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Randy Macklin
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I know Tyrion is popular and all, and I like the character myself, but I don't really get the desperate "how is he going to live he has to live!" a lot of you are doing. I doubt he'll die, but if he does, the story will just keep going and you'll find yourself a new favorite character. Seriously, if you only watch a

She thought she could trust him, and he was lying to her, and continued to lie to her by not telling her about it. It's not that hard to understand.

Um, Jorah has not been doing the thinking for Dany. He's given her good advice, but most of what she's gotten is a combination of her own decisions and luck.

Probably someone who's going to be in the series until the end, which I get the feeling both of them will be.

I don't find either of them boring, so what's your point?

You know, if you listened closely, you actually hear his eyes pop. That was a nice touch. I can't be the only one who wasn't fazed by that in the least? I actually find it my most anticipated moment in viewing the episode again, as wrong as that may sound.

I liked that too. No blaze of glory, no silent acceptance just being happy that he fatally wounded him. I doubt he was thinking about revenge, or anything else at that moment, because he was just in so much pain.

You joke, but he actually is one of my favorite characters. I enjoy him and his father immensely.

Naw, he cares way too much about his father's approval for that. Roose is probably the only person Ramsay legitimately cares about.