noantonio
No, Antonio!
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Totally agree, and it's one of the biggest reasons I thought it was an appropriate moment for him to die. Everything he was — the solider, the twisted version of the knight in shining armor, the Kingslayer, the man who cut down the last Targaryen, the devotee to Cersei beyond reason and well-being — was leading up to

I have no counterargument to this, but I very much like the idea of a bunch of people sitting around a table and coming to the conclusion that Littlefinger should be dead.

It would certainly make sense! Hanging with Brienne for like 10 seconds puts him in the 90th percentile of Westerosi fighters.

I think it had more to do with his own family ties and watching a fully grown dragon go to town on his bannerman in his homeland. As shitty as his Lannister experience was, he *is* a Lannister, those were his dudes for his entire life and now he's watching them — not to mention his brother — get wasted on the open

I don't think it's allure at all. I think it's 100 percent that he's the protector of the Vale and she doesn't want to ruin the alliance by offing him wrong.

And then there's that.

I like this, but 1) I don't think they're clever enough for it (for all the twists this show takes, they're very literal storytellers) and 2) the waif left a body trail of her own that is hard to explain with just Arya.

Listen, incest happens (you twin or you die), but could we at least pair it with something resembling chemistry?

I mean, Bran learned to look past the veil of time and space, Arya learned to use face-stealing magic to slaughter her enemies and Jon literally died, so in many ways, Sansa's experiences — horrible as they've been — *have* been the most normal.

I have to agree. It was the right death for him — the twisted version of the knight charging at the dragon for his queen, cut down by the fire he killed a king to stop.

I don't think we have any named Dothraki in the mix at the moment.

He did, although if I recall (and I can't say I do), there was the goateed one Jon killed and a more Methuselah-esque running around.

I mean, it had like three scenes built around it, so I'm inclined to think so.

He flipped on Ned.

"My lord, a raven has arrived. Wait…it's a thread."

There has also been a bearded WW spotted a few times, so it could be that one.

The look of a man about to frantically delete his search history.

"M'lady…I was…masturbating?"

The dragon's K/D was very strong.

This is going to get lost in the set piece, but in a season of increasingly challenged dialogue, that "chaos is a ladder" callback was really well done.