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Can Giantsbang be the name of the 'ship? Please?

Nor consummated. So it evens out.

The Dothraki are slavers. Granted, they don't lead the same dissolute lives as the city masters, but most of the women and children they seize on raids are either kept or sold as slaves. If the economy of this fictional region makes any sense, then the Dothraki are probably one of the major slave suppliers to these

Touche, my friend, touche.

Upvoted for Sarah Connor Chronicles synergy.

So, Brienne at dinner. Did it look to you like she was thinking longingly of late-night discussions of veganism with Renly? Or is it just me?

And now we know that gnawing on legbones with a smoldering look is a preferred form of Wildling foreplay.

I'm thinking he converts and tells Big Bird everything.

Yep. Not sobbing over that one.

I don't know. Call me picky, but that note was really missing a few crayon illustrations. Just to really spell it out.

After his fifth death he finally gets a haircut.

Between Tormund's fancy, a letter read aloud from Ramsey Bolton, and two Stark children deciding to go to war

So I'm thinking Shaggydog is really dead…*sob.*

Hey, the breastfeeding is why he's taller than Littlefinger!

I've gotta give that child actor props. He totally sells me on the whole "breastfed till age nine by a madwoman" premise.

I agree—the serial plotting has been really, really nicely integrated with the procedural plotting this season. I hope they keep that up. I would love for BC to stay in power and have the Grimmsters waging guerrilla war next season, though Kumagoro is probably right in thinking that it's more than the show can manage.

I'd like to see Rosalee take Renard out. She seems like the kind of person who would do that for a girlfriend.

I'm sure a little voter fraud is in BC's wheelhouse. They've probably got people on a few boards of election.

When Adalind looked at the camera, I really thought she was going to mouth the words "Help Me."

I did appreciate the writers' reassurance that, no, they haven't forgotten about the Stick of Destiny.