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Stephanie Safko
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Actually I do understand the objection…I just don't agree with it. You have yet to make an argument that would get me to change my mind. I don't see a problem with the pacing, and I don't really care about the fact that it took one episode for Jon to head South, or that we didn't see the march to the High Garden. They

Yes, this comment is so helpful and really makes me see things differently. See? I can do sarcasm too. Thanks SO MUCH for your intelligent input.

Why though? You didn't really answer the question.

You haven't answered my question…at all. Why is it bothersome? Who cares how much time has passed since Jorah met Sam? How does that further the story line?

Thanks for the vapid comment.

I like the pace too. And I think your strongest point here is the the show can't go on forever, even though some would like it to. We've spent six seasons building up to this exciting clash of characters and I enjoy seeing everyone finally come together. I feel like people nitpick things because everyone thinks they

Can someone please tell me why people are OBSESSED with the linear timeline of the show? Is it because you all just love very long, drawn out world building? Is it because you can't suspend reality for even just one second? Is it because you want the show to be a word for word retelling of the books? None of these

ugh I really hope not.

He very clearly stated that he is on the side of the People, and will therefore side with whomever has the best chance of making peace in Westeros.

Jon died, so technically his watch ACTUALLY ended, which mean he no longer is a member of the Night's Watch. Edd really is the new Lord Commander.

Do you actually like this show, or do you hate watch it? Are you the GoT Troll that lives under the River Run drawbridge?

She acted the shit out of that scene and she didn't have a single line. I love her <3

Why does everyone assume that the show is in real time? Like, we all know and understand the purpose of the pacing so why is everyone so up in arms about how long it takes to get here and there? Do y'all really want long boring scenes where Jon or Grey Worm barf on boats trying to get south or endless lines of

Shades of Stannis? He was always so pissy about grammar.

Jamie's character arc has been stalled since season 4. Don't you think he's sick of being his sister's lil bitch? I feel like he's got to be craving his freedom, an escape from his current situation. I hope that this is the catalyst that will make him finally break from Cersei. Whether or not he kills her, he's got to

I am so here for this.

Did none of you guys read Hunger Games??? Children of War are messed up in the head, man. They have been struggling to survive for most of their short lives, cut them some slack. When this finally return to normal, they will too. If they all live long enough to see peace, that is.

I am here for this!

If you had the power to see the past, present, and probably future forced upon you as a teen while simultaneously watching your Giant sized BFF die, you'd probably be a little shell shocked too.

He knows how to hide in plain sight, and how to adapt. He was a smuggler, after all.