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Unlikely. Dead bodies aren't generally a disease vector unless the dead person had some specific diseases. It's largely a myth that they cause illness.

Fires spread, though, especially in a rabbit warren like King's Landing.

Those windows in Highgarden! I very much want those in my house. Less poison, though.

"Quick, tell someone else before you get beheaded or something!"

The headlines on Westerosi Buzzfeed are going to be so annoying.

Hmmm, true, that wouldn't really be necessary. Although he only says he talked Cersei out of her most gruesome ideas, and then he kind of trails off.

Tyrion asks while they're walking up to the castle the first time.

Jaime might not be telling the truth there… maybe Cersei was expecting her head on a pike.

Oddly, we were far too tense watching that scene than it really called for, precisely because I was expecting some kind of torture porn scenario. Bleh.

The only addition I would make is "also, I blew up our grain stores".

Ah, for some reason I thought you meant after she interacted with Hot Pie, at which point it would be moot. Gotcha.

Nah, I actually didn't realize it was that inn. I didn't catch that the farmer's hut from the last episode was the same hut from seasons ago, so apparently if it's not a castle they all look the same to me.

I assume Varys and Baelish know. Whether they would tell anyone is a completely different question…

Didn't Arya just spend some amount of days in disguise as Walder Frey? It seems odd that the dramatic deaths of his Red Wedding co-conspirators would have never come up even in passing, or that the news would somehow skip The Twins but be heard at a random inn.

I believe it's 7/6, but yes, split into 2 shorter seasons.

Sloop-er driver.

Weren't the Boltons all dead by then?

Since he can't actually fix the plumbing, it comes up a lot.

He forgot to do his shopping until Christmas Eve, so he had to go to Radio Shack?

Touché.