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I do wish they'd try to differentiate between dragons more, make their colors more in line with the books. If we can't have direwolves they could at least give us that.

Ooooh, nice. You think he would sell out his nephew, though? I mean, he's weak but so far not a bad kid.

My money is on Dorne

That would not have been as much fun for him.
Now Jon, on the other hand, really needs to be learning archery. If he'd been able to take Ramsey out at that range, too, it might have weakened the Bolton alliance.

Good point

Well, there WAS….

Too stupid to live, sadly. Jon, too.

That ending was orgasmic.

Me too

And where are those dragons? Still in the pit? Flying the friendly skies? Sleeping on Tyrion's bed? I don't remember anything else being said about them.

That's a fun theory and I am rooting for Gendry to get the throne but I don't know how well that would actually end for Cersei.

My dream for Bronn is that he eventually gets a beautiful castle in Dorne with an exciting and beautiful Sand Snake for a wife. They should end the show with that shot.

I would hope that a tv show would conveniently have basically exactly that happen.

She would beat Jaime easily. He can't fight well anymore and she's probably the best knight in the land right now. Living knight.

Didn't he make that speech before Brienne got there?

And revenge against the back-stabbing Boltons.

I was half expecting the reviewer's title for this week to be, "Well, that was annoying."

I thought we'd all already established that the GoT world has transporters.

You're right, she didn't look happy. Someone here said she wrote "I forgive you" but I couldn't make that out when I went back. It is more likely they'd pull Littlefinger back into the story than introduce a relatively unknown character. But still, I have hope they'll do something fun with him eventually.

Impeding widowhood, with a little luck and a little help.