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I was just wondering why they aren't naked. I mean, I know why—T.V.—but if they can't freeze, there must be wight societal norms that I am unaware of.

Jamie and Bronn not getting killed or captured was one of the most unbelievable parts of the entire series for me—on a show that has dragons and ice zombies.

A poor one.

A distinction: the book gave us the Red Wedding. This is all show.

I was certain Randyll was going to get plucked off his horse, Jurassic Park-style.

They didn't in Meereen.

He's definitely not mortally wounded.

No, Randyll says exactly where: the front of the line made it to Kings Landing already and the rest is are getting ready to cross Blackwater Rush, which empties into Blackwater Bay—just outside of Kings Landing. It's why Bronn's plea for Jamie to flee makes any plausible sense.

Randyll says exactly where. The front of the line made it to Kings Landing already and the rest is are getting ready to cross Blackwater Rush, which empties into Blackwater Bay just outside of Kings Landing.

That would've been Lady Snow. I honestly don't know what she could be referring to. I think it was a bit of sloppy writing. She knows her mother died and we know she didn't know Bran was there (who could theoretically be married; Rickon is too young to even be theoretically alive, there, and married).

There is no way we aren't getting a dramatic Lannister reunion where Tyrion convinces Dany to spare Jamie. I'd also venture that, if allowed to, Bronn will flip to Tyrion's side—they parted on good terms even though Bronn didn't fight for him. I mean, we see Danny basically inviting the entire army to join them.

What? You can see Alcatraz from Oakland. It's probably only 5-6 miles.

Oooh. I didn't realize it was her. Maybe this provides a premise for Bronn to return.

I call not bullshit. A nine-year-old Trump supporter who thinks and writes like a normal six-year-old is about the stunted development that I'd expect.

That makes sense if you watch 6 Days to Air. It's pretty incredible how they put out the show on such a short schedule each week but it doesn't allow the same amount of time for writing or iteration as most shows, let alone films.

I don't mind but if it isn't the only appearance of Nymeria's pack, it needed some sort context. If it is, it's just a let-down.

re: Greyscale, cutting off the skin and applying some ointment better not be an actual cure. I mean, isn't that what every infected person would've tried? Jorah would've actually amputated his arm as suggested if he thought it would stop the spreading once contracted. People must generally know what Greyscale is as

Without knowing if that is the extent of Nymeria's reappearance, it seemed rather random and a missed opportunity. It could've been the trigger to turn around and go back toward King's Landing if she is going to accept that she's also "not [her—meaning Arya]" anymore OR turn towards Winterfell, if it didn't follow the

It was such a random scene that it seemed just like a bit of book-reader fan service to me.

"Power resides where men believe it resides" and all.