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would DEFINITELY take 10-1 odds on the waif in an episode called "no one"

fuuuuuuuuuuck i hope sansa's storyline isn't boned

Man, I really really hope that the Sansa-being-emboldened arc doesn't culminate in Sansa-makes-really-stupid-mistake.

THE NUMBER OF BASEBALL PUNS IN THIS REVIEW IS

"WHERE IS JASPER" - the fandom rn

like, i don't THINK they're still that pissed about The Tower Incident.

yeah, what? like, what?

Seriously, Blackfish escaped the Red Wedding then retook Riverrun because he fucking felt like it. He is the most reliable goddamned character in the entire show. I really don't think Marah knows what's up here or she's kinda typing this while asleep.

If you go back in the Baratheon lineage, it doesn't take long to realize that the closest living relative is…………Daenerys Targaryen.

WHY ARE PEOPLE THINKING THAT MARGAERY WANTS TO KILL TOMMEN ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING

"Blackfish is unreliable"

How does a series like Frontier even exist? Gosh.

Yeah, Trystane didn't disembark with Jaime.

I'm not doubting you, I'm must probably missing: how do we know the Sand Snakes are in King's Landing?

Would like to point out that so far the High Sparrow has resulted in zero deaths of named characters. He's a smart dude. He's not going out without some major character collateral happen, or what would have been the point.

And for the record, my original joke was less "haha, this guy is stupid." Figuring this out on your own is actually PRETTY DAMNED GOOD.

And it's hard to deny that some scenes in this show (particularly Jaime and Cersei) were handled, well, poorly.

Well, probably. There are less bad essays, though!

ehhh i didn't come up with it on my own. was just a dork hobbling on the internet (particularly A Wiki of Ice and Fire, which you should spend time on)

There are characters that know. Howland, Meera and Jojen's dad, was the other guy there at the tower. And obviously Bran, in the flashback, himself was DYING to see what happened in the tower.