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I'm emotionally compromised, but happy. That was a sweet ending to the series, and of all the endings, Sarah's anxiety was so heart-wrenching and human, and to know she has this sisterhood to help her out with things moving forward, it's just a lovely ending. She finally figured out how to stay still.

IDK, Irina sounds like the kind of person that stays alive by not really interfering (might happen after you get your tongue cut) which is a bummer, but frankly very realistic.

Curly like all the Leda clones natural hair, but not THAT curly.

I think that while the bleach gave her the frizzy blond hair originally, which she appreciated, she later kept treating it to be that way.

I have to agree with that; she doesn't HAVE to rant about her legitimacy to the throne, specially to what to her should be an upstart king. Why doe she have to explain herself to Jon is what I don't get. Should have they played on their legitimate different stations, should Dany have gone on the offensive, prodding at

I mean, it's not that is was unfathomable that their first meeting was like that. It's just that it felt boring to me.

I agree, but the writing itself was lacking.

I don't disagree, but It's not just on the performance, it's on the writting. Sure great performer can elevante a scene, but the writing should always stand on its own.

I get that, but IDK, got has been so good at making character interactions basically its strength that what we had with Jon and Dany -which was so hyped- just felt kinda lackluster. And to me it is like the result of the whole set up of the characters to get to that point.

Rick reacting to Summer breaking with Joel McHale the same way he reacted to Beth breaking up with Jerry was hilarious and sad.

IDK, when other characters met, there's always this squaring off, and there are sparks between the performers. Know that I'm not talking about romantic chemistry, just… chemistry. Sometimes one character helps carry the other, sometimes they are both giving it good. This show has always made interactions work so well.

It is very telling that I scrolled down a lot and saw nary a mention of Jon and Daenerys. I don't wanna say it's not working, but… it's not working? The whole set up of their dynamic was just so pregnant with anticipation that everything would just fall flat, and I really don't see how it could have been better with

I literally cried, tears streaming down my eyes when it happened, cause it was telegraphed so I let myself fall into the emotion.

Basically is a balance. On one hand queer has a history as a reclaimed slur, on the other LGBT leaves out anything that isn't Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans. The whole spectrum of "non-straight?" sexuality and gender just can't be encompasses by an ancronym, and queer does that, but some people just aren't okay with

You are not the only one and that's definitely alright; to some people the history of the word is just too much, and to others is a feature. Personally, I am on board to reclaiming the word, also queer is more inclusive in the way LGBTQ+ can never being by reason of being an acronym.

Indeed, but that play could help Cersei appease the other Westerosi lords in much the way how she colors the dothraki and unsullied as "savages" and "foreigners" playing into the traditionalist views of the westerosi lords to show she values the laws of the kingdom. The "us" versus "them" mentality.

Yes, but I'm not trying to be the Queen of the Seven Kingdoms. Revenge might satisfy Cersei on the now, but if she truly wishes to create a dynasty she can't just act on revenge.

I mean yes, but it's not like Theon was making the purposefully rational decision, and his reaction was definitely an involuntary reaction caused by his trauma. On the long run it might be a good thing, but still, both he and Yara are clearly disappointed.

Honestly yeah, girl was enjoying herself for sure, but she was not done, you know.

The problem is that Ellaria doesn't have a claim to Dorne herself so she's the more expendable one, so Cersei realizing that and choosing the smarter move over her vengeance for Myrcella would be legit shocking.