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it's a free country. but what exactly are you disagreeing with? that the timeline is non-linear? that is not a subjective observation. That it can be disconcerting? that is purely subjective on my part and requires no explanation to you or anyone else. It seems to me you just wanted someone to criticize to make…

same reason the author of this review was. did you read it?

these three episodes had to have spanned 6 to 8 months in real time. very disorienting.

damn near killed the buggery star.

buggle.

indeed. I think what they object to is being told by anyone what they MUST care about.

It was the Hardly Boys. The Case of the Urinal Deuce.

Personally, I wait to read what the loudest naysayers on AVClub comments sections tell me how I feel about a subject. Thanks!

everyone has things they care about. I think the objection is when other people tell you "your stuff isn't as important as my stuff, and if you don't care about my stuff more than your stuff, you're an evil person and must be destroyed".

Maybe she has plans for her time ruling the north that we don't know about yet. maybe it's not vanity that made her give up so quickly. we'll see I guess.

watch again and look at her expression when Jon says that she will rule the north in his absence. all of her objections to Jon's plans melt away in an instant. Her sound advice is no longer that big a deal as long as she gets to play queen.

must have missed that. I thought they just ate the baby sacrifices.

are crasters sons walkers and not wights?

indeed she has, but past victimization doesn't excuse current bad behavior.

And a crapload of wildlings from that last battle with them. and anyone they kill in battle. which is pretty good for them - kill one person and not only do you reduce the size of the enemy, you increase the size of your forces.

exactly. I think you'll see one of the get the night king though.

it's pretty clear Sansa is still a vain and petty princess. surely will be her downfall, probably at the hands of littlefinger.

Yes - at least block the pass where the wall meets the sea.

my first option as well, if it were an option.

"would render the importance of the Valyrian Steel weapons…less meaningful."