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Pro tip: buy the ebooks; it makes searching for minutiae like that super fast and easy!

Tywin's was trimmed in Lannister gold; notably, Cersei's was ornamented completely in silver, crown included.

Babylon 5's 60th episode was "Ship of Tears," which was a pretty amazing episode.

And Orell Sixskins.

Targaryens routinely practiced polygamy, which is why there is such a widespread belief among book readers that he *was* married to Lyanna, *and* to Elia.

If Tyrion is able to ride one of the dragons, there's all the proof anyone needs.

By that logic, why don't the Lannisters have a navy? The Westerlands have plenty of coastline.

Plus, Walder didn't even *eat* any of that Frey pie! That also took away a good deal of satisfaction.

Exactly, with a dark-haired Martell for a mother.

Remember also that Jon resembled Arya more than any of the other (supposed) half-siblings, and Arya was said to be the spitting image of Lyanna (and I was really disappointed they didn't use a be-wigged Maisie Williams to play Lyanna).

My point exactly: if they'd played Daario as written, I would have enjoyed the kiss-off from Dany a lot more.

Oh, and Sansa! Almost forgot! That look on her face as all of the lords of the north were proclaiming Jon their King. Clearly, she is reconsidering the idea of sharing power in King's Landing with Littlefinger. I think there was more than a hint of Cersei in her expression there. Not that Sansa's suddenly evil; but

A truly great episode in a very good season, but I have a few quibbles:

Lyanna wasn't married to Robert yet at that point, and I doubt they were having premarital sex. He respected her too much (she was the madonna; not the whore).

Gendry. He was a smith, not a baker (you're thinking of Hot Pie).

I thought maybe Bob Bradley will play into it. He was totally lucid when he talked about finding those missing ballots…except for mistaking Montez for Meyer.

Funny that Kent secretly loves a Trek spinoff, considering that Cole himself was the captain of a ship on a Babylon 5 spinoff: Crusade.

It's true that this happens far too frequently to be plausible, but in this case I fanwanked it that…Krystal wears a wig. And provided it to Sarah for the ruse. And that if they'd cut back to Felix's flat during that time, we'd have seen him playing poker with a brunette, hair-pinned-up Krystal.

None else showing love for the Max Headroom reference? Sigh, youngsters! :-D