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So we're all settled and certain that the mustardy-golden-brown cloak the guy had on was yellow-adjacent enough to be the famed lemoncloak?

I stepped through the preview on YouTube, and I t's definitely the Waif running, immediately before the scene of the person leaping…but the leaper is wearing a different color shirt than the waif's. So I think there's definitely some trolling of the audience going on.

"…and, I'm not a boy!"

Arya's first kill was the stable boy, when she escaped with Gendry, Hot Pie, and Lommy Greenhands, long before she was with the Hound. I find to separate what I know from the books with what I remember from the earlier seasons of the show, so I'm not sure whether they Included this scene. But it still works: Arya

Yeah, my bad, I'd completely forgotten those scenes. I was obviously thinking of Book Theon.

The multi-storied buildings on the bridge tell you definitively that it was Volantis.

Plus they were decidedly well-kempt, and way too clean to be members of the Brotherhood.

And the Waif directly contravened Jaqen's order to not let Arya suffer, so I suspect this turn of events is deadly for the Waif, but not Arya.

I thought they were way too clean to be BWB!

1200+ comments in, so I'm sure someone's already mentioned these things to Myes, but: also in the Stoneheart Truther Corner, you should note that Ray/Meribald was hung, and that's Stoneheart's preferred method of execution. And, Theon never enjoyed "the traditional life of seafaring." He was raised by the Starks, and

Mulva?

Plus, King's Landing is one of the last places to have to worry about white walkers, being so far south; if it was Bran warning into someone to try to stop the invasion, why not into someone in the north, close to the problem — someone like his father? But of course I don't think he would do that, particularly not

I think it's one of those football/soccer, chips/crisps types of problems: what we (here in North America) call an "elk" is a wapiti, a very large kind of deer with normal deer-like antlers (they look like branches). What most of the rest of the world calls an "elk" is what we call a *moose*, a different sort of large

It's more than simply not cheating on her; in the books, at least, Jaime has never had sex with any woman other than Cersei!

Season 1 episode 6, she showed up and stayed in the house for a few days. She is also a Satanist. Gilfoyle gaslit (or maybe punked) Dinesh into thinking that she (Tara) wanted to fuck him (Dinesh), and that they (Gilfoyle and Tara) had an open relationship. It was cringeworthy as Dinesh started to discuss his terms

True, but then, a moose is *always* more entertaining!

He did kind of have a briefly-seen breakdown when the self-driving car caused him to get shipped to Peter Gregory's island, Arallon, in a shipping container. I really wanted to see more of that, but I assume budgetary constraints made Arallon have to be just a tease.

Giant *elk*.

If you look at the normal face of the guy playing the Night's King on IMDb, it's clearly the same actor as the guy tied to the tree who's still human, pre-dragonglass insertion.

My friend arrived at her office last Monday to find that someone had taped a photo of Hodor's face next to the "hold door open" button in one of the building's elevators (she posted a picture on Facebook).