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Lena Dunham has some serious issues with Kanye West’s “Famous” video

I'd normally agree with you but this particular one drives me nuts since we did see so much of her training yet very little about the one aspect that seems to be most important. If she had bludgeoned Walder with a staff I might not care as much.

I think she's officially dead. The Mountain appears to have finished with her and is back at Cersei's side by the time she is crowned.

Yeah, that was kind of the point though, he was indirectly killed for that. The timing drove it home.

You're right but the fact that she spent 18 episodes in shape-shifting assassin school and we STILL don't actually know exactly what she learned or how this works is a fair observation.

Loras' death ranks up there with Hodor and Summer as the saddest parts of the season for me. He committed no real crimes, betrayed no one, and was made to suffer for merely being himself. Then was broken to the point of sacrificing his very being out of self-preservation only to up and actually get killed. It was

Arya will contribute some artisanal, locally distilled poisons.

We didn't actually see her learn the details of how to use faces and assume identities on her own so I just assume that she must have also done a lot off-camera like doing dishes and cooking meals for the House of Black and White commissary. I bet she has all sorts of useful skills now, based on their logic.

You are the first person I've seen point this out. I wish they would've had some exchange about it (not to mention the rest of the potential Varys/Dany drama).

Jon has the Onion Knight! Also, Hot Pie apparently taught Arya to bake. They'll be fine.

She'd obviously do all the talking and he'd just stare back.

Yeah, we never know the exact amount of time that passes but it nearly always does. How much time do we think has passed at Winterfell already? It never makes perfect sense—they recovered, burned the dead, sent for the other houses, the other house travelled there, etc. It's probably weeks later not the next day or so

I would've liked to have seen an actual scene with Varys meeting Dany. It was so conveniently set up for him to miss her twice that I can't believe we didn't get any sort of interaction, especially considering their pasts. "Nice to meet you. Didn't you try to have me killed? Oh, you found allies with money, their own

You're conflating sequence of scenes shown with their respective timelines. For all we know Dorne could've been a month later and Meereen could've been two months later.

Link?

I re-watched the first :30 three times already.

And his kraken.

She's said to be over 40 on the show (I'm not sure what her technical age is meant to be). Olenna calls her too old when Tywin tries to force the Loras marriage. In this world, I'd have to assume that, even if she could get pregnant, it'd be even more dangerous than childbirth is normally.

I imagine they'll probably just have him actually hear what we didn't and recite it to Meera. I'm just bugged by the failure to properly set-up this storyline to make the reveal relevant.

I am not asking for an explanation. That was a rhetorical question. At this point, the reveal is important because it explains how he survived? That has no bearing on future events.