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I actually like Jon, too. And I don't mind Harrington as much as others. They have at least given him emotional beats and made him seem like a human, unlike Clarke, who they have given nothing much since the first season, other than to be haughty, distant and yell Dracarys.

I thought it worked mostly because Maisie Williams' cold, calculated delivery sold it. The same reason the "romance" doesn't.

He's losing their support right now. Maybe they should crown Sansa.

I thought that succession talk, combined with Jorah's bit about giving the sword to Jon's kids, was meant to plant the idea of a magic baby. And if that happens, I'll be ever so pissed.

A wight shaving Tormund would be hilarious.

Both Harrington and Clarke have more chemistry with Dinklage. Her conversation with Tyrion (other than the dumb stuff about how Jon is in love with her) sparked.

The way he just hung out and waited for them. And took out one that was airborne and not the one all the people were on, I would say yes. On purpose.

This. Right there. I yelled about details below. But you put it succinctly.

"The wights are like at least 500 m away and don't seem to be moving that quickly, get on the horse….do you know who my parents are?"

Yeah, thanks.

OK: here goes.

Yeah, that's every opposition candidate to the sitting government's problem. They say things like "replace and repeal" or whatever and then they get elected and realize it's not that easy. Either because there are reasons for it being that way or that, in general, the people don't want the change.

Maybe they should've stolen some from King's Landing. It was Aerys' stash that Tyrion used at Blackwater, I think. Aerys made a lot. Cersei had been making a bunch before and after Blackwater. Did she use it all when she blew the sept? Are there still members of the Alchemist's Guild working for Cersei? Could they

Why does it matter that you are a woman?

She's my favourite part. I love how she fights like it's a big inconvenience and people should get out of her way or stay down when she physically shoves them down.

The thing is is that there were hundreds of thousands of Wildings north of the Wall. And we don't know how long they have had the practice of burning their dead as there were several different cultures. Was it always their practice or did it stop happening after a thousand years of no White Walkers? The people south

The thing with Cersei's pregnancy is that she could very well be pregnant but that doesn't mean there is going to be a fourth child. Miscarriage is entirely possible. Or she dies giving birth- therefore outliving all three kids, but not the fourth. It's interesting that Dany, Jon and Tyrion all "killed" their mothers

It's fuzzy- but just because we didn't see a white walker raise the ranger that attacked Jeor Mormont, doesn't mean that there wasn't one. There were walkers near Craster's Keep (who collect his baby sons) which isn't that far from the Wall. The reason Jon didn't become a wight is that there was no walker near to

Now we are talking

They should've saved themselves all sorts of hassle and just made Colleen the Iron Fist. Given her Danny's backstory (rich/dead parents) and trained her.