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He was bad ass all round in this, after being nothing more than an annoying clown to date.

Dany is turning into more and more of an entitled little bully by the moment.

I think they probably know how the time needs to be invested in order to achieve that which that they've set out to do a little better than you do. They've a mountain of loose ends to tie up (just ask George) and they're never going to be able to please all of the 100 gazillion show fans. And it's not done yet: why

Everything I "deduced" regarding your questions was made crystal clear to me as it unfolded without me needing to ponder on any of it. I honestly don't know how you missed all of it (except because you wanted to). Future episodes will bear me out.

Every week she seems to get a little bit more evangelically murderous.

Someone needs to off him all right. Like six seasons ago.

Dim dum tish.

Dany sure fucked up in not having her air force fly scout for her navy.

So for a whole off season, where it looked like the isolated Lannisters would be lucky to last an ep or five this season, Stormborn sure shook the board up. Now Team Dany just lost Dorne, the South, Yara's fleet, and the dragon's are wanted on the leash. Game fucking on, I say.

Admittedly, I was blazed to shit, but I fucking loved it. All of it.

"Warden of the South" is effectively Duke of the South, meaning second only to the crown. Ie, Tarley supplants Tyrell.

Thing is, if he made a move on Euron his sister was going to need a hundred stitches around her jugular area.

There's no proof of that, just Sansa's word. Then they'll be, "So you played WHAT part in our Lady's death? And then you stayed complicit for HOW long?"

Dragonstone for the dragonglass, for one. Yes, it's a strategically controversial plot choice, but that was thrashed out pretty fully in here last week.

That and Arya's far too bad ass already to go giving an enormous wolf too.

She never gave a shit about the people. Her conversations with High Sparrow demonstrated that amply.

Why would she have not told Jon that? You noticed that Jon wasn't particularly warm to the Pimp? He can't kill him though as the Pimp has the loyalty of the Knights of the Vale, who remain the North's decisive force.

In "teenage boy", are you referring to King Joffery? If so, don't you think that using that as a stand alone description of that individual is a trifle misleading?

Which Brynden's sigil is the raven?

Yara's Ironborn were on a return trip to Dorne alone (aside from Dorne's rulers, who would presumably be needed to order the Dornish army to take ship with a bunch of Vikings). They were to collect the Dornish and Tyrell armies and bring them back north to besiege King's Landing. As Tyrion pointed out, the Unsullied