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There's an entire website devoted to answering questions like this for you. I know the answer because I went and looked it up, and even if I told you, you'd still have to look up what you think you know her from. So why not do the work yourself instead of demanding others to do it for you?

Well, the witch says, "Gold will be their crowns," and Cersei smirks haughtily. Then the witch adds, "Gold, their shrouds," and that's when Cersei gets upset.

Your reply was dickish and you know it. You reveled it. And goddamn, was that the most unnecessary response ever to being informed of a character's name which is literally all that was happening.

Or, yeah, sure, you could go ahead and keep being a dick. I'm sure that's your wheelhouse.

Do you play Angry Birds while you watch?

Does Arya have any continued value as a pawn to be bargained, in any case? With all the boys presumed dead, Sansa, as oldest girl, is the key to control of Winterfell and the North. She's also wanted for her presumed role in Joffrey's assassination. Neither of those things apply to Arya. She'd just be a mouth to feed,

He was purposely given no choice because of course the Lannisters knew he would've been content where he was. Hence, they dissolved Bronn's engagement and betrothed the woman to some other dude. He could stay and have no bride, land, and title, or go with Jaime on the promise of getting someone better. If anyone did

I can't help it if you have a deaf ear for sarcasm. She might wish it was something she was willing to do —I think any parent can relate to that feeling— but if you honestly believe that Joan was fully prepared to toss aside her toddler for a dude she's met twice, then you've got some insane anti-Joan bias coloring

But then, why not say the same for Theon or Stannis or Joffrey? It's thematically similar because it's a choice virtually any ruler is going to face, and this entire show is about rulers and the choices they face.

Yeah, but I think you're right.

You literally just spoiled the entire series for me because I now figured out exactly how it's all going to end.

How on earth did he do his wife, or rather, fiance, dirty?

He's been well aware that Arya's alive since he saw her at Harrenhaal and has made no attempt to find her. Probably because he has no interest in boning her.

Not the same. Dany's not even close to as militarily weakened by that decision as Robb was. Her approval rating drops among the people, but not among her army. And she hasn't made herself utterly reliant on the cooperation of someone she's recently screwed over.

I've seen Ep. 4, and I still have no idea what you're talking about.

Or you could call her by her name which is Ellaria.

It couldn't be 17 + 3 because the witch explicitly states that Cersei and the king will not have children. It's equally a comment about his adultery and her incest.

That's not an accurate read of his reaction either. And her tell was in the eyes. After seven seasons, you'd think people would stop expecting the acting on the show to club them over the head.

I'm amazed how many people failed to understand it was sarcasm, especially when she immediately followed it up with, "No, I just wanted you to hear how ridiculous you sounded."