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I saw someone on Reddit call him "Ed Shireen". That's god damn brilliant.

Aside from Arya (just for being Arya and being back in Winterfell), Bronn was definitely the MVP of this episode and not just for laughing in Dickon’s face although that did make me laugh out loud. Saving Jaime and risking his own life to do so was the first truly noble thing that he’s done in the entire series since

She's gonna be in New Mutants with Anya Taylor-Joy. I have hopes that it will go better than Sophie Turner in X-Men: Apocalypse

I watched the show when it leaked Friday even though I wanted to wait because I didn't want to be leery of spoilers for three days but for some asshole to just out of nowhere drop a huge spoiler from the script leak…man I was pissed. But yeah I guess that's partially on me just for gong to the YouTube comment section.

That works for her character though since everyone underestimates her and then BOOM BADASS ASSASSIN. The showrunners must be pumped she didn't have an Anthony Davis growth spurt like Turner or Hempstead-Wright.

Imagine how I felt when someone actually did leak a major spoiler from the finale in the fucking comment section of the YouTube video of the Arya and Hot Pie scene. NEVER SCROLLING TO YOUTUBE COMMENTS AGAIN.

You found that battle with Dothraki and dragons wreaking utter havoc boring? Arya in Winterfell boring?! Explain yourself!

Man, I'm such an Arya fanboy that I can't get enough of this season. I feel like Benioff and Weiss are actively like "We know her arc sucked the last two years, here let's have her kill all the Freys! Is that enough? What about if we reunite her with Hot Pie? Nymeria? OK FINE SANSA IN WINTERFELL. YES SHE GETS A

Varys the Merman at your service!

IN HONOR OF SHIREEN IT'S HIS DUTY!

Which reminds me, I can't wait to see what the Hound, Thoros and Beric have been up to. GAHHH THIS SEASON IS TOO MUCH.

Watching a shit load of people in war get burned alive by wildfire didn't unnerve him. In fact it was his plan.

Logistically it certainly looks that way but they have to find a way to save him. I don't think there's anyway he goes out like that.

The look on his face watching the Lannister men burn even before he spotted Jaime was pretty dour. And obviously those were soldiers, not the common folk he is so hellbent on protecting.

"What's for dinner?"

That's going to be very interesting moving forward. That look wasn't because of the horrors of war but also seeing all that Lannister red burning up got to him. Seeing Jaime nearly die got to him. He would never serve Cersei but at the same time he isn't exactly thrilled with being on Dany's side either.

Without sounding too reactionary and hyperbolic, in my opinion that was one of the best episodes the show has ever done. It was a great mix of emotional scenes to go along with one of the absolute best extended action scenes the show has ever done (right up there with Hardhome, Blackwater, Battle of the Bastards IMO).

No he told him to flee because he knew Drogon would roast his ass.

He has every event from time constantly playing in his head at all times. Cut him some slack. It's a miracle he's even that normal.

Littlefinger is just like "A LIFETIME OF SCHEMING and her fucking all knowing, all seeing brother and insane assassin of a sister just HAVE TO COME HOME AND RUIN IT ALL NOW!".