the actor's work, but the character is written as such a Mary Sue. He built a thousand ships in a week, then used those ships to destroy a fleet of seasoned raiders while capturing alive the most valuable targets possible. Somehow, he delivers those targets to Cersei, scoring massive brownie points, with

I disagree. I think the scene was a comment on how we change with time, so what we once were is not who we are, nor can we wish ourselves back to that person. Nymeria has built a whole new life without Arya. Arya has slaughtered people by the dozen with intent and not a shred of remorse. Neither is the same as

As Jamie was walking through the terraces high above the city, I found myself wondering how much rent in a place like that is.

Hot Take: Jamie's reaction was to the fact that Tyrion wasn't Joffrey's killer, which makes it clear Cersei would have taken any opening to condemn Tyrion to death. Lady Olenna may have with her final words driven the wedge that leads Jamie Lannister to fulfill his sister's prophecy.

Between the searching and the and the need to work it out, I stopped believing it will be alright.

This is why I stick to the looptail lower case G.

I first read this comment as, "Great work Stan". Which would make for some pretty good synergy, given that Stan is the character who acts as the conscience of the cast.

In the season 6 finale, he tells Sansa that whenever he has to make a decision, he asks himself, "Does this get me closer to the Iron Throne?" That strikes me as opportunistic, but short-sighted. In chess, as in the game of thrones, there are times that your best move is not the one that gets you closer to victory

Do they keep their dicks in Westeros/Essos? Theon didn't, nor did Varys. We don't have any reason to think the Unsullied are any different.

I dunno, Westeros doesn't seem like a place that is kind to those with physical infirmities.

The whole temple.

No, I think quite highly of myself. My point was that I'm predisposed to not like Eric Clapton, so I doubt someone who is not similarly predisposed would be able to make use of my opinion.

And that's without going into how many men it would take to crew those ships. It looks like each ship has at least 20 men, so we're talking a minimum of 20,000 sailors. We've seen how many Iron Islanders? A few dozen?

Tyrion seems unlikely to me. For one thing, how would he know that Cersei thinks Tyrion is the valonquar, or that she is prophesied to be killed by the valonquar? For another, how would Euron know where Tyrion is? And even if he did know where Tyrion is, how would he get to him? He's in the most defensible fortress

Not a Clapton fan, so I can't say (and my opinion wouldn't be valuable).