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Yeah she didn't mention The Tickler or Amory Lorch or the others from Harrenhal who ended up dying.

Does he get the high ground or not?

*Cue season 7 character wielding 3 swords*

"It's a UNIX system!
"It is known."

"The North Re-" *mumbles*

Rickonrolled.

*Littlefinger spikes the punchbowl and winks at the camera*

If I had to guess, it's probably going to be Arya that ends up killing him. Mostly because we don't have a lot of "big, bad guys" left at large and Arya is going to have to kill someone pretty important, otherwise her whole assassin plot arc that has been going on for several seasons is going to end up pretty

Yeah I was presuming the Waif was expecting Arya to have added her to the list in frustration at some point earlier on.

Did anyone else think it might have even been a fan nod to the end of Bad Lip Reading's "Medieval Land Fun Time World" scene with Pycelle?

"The sword in my right hand is Dawn: the sword of my house, a sword forged from a fallen star. It is said to be perhaps the greatest sword that has ever been or ever will be forged by man."

My theory: Tommen will demand that Cersei gets a trial by combat, for which he/she picks The Mountain (obviously). The High Sparrow, however, will give Ser Loras the option to fight on behalf of the Faith, for which if he wins, he'll be absolved of his crimes AND it will be said that it also proves Margaery's

Three Eyed Raven: "That's enough for one day."
Three Eyed Raven: * Begins frantically organizing Viewmaster™ slides for tomorrow's flashback*

Man, those millers can't catch a break!

Unfortunately they already showed Qyburn this episode and he is in full possession of Varys' candies.

I don't think its so much an issue with the inability to go backwards once a change has been made, so much as folks might be taking issue with what seems to be massive presumption on Feig/executive's parts that remaking a "classic" movie and swapping the genders of the characters constitutes an act of creativity or is

I think anyone who releases any material on the internet, regardless of what industry it belongs to, is going to now just have to come to the realization that at least 5-10% of the comments that they are now going to get are going to be extreme vitriol or death threats and just ignore it and realize its just default

Are you presuming that Craig Robinson was busy?

I think I read on a sign somewhere that God Hates Feigs

We culturally have reached Critical Ass.