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I felt like Jon put those up 10 minutes before he dragged her into that cave.

If Drog-ckon knew how to zig-zag, this wouldn't be a problem.

Too many big city nights in Kings Landing

Melissandre is supposed to die in Westeros, so there is still time.

Polar Bears as White Walker mounts?

Starved to death without his moms's tit.

Full Metal Euron was much more interesting than Captain Jack Greyjoy.

Yep, that's where I thought it was going.

Tywin's hiding in the Summer Isles?

By the laws of Westeros, a wife doesn't have the ability to not consent, therefore it wasn't rape in the legal sense.

Well, we learned today that apparently the Maesters can't read, so they must be making things up as they go. Maybe Qyburn realized this, and that's why he got the boot.

Cersei just eliminated Dorne, and flipped Danereys' moneymaker with the Reach. Oh, and she's got the best military strategist left in Westeros. Suddenly her position doesn't look so precarious.

The content of this episode was stellar. The acting and dialogue? Well, lets just say I wouldn't be surprised if George Lucas was in the credits somewhere. I felt like I was watching a different show parodying GoT.

Why would they not record the whole reason for being 'Chosen?'

I've got it, Varga's ultimate goal is to raise enough money so that he can afford a full set of titanium-insert replacement teeth.

Rachel McAdam's character seemingly hadn't discovered the daily miracle of shampoo and conditioner.

In the sense that so far, it's really not interesting.

Malvo seemed to be the devil-incarnate. Even his death felt like him winning.

Varga clearly isn't a solo-player. Having him locked up (and I doubt such a thing is really possible) pretty much guarantees early death.

Painful to watch.