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Nicholas Slayton
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I never realized how much I wanted to see them in a scene together until the show gave me that. And then more scenes. And it was glorious.

Indeed. It's the year Dracula was set.

Amen. This show gave us David Warner as Abraham Van Helsing and Caliban/John Clare killed him and I demand that every dark force on this show desolate Caliban's heart!

He needs to be partnered with a knight of the realm who's too old for this ****.

Pod joining Brienne, fueling my hopes that he shows up to held Captain Phasma in the Force Awakens.

Shireen: "Sam, Gilly's going to be an excellent reader. But you don't have to take my word for it."

You do have a point.

That's what I figured, based on the constant steam. Asked a book-reading friend who said it hasn't been confirmed, but volcano's likely. Except not one, dozens at once.

"Oh, like you didn't take Valyrian to meet that Wilding girl, what's her nameā€¦.?" "If I wanted to meet a Wilding girl, I would have taken Wilding!" "Sure, Jon."

From my understanding, Rhaegar's dad the Mad King was already growing tyrannical and oppressive before Rhaegar took Lyanna. After that, Ned's brother and father met the king to get her back, and got burned to death. That was what tipped things into rebellion.

Stannis in the Middle.

I watched ep 6 of season 4 with two die-hard book fans, and when the Night's King/Ice Darth Maul showed up, we shared the same reaction, and then they started freaking out trying to figure out what it means. Seeing the first big change hit their faces was great.

I hope you're wrong too.

Stannis goes full black ops, infiltrates Winterfell Zero Dark 30 style to take on Roose, while Brienne and Theon get Sansa out of there?

Was Olly in the books? Get the feeling he'll be the Brutus to Jon's Caesar.

Jon, Stannis, Davos, Tormund, Mance, and Melisandre are my favorite characters, and I love that McElhatton made Roose the Westerosi Putin, so I enjoyed the S4 battle episode, and would adore a Battle on the Ice episode.

I know greyscale kills quick, but surely Iain Glen's epic performance and presence can make it take at least two seasons to get to him.

If the flayed skin does not fit, you must acquit!

Times like these I'm glad I never read the books. Just had a then-girlfriend and all of my friends spoil every plot point because they thought I had read the books. So I know what to expect, but sans details, so the changes don't bug me.

I might be misreading the maps, but isn't her campaign moving her AWAY from Westeros? Slavers Bay being east of Qarth?