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It would have made more sense if the walkers attacked Eastwatch as the Magnificent 7 arrived. Timing would have been fine, it would have been more suspensful (otherwise, what are they marching for if not to attack the wall?). There would have been more time to build tension and have characters talk to each other.

Limited acting mixed with bad writing, I’m not sure which is worse honestly. I liked her in the early seasons. She got the job done. But the way they’re writing her character this season is bonkers and I imagine the direction ain’t that great either.

She should have put him to death for the murder of Lysa and for selling her to the Boltons immediately following the retaking of Winterfell.

I wish more women would talk about this, because I’m going through similar anxieties. Nearly all of my friends have a kid or are currently pregnant, but they’re all so far away I don’t get to talk to them about their fears and anxieties. One friend had a miscarriage prior to having her kid then went through

Oof that is a lot. I would like to have a kid, but I have to say it’s pregnancy that scares me. I don’t want to be pregnant, but I also want to have a baby made from myself and my husband. Men are lucky they don’t have to worry about what childbirth will do to their body, not talking about aesthetically but

We’ve all made it this far, there is no turning back now.

They’ve been implying pretty heavily that Jon is gonna knock her up. They keep bringing up successors and babies.

anytime I hear D&D talk about what events in the episode mean or what a character is thinking I realize that they are dumb and can’t write for shit. They need to get out of the creative room and hire get some fucking women on the writing staff.

Yeah, Sansa did everything she could to save her father and it would have worked if Joff weren’t so impulsive and bloodthirsty, choosing to behead him at the last second. Even Cersei was shocked when they beheaded Ned.

No one likes him, Sansa has so much dirt on him she could have had him killed at any point and no one would have minded!

But who is even on Littlefinger’s side? The Vale likes Sansa better and she can control Robin better than Littlefinger can. I don’t think anyone needs or wants him around at this point.

It has now passed between all of them, so I’m wondering what that is supposed to symbolize and I’d love to know more book history about the knife.

From the moment Sansa found out that Arya was a skilled assassin I assumed she’d have a talk with her sister about how they could work together to kill their enemies. But no, let’s prevent them from having a real conversation to prevent any stupid disagreements despite the fact that it should be obvious to all of them

Same. It was really frustrating, we’re so late in the show at this point. They used to not worry about killing off characters we know. There used to be consequences for dumb decision making and half assed plans. Now they’re throwing in random side characters to kill who I don’t think I even saw in a single shot prior

The fact that she sent Brienne away after Littlefinger basically told her to use Brienne to kill her sister has me wondering what Sansa has up her sleeve. Or if it’s going to be a repeat of the waif situation when we thought Arya had some grand plan and lured the waif out for a reason, but it turned out to just be

She basically had that conversation with Jon who didn’t really even need it. She and Arya desperately need to have a night in together to talk through their shit.

The things I have seen in public library bathrooms. That’s not hyperbole. I’ve really seen some horrific things. And yes, I left in exactly the same way as Sam with a bag full of books.

EXACTLY.

It’s not as good as it could/should have been, but the concept is still interesting enough for a watch if you like WB style teen shows mixed with murder. I’m really hoping season 2 is better, I’m not sure they were brave enough to get really weird in season 1. Watch it if you have nothing else to watch and just want

Oh, I know all about it, friend.