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"The wildling debate..should have happened before they left the Wall in the first place."

I was waiting for them to fart in Jamie's general direction. That entire scene was goofy. I thought the Blackfish was going to start hurling animals at them from the top of the wall.

I still can't decide about this. Clearly it's now possible on the show, but I don't know how they're going to fit it in in time. I can't imagine that they could reasonably have the walk of atonement and Mountain presented in Season 5 and then build up all of Season 6 to her trial and then not have it until Season 7. I

Well, I think you're assuming that the HS's power is dependent on his alliance with Tommen. In a hypothetical scenario where Tommen was deposed, I'm quite certain that the HS would see fit to burden himself with assuming power over the realm.

This is all pretty confusing on the show. I had to re-watch these episodes to try figure out the charges and attempt to resolve this in my mind. Who knows what will actually presented (if there is even an actual trial).

No, that was the fornication charge. Per her conversation with Qyburn (which seems to be the only full account of the actual charges), she is being charged with fornication, treason, incest, and the murder of Robert. She "atoned" for and admitted to the HS the only affair with Lancel (fornication) and explicitly

Like Michonne's walkers on a leash.

Oh, I'm happy he's back as well. I was referencing the observation that it was surprising.

Not sure why people were either surprised at or overly excited for the the return of Bronn. He came back from Dorne with Jamie only six episodes ago and has presumably been hanging around Kings Landing lamenting the lack of the brothels while waiting for his castle. Just because we don't see he and Jamie at the pub,

No she's not. She refers to herself as "me." Therein lies the issue…

Yep. That does not, however, mean there will be a trial where they will fight.

I don't think he's been bamboozled.

They finally paid attention to the episode descriptions and previews (though apparently not the season trailers)!

Is E.R. objectively good by today's prestige drama standards? As in, should one binge it? I'm not a network TV person in general (I don't watch House, Grey's, The Good Wife or whatever else is considered good—though I did watch Hannibal once it ended). I certainly remember watching E.R. when it first came out and I

It's like the narrated ending to Stand By Me (which I'm sure they undoubtably were influenced by).

How about the the Omar Epps beeper scene?

He's another hybrid of two characters.

I agree. It's an ongoing issue. They also seemingly ignore the season trailers.

Why are people sleeping on Lancel? That fucker has got to go.

Tell that to Hodor.