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I personally love this. In a world in which I have to live with the warriors, absolutely nothing is more satisfying than seeing a guy like dame and a guy like C.J. go right at them. Street fight style. They’ll lose, but they are so antithetical that it’s almost like getting to see good v evil in real life. Hook it to

“Maybe I’ll get it again, maybe I won’t. I don’t know. Maybe I’ll never do this again. We’ll see.”

I hate to break it to you, but the dothraki have always been rapists.

1) ‘’Any last words?’’ ‘’Dracarys.’’ Cracking convo on both ends. Works for me.
2) It is established that Arya somewhat pities the Hound (‘I’m not gonna spend my last night with you two miserable sh*ts’). Arya looked at the despair in his eyes and realized she would end up like him. (Show, not tell.) They’ve been

Arya learned to kill to defend herself and her family, to defend those she loved and who needed her protection. Her arc was perfect - The Hound was right; the castle was collapsing and no one was leaving alive unless they left immediately. She persisted but he finally stepped in and asked her if she wanted to let

Dany is the only character who conquered cities, forced her vision of a culture upon them, and then abandoned them instead of staying to rule. 

Dany has always been an imperialist. It’s incidental that her ideals dovetail with our progressive ones. 

Maybe keeping Gendry safe at Storm’s Landing means he & Arya can be together in the end. I don’t see her going full m’lady, but they could work something out so they’d both be content, I think. That “meaningful emotional fallout from Arya” could be her realization that there’s more to life than assassinating people.

He’ll be burying zombie bones around Winterfell for the next 5 years.

They plagiarized my game of Oregon Trail when my horse Uncle Joe fell on me and then everyone else died too.

First they plagiarized the strategy for the battle against the Night King from my first Total War game where I thought cavalry were like the tanks in Command and Conquer. Now they plagiarize the attack on King’s Landing from the end of my first Dungeons and Dragons campaign where rocks fall and everyone dies.

Agreed - though I will note that at least one of Jaime’s hands was at her neck when they died. So, she did die with “the valonqar’s hands around her neck”, sorta. :)

lazy writing giveth magic crossbows, lazy writing taketh away magic crossbows.

What an utterly baffling episode. It’s almost like this show got cancelled and the producers clapoed their hands and said, “Mm’k, let’s get this shit over with.” And then proceeded to finish the series out in the most basic way possible while ignoring 90% of the built of mythos of the books and the last 7 seasons

Drogon’s been practicing his combustion bending.

What’s important to note here, is that Ghost is very safe in the North, the REAL North, mind you.

It was like Truman dropping a third nuke on Japan after they surrendered, just for funsies.

D&D played dirty. Yes, Dany had shown she could go dark. But this wasn’t a gradual development, it was a switch being flicked, done only because they had to fit it into the time they allotted themselves to wrap everything up.

That main gate must have contained some of the Reach’s magical exploding barley (like in the wagons in S7). Dragons are powerful, but I thought sure it would need at least 2 passes to torch it to smithereens. Even Harrenhal still has plenty of walls.

The scorpions were only as accurate and powerful as the plot needed them to be.

Why do westerners have to pander to muslims though? Its their choice to fast, the west should never try to appease muslims, it will just encourage them to impose their believes in our society even more.