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Michael R Trice
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No way Tool Time was worth this many words.

"Money. It's a drag."

Patience. The Iron Throne is Sansa's. Jon and Dany are going out in flames against the Night King.

You're correct. Missed that.

"I'm gettin' too gold for this shit." -Jaime.

I think the producers and writers understand that Dorne isn't working and are minimizing it as much as they can.

I kind of love this review. It's the harshest B+ I've ever seen. The criticisms are also not so much wrong as of questionable focus. It's really like the reviewer watched the episode after a bad spat with his partner.

The 'He" is certainly Robert, but I assume 1,000 people have beaten me to this correction.

No one took Margery. That's how you know the series still has it.

I actually accept all of my above question except for the last.

Do those dragons fly across the entire Narrow Sea?
Did Little Finger share his wand of teleportation with Varys?
Why hasn't Lady Mormont already assumed the Iron Throne?

He heard Lady Mormont was coming.

She outplayed Little Finger with a 30 second speech. She is the one.

Younger queen actually belongs to House Mormont.

We're all agreed that House Mormont ends this series on the Iron Throne, right?

I love how often usability is the center of conflict in this series. This is the second episode that I'll make required "reading" in future classes.

Why is it still satisfying listening to Tyrion list his slights at characters that have had it sooooo much worse than him? I mean, Theon's definitely had it worse than Tyrion, but Theon still gets the shame stick beating. And it still satisfies.

I see the point, but I find this a regular challenge in GoT. The show often dabbles in novelistic subtext. Certainly far more than we see in other tv serials.

What was Hardigan?

Is a battle a "binary between good and evil" when Littlefinger is the deciding player and left with the largest army at the end of the day? That seems short-sighted, really.