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Watching Lannister soldiers ashen bodies blow away in the wind was one of the most single beautiful shots I've seen in this show. A perfect metaphor. And it underpins how hot that dragon breath blows

I saw a scene for the next episode where one of the dragons lands in front of him and doesn't immediately try to burn/eat him; they know who and what he is.

Yeah, he did. Never really knew him, if I recall.

Internet comment sections make me both stupid and angry.

But didn't Sam speak with Marwyn in the first or second episode when Sam was filing away books? I know whoever he was speaking to mentioned writing a book on the history of Westeros (slight nod to the real book, I thought).

A moderate anyone would be preferable. But I get it: make it a white dude and no one goes crazy over which barrier was broken today, just get to work and STFU. I, for a very short time, thought Cheerios would stick a thumb in the eye of his bigliest believers and go back to being a moderate liberal, like he has been

They're being pushed because the Dems have no young leaders; Obama was it. So now everyone is trying to groom their preferred horse. It will backfire; if a Dem does get elected in 2020, it won't be because of a stellar platform but because they aren't Don Cheerios.

What happened? Cable go out at your place? No FOX News for now??

It's not so much looking to your left, right, or ballsack; it's more about how much your eyes flicker away, how much of an inability you have to look the person you're lying to in the eyes. Lying generally makes MOST of us feel guilty, so we unconsciously look away from the other person. The best liars are those of us

Nah. Omar sails to Westeros by himself. When he lands near Blackwater Bay, all the people begin running away and screaming, "Omar! Omar coming! Run!!!". Dany then walks into the Red Keep and takes charge.

That's stupid. It's definitely going to be Gyp Rosetti.

I wasn't being literal. And I don't think Marwyn was either. Read up on this Maester, if you haven't already. He's the whacky one there that would help Sam.

There's a place in hell for haters of Pablo Honey. Hahaha! Putting on PH is like going from Sgt. Pepper's to Please Please Me; it's not their highest caliber stuff put it sums up that era well enough.

I was going to say "dipshit who listens to the radio".

Nope. Extraneous characters. They be dead.

"House Tyrell is now in the hands of the Lannisters and leaderless."

Why is this happening???

Right. Roland is basically stuck in a time-loop except in the book he obtains something he never had during the other cycles. This is where the movies/TV series will start from. He begins the cycle anew with this new tool. How that affects the cycle is unknown. In other fantasy books, a similar tool is used to bring

Ellaria deserves it. Period. Oberyn vs Mountain was a trial by combat that Oberyn agreed to. The Mountain didn't cheat; Oberyn did with his poisoned spears. Then he had a big mouth and that got him killed. End of story. Ellaria killed an innocent kid (one of only 2 purely innocent Lannisters) in a horrific way. She

He's not being punished; he's being rewarded. Part of being a Maester is being able to teach yourself what you might need to know to serve your particular House. In the previous episodes, Sam makes it well known he wants to learn what's in that forbidden section. Anything in those scrolls dealing with Others or the