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He is not paying, an insurance company is paying.

That’s an Animal House ending - what’s wrong with you people?

You don’t remember that conversation between Bronn, Tyrion, and Jaime like 3 episodes ago where they said that all the great houses were founded by sellswords?

The fact that this isn’t mentioned is stupid and implausible.”

Mid credit scene: Daario, Grey Worm and Jaqen H’ghar sitting on a beach drinking piña coladas. Daario and Jaqen looking at Grey Worm in disbelief at something ridiculous he’s said as Grey Worm takes a long sip of his drink. Daario blurts out, “That’s the stupidest ending I’ve ever heard.” Grey agrees, “Yep.” as Jaquen

On the other hand, if hospitals are allowed to “boot useless cases out” or to “deny care” that ability is immediately abused by the bean counters in the office who only care about making a profit.

Yes. And a big part of why she was such an compelling character, for bot the actor and the audience, was expectation that if she would end as a mad queen we would be with her on that journey, just as we saw all of her transformations from naïve and subordinate child into all of her other interesting iterations:

That looks like great fun. I do love it when Angelina gets to go full badass.

Exactly, if I put my heart and soul into a piece of work in good faith, knowing that someone else faffing off is what is going to be remembered about it is incredibly frustrating and damages the good work you’ve done.

I would have been fine not knowing Meryn Trant was into torturing and, presumably since he was in a brothel, raping little girls. That was some trash I didn’t need to see.

No, I’m not saying it is not true - you are not understanding.

To clarify though, that’s not “Jon’s real identity” yet. It’s still a pretty bullshit claim at this point.

She ended the whole Frey line

I wish insanity made more sense, too?

The funny thing is, I thought she had beelined straight for the keep! We see her getting angrier, then a long shot of the red keep, then Drogon takes off, ostensibly in the direction of what is driving her.

What bothered me more is seeing Dany fall apart after the bells, and instead of beelining toward the Red Keep with some whoops, sorry about the fire, he got a little excited about things; she takes a long, long time to leisurely swoop around burning everyone she can see, including the areas of town where her own

Euron, probably. 

Yeah, like why the hell would Varys try to usurp the queen before Cersei was gone? That’s an incredibly stupid thing to do.

And it was just stupid, tactically. I mean, if she’d gone for the Red Keep rather than the city streets where her army was supposed to be advancing, that would make sense. It was just dumb.

It’s like watching a slow motion carwreck now.