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    My own freaking roommate texted me a MAJOR spoiler about GoT. Luckily, I realized it was coming as soon as I saw the first sentence, and stopped reading immediately. But holy shit, people, keep it together.

    She was amazing this episode!

    yeah, I get responses to comments I've posted months ago sometimes.

    I loved how she was like, "you. eyes on me."

    As far as characters enamored with operetta, wouldn't you also include Sam Seaborn from West Wing, and Frasier and NIles, from Frasier. Frasier wrote an operetta about Robert and Elizabeth Browning.

    I thought Dany and Yara's convo also had its share of hilarity.

    But how could she have known the night before if she was saying, "I would say wait until we had more troops," without also revealing that they do indeed have more troops. And, she let Rickon die. If she had known, she maybe could have stopped that from happening.

    Why doesn't Melisandre see visions of Dany?

    I can't believe it took him this long to find out! She is the worst!

    Did Davos just find out that Shireen had been burned at the stake?

    He kept picking people up one at a time and ripping them apart, and I couldn't help but htink, "you need to be a little more efficient."

    I liked that this episode was all about lady power. Maybe GoT is setting up to be a lady-ruled world - Sansa in the North, Dany in the Seven Kingdoms, Yara in the Iron Islands, that little girl in that tiny place with 62 soldiers.

    I loved this episode. B- is way too low!

    That's so interesting. I feel like it has to do with Sol a little bit, becuase he's so weird! I can't see what there is to love about him becuase he's like this small child that everyone has to cater to all the time, and he does whatever he wants regardless of how it might make somoene else feel.

    I also thought phenomenal was a stretch.

    It was so funny, when Frankie said, "it takes a lot longer for us to get off…Sol," and Bud said, "that's cold, mom."

    In the last episode I actually began to think of Sol and Robert as really cruel in the way they had and continue treat their ex wives. When Robert said something like, "aren't we divorced already? Can't we be over this?" I just thought, can't he see her pain? It was so callous and insensitive and after what he'd

    Right? Just leaving it there, and Phil obviously didn't take it inside, so there's just a whole pizza sitting there. When I see things like that, my thought is, "are normal people not laser-focused on this pizza? Does the entire interaction not occur with a steady stream of, 'pizza, pizza, pizza,' below the

    I knew about the idea, but I would have never come up with the term. That was impressive!

    I want their life! Like, the beautiful beach house and eccentric family, not my 40-year marriage has been a lie.