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And this time it will be a… HELL IN THE CELL MATCH! :O

Yeah, that made absolutely no sense. All her training, all she's been through and she doesn't know enough to be prepared? Really? It was such an obvious thing that I expected it to be a trap of some sort, but nope… it was her. Very weird and very stupid. It's like the last 6 seasons didn't happen to her.

Oooo… That's a good guess. I was betting on it being Loras, but Tommen's even better!

I just don't think he's going to be able to sell her on the whole marrying part of the plan. I really feel like he's the biggest flaw in his plan.

It definitely sped things up, but I was left wondering how they escaped and where they found enough men to make off with so many ships. The moot certainly seemed to be fully behind Euron.

I wanted to find out who he was! Same with The Children. They were barely there characters, which is a shame seem they pretty important to what's going on. Ah well. :(

Agreed. That was pretty underwhelming and I had really hoped for more from it. At least a vote or something. I was glad Yara and Theon escaped, for a minute I thought Yara was going end up dead leaving Theon in another crappy situation.

I just want a scene with Brienne and Tormund swapping bear stories with each other.

I like how far they took the belly cutting. There were several moments were they could have stopped and they still would have gotten the point across, but nope! They kept pushing it! D:

I could see where maybe marathoning them might be more enjoyable then watching it slooooowly play out over 10 years or so.

Lazarus #18 and Wayward #10, both of which were pretty awesome. Glad to see Wayward getting some love by the AVClub writers. More folks should definitely check it out as it's been one of my favs since it started.

Maybe he'll admit it later in the series? Kinda of like how SLJ admitted to eating his buddies in Deep Blue Sea?

I was disappointed that he didn't eat the rat. :(

That was one of the better moments of the episode. Really nice touch and I kinda hope he does it a few more times, though lord knows why he would.

Can we talk about the most important thing in the show? Namely, Colin Farrell buying his son a Jadg Doga Gundam model? Cause, that was pretty cool.

I think it'd have to be a bit less obvious to keep it from feeling cheap for me at this point. Maybe they can do it, but right now I'm really soured on the idea.

Agreed! I think that's why it bugs me and feels cheap though. It feels like a comic book character's death, like it's being played for a quick shocking moment that'll be undone, because following through with it would just leave us uninvolved in the Wall/Night's Watch story.

Sansa did say that Bran and Rickon were his brothers, sooooo… she started it?

Old Nan did tell stories about how the snow would fall a hundred feet deep!

The previous Lord of the Night's Watch, Jeor Mormont. His son, Jorah, was given it but then he went and got himself exiled and gave it back to Jeor before heading to Essos.