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I'll be the first to admit I under estimated the Scorpion when Qyburn first unveiled it to Cercei — I laughed out loud at how stupid it looked. But seeing it in action as Bron expertly maneuvered it had my heart racing & I lost it when Drogon was hit. Someone please tell me Drogon's wound is just a "flesh wound"?!
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I'll be the first to admit I under estimated the Scorpion when Qyburn first unveiled it to Cercei — I laughed out loud at how stupid it looked. But seeing it in action as Bron expertly maneuvered it had my heart racing & I lost it when Drogon was hit. Someone please tell me Drogon's wound is just a "flesh wound"?!

I'll be the first to admit I under estimated the Scorpion when Qyburn first unveiled it to Cercei — I actually laughed out loud at how stupid it looked. But seeing it in action as Bron expertly maneuvered it had my heart racing and I lost it when Drogon was hit. Someone please tell me that Drogon's wound is just a

I'm not entirely convinced that Tyrion didn't know he was sending Ellaria & the Sandsnakes straight into Euron's waiting arms. With Varys's spy capabilities, how could they not know about Euron's fleet so close by? Maybe Tyrion was killing a few birds w/one stone: 1) by knowingly sacrificing Ellaria to Cercei, it

True, but do we know if Yara and Theon's entire fleet was destroyed? Would they need their entire fleet just to escort Ellaria and the Sandsnakes to Dorne? It looks like an awful lot of ships burning in the battle scene but it's not clear whether that was their entire fleet. And it still doesn't make sense that

I'm not entirely convinced that Tyrion didn't know he was sending the Greyjoy fleet straight into Euron's waiting arms. With Varys's spy capabilities, how could they not know about Euron's fleet so close by? Maybe Tyrion was killing a few birds w/one stone: 1) by knowingly sacrificing Ellaria to Cercei, it would keep

As queen oblivious, I had no idea it was Ed Sheehan playing a Lannister soldier until afterwards, so I was able to appreciate what I thought the intent of that scene was. I'd like to think the show writers wanted to humanize Lannister soldiers in that scene, in order to elicit sympathy from us later on when Jamie's