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That baby should have been way more emo.

I agree, I kind of think of the show as like "What if someone's id was allowed to tell this story?" And then I just go with it during the season, saving the majority of my snark reserved for the offseason.

I hope "Feels Like The First Time" plays during that scene.

I guess they'll figure out SOMETHING close to the truth when he hops on a dragon.

Yeah, opening your reign by blowing away the majority of the court is probably a losing strategy.

Yeah, I was really hoping Marg would make it out so she could appear pregnant next season and we'd have another contender. Everyone else in the sept was expendable.

I don't think they are literal Targs, but I do generally think the Tywin era Lannisters think they are basically metaphorical Targs.

Jaehaera Targaryen (Aegon II's daughter) definitely went out the window, officially suicide, but probably she was pushed. There was definitely another one in the Targ area, but memory and google are failing me.

It did?

Haha, Christopher Plummer.

I await the forthcoming Queen album cover parodies with all the clad-in-black ladies of Westeros.

Someone get Nymeria on it.

Sam will spend the rest of the series laying on the floor of the Citadel's library rolling around in books and parchments.

I doubt we've seen the last of Littlefinger trying worm his way into Sansa's… heart.

It would be neat to see someone put together a proposed timeline based on when plotlines intersect, but it stretches credulity that Varys was seen in Dorne and made it back to Meereen in time for the big boat trip. To be fair, I suppose they weren't going to sail until he returned. But maybe they could have had that

Also, Varys. Varys went from Meereen to Dorne, had a tete-a-tete to deliver some fire and blood, and then went back to Meereen for the big sailout? WHAT?

I liked how she said in reference to her allegiance to Jon "to his last day," because she knows she's outliving eeeeeeveryone.

So we know now that Dorne is a weird time travel wormhole, right? Because Olenna already knew what had gone down in King's Landing? That explains all.

I think ultimately he will kill her, but since on the show he hasn't turned the corner on his "love" for her, I don't think it happens yet. Or maybe in this season's finale he's at RW 2.0 and doesn't make it out. (Nah.)

I think he just meant that a) he was so horrible to her that she'll never be able to block out her memory of him and/or b) that she killed him the way he liked to kill people, thus he had an influence on her or whatever.