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Great observation!

In an earlier comment, I talked about how this season the show has just ripped through plot going from one death to another, with very little conversation (despite the two conversations about conversations that Tyrion had with Grey Worm and Missandre). I just found myself rereading the review of "Baelor" (season 1,

I imagine him finally showing up and no one remembering at first who he is.

Well, I hope whoever gets it renames it. "The Dreadfort" is just not something you want to put on invitations. Oh, and the kids, "Mommy, can I go play with Rickard over at The Dreadfort?" "No."

Can you believe that some places had to scurry to deal with primogeniture laws when Prince William and Kate were expecting their first baby in case it was a girl? They just got the laws changed in time for Princess Charlotte to be 4th in line. https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…

I think you mean Jon, not Rob. Did anyone notice how many times Jon got his ass saved from attackers behind him by people behind him? I know his men were doing their best to protect their commander, but a lot of the time it seemed like sheer luck the way he was saved when he hadn't even noticed that someone was coming

Who were those corpses? It was a disturbing piece of scenery for Ramsey to set out before the battle, but I'm still unclear as to who was up on those crosses.

Makes you feel pretty bad for Jorah, doesn't it? Too bad his wife didn't see the charms of Bear Island.

"Spaniards are white"… *facepalm* Dothraki certainly aren't "white". Did you miss the whole first season, with Viserys, the most entitled, whitest,white guy ever, spewing racist shit about the "savages" that he believed he had "bought" by selling his sister? Have you not noticed how other white people in Essos and

Last week was one of the first episodes that people (Jaime and Brienne, Pod and Bronn, Sandor) seemed to even talk about things, and even then there wasn't too much of that. Character development has been thrown out the window in order to rip through plot from one battle to another. For example, I really liked Asha

Don't say (write) it - you might jinx it! I really, really hope that HR himself shows up, instead of Jon learning from Bran!

"Fridged"? I imagine if Magaery burns from wildfire under the Sept of Balor, it won't exactly be chilly.

Is it possible that Sansa didn't hear back from Littlefinger that the reinforcements were on their way, or that she didn't trust him to actually show up? I can imagine that she didn't trust Littlefinger to make good on any promises and didn't want to face having everyone counting on her cry to him for help when it

So, did Sansa just inherit the Dreadfort? From what I hear, it will make a lovely weekend home. She may want to get a few dumpsters or have a really creepy tag sale, but a house is a house.

I would have to rewatch it, but didn't the mummer's play that Arya saw show a scene (I think the first time we saw it) where Ned being betrayed at the last minute was shown? Of course, that could have been depicting Janos Slynt, as he was the one who (more) publicly refused Ned's order to arrest Cersei and her

Yes, Elementary! I will tune in for that. And "60 Minutes".

No Great Northern Conspiracy. Sigh. They should have titled the episode, "The North Forgot".

Rickon's was a shaggy dog story. And not a particularly well fleshed out one. He was never going to be Lord of Winterfell.

Art would have been good! Even though he's had more scenes this year than since season 1, he is the most underutilized member of the cast.

I really enjoyed season 1 of "The Knick", but haven't gotten around to watching season 2 beyond the first 2 episodes yet (it's awfully heavy and I just haven't been in the mood for it). Did it end well, or was it a cliffhanger like season 1 (the shot of the Heroin bottle) then the show just got cancelled?