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I read it as her just….yeah doing an ocular pat down of the situation haha should things go south but once they seemed to be genuinely nice people she wasn't putting on a front or anything she was having the first human moment she's experienced probably since she was with Hot Pie and Gendry.

That's why the scene worked for me. Because she hasn't trusted another human being let alone been around a group of them being nice to her without an ulterior motive in years at this point. It was nice to see her finally be able to let her guard down and just have a nice moment. It might have been a little corny but

"I'm Arya Stark of Winterfell and this is for 'Shape of You'."

As fucking awesome as the scene was it was nice to see her actually show her first glimpses of humanity for the first time since…well I guess arguably not killing the Hound depending on how you read that scene but in several seasons at least.

They made some pretty impressive looking ships! I thought they'd be nothing more than twigs bundled together.

In the segment after the show D.B. Weiss said "All Cersei has ever cared about are her three children and with them all dead all she has left is power for power's sake."

But she didn't embrace having no identity which is why she left The Faceless Men. Yes she has been corrupted by a brutal world and witnessing countless things that no person should have to but I think in the case of Meryn Trant and Walder Frey, although it's disturbing that she has become hell bent on violent revenge,

I can't stop playing "Kamikaze"

Or maybe they think it's shit compared to Anthony Atamanuik's impression.

I saw this in the post the other day and don't understand how people have stuck with it for six seasons and Dany is FINALLY heading towards Westeros for this huge conclusion and people are like "Meh. I'll tune in but I just don't care anymore!".

There's a theory out there that Brienne is the one who the prophecy foretold would kill Cersei. "Brienne the Beaut" but someone with inner beauty which Cersei would never even think of. Plus she told Cat that she wanted to strangle her neck which in the books is the wording used. It's a stretch but hey it'd be cool.

That's what happened with Mr. Robot. After nobody guessed the non obvious twist in Season 1, Reddit pretty much obsessed over it until they had figured out the big twist in Season 2 after just a couple episodes. Whether or not that took away from the viewing experience is based on the individual viewer, I guess,.

I have a feeling with most of the good guys winning last season outside of King's Landing that we're in for a whole lot of unhappiness. I really just want one scene of Jon, Sansa and Arya reunited in Winterfell. Maybe Nymeria can even join in! Is that asking too much?

Lumping in a story as intricate and with such complex characters as Game of Thrones with The Walking Dead that plays out the same arc every season and has very few characters who have even carved a out defining personalities is pretty ridiculous.

I don't know, I thought the beginning sequence of that episode with the musical score was amazing, I was not at all expecting it and all I could think was that it was almost to much to process for the BEGINNING of a season finale.

All season we watched as Margaery seemed to scheme a plot to take down Cersei so going into the finale I thought maybe Loras would die but her death and the fact that a sizable part of King's Landing went along with them was pretty damn surprising.

Umm I was pretty surprised that in one episode Walder Frey (and two of his sons), Margaery, Loras, Grand Maester Pycelle, Lancel, Mace, The Grand Sparrow and his entire group of followers and Tommen all died. That explosion at King's Landing and the fact that Walder fucking Frey was killed by Arya no less after eating

Susanne Sundfor's discography but especially Ten Love Songs. And 4:44 and Big Fish Theory still.

I think it was great up until the point when they brought the camera crew in to film the inmates or whatever that plot line was and then it went off the rails.

I meant she may or may not actually care whether Jon has the claim or not that is yet to be seen.