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Right? Not only is there no more Lord Stannis, but he's basically the last Baratheon. That would be the best, if he wound up Lord of Dragonstone and Jon shows up needing an assload of dragon glass. Turns out, somebody's a blacksmith and sitting on a bunch of it!
Stranger things have happened - Benjen turned into a

I posted this above, but I think the theatre troupe will indirectly be her way back to Westeros (and Jon and Sansa). She'll kill the Waif, join the troupe, tour around for a bit so we can get more Essie Davis and Richard E Grant, then wind up in Volantis to find Theon and Yara (seen them there in previews) and Theon

She'll join the theatre troupe, which tours it's way around to Volantis, where she encounters Theon (there with Yara), who tells her about Sansa? Good way to get some people back together and give her a way to eventually get back to Westeros.

Because that's not the type of people those characters are. Daniel doesn't trust anyone and is unsentimental. He's also kind of a dickhole, which is probably why he threw the coin overboard - as a fuck you for leaving Luis to turn. And Madison has been confrontational and overbearing about her children from the start,

Very few survived Hardhome, the rest are part of the zombie horde.

None of them knew Osha, she first showed up after they'd left Winterfell.

He was also in Stoker, he played the classmate of India who attacks her in the park.

It'd be pretty hilarious if Ollie was now taller than Jon Snow.

I noticed (and mentioned elsewhere) how he at first looks away when the dogs are attacking, and then forces himself to not only look back, but widens his eyes to look harder. Like he's consciously overriding any human instincts to avoid such a horrible sight. I don't really know where I'm going with this, other than

I was kind of bummed that Brienne didn't mention that Arya was with the Hound, then Sansa could have a little happy feeling about Sandor helping his little bird's little sister.
Of course then she'd probably have to mention what happened to the Hound, and then I'd be sad about that again so maybe it's best that she

If you watch Ramsey at the very end, after they cut away from the attack, he almost instinctively winces and looks away. But then he makes himself look, like he consciously overrides his human instincts to really revel in what he's done. I know it's mostly overkill after all we've seen him do, but I thought it was

My mom is obsessed with Bones, and she knows exactly what cars all the characters drive. I was like "who even notices that?" but I guess they talk about them all the time. Like, oooh the kooky artist one drives a Prius of course!

Maybe he brings the Hound back for Cleganebowl! Two zombie Cleganes!

And then he goes back for her body to bury her, which choked me up all over again. Their interactions have been my favorite parts of the recent episodes, her anxious over talking and his quiet bemused expressions. I was so upset when she died I honestly asked myself why I'm still watching this damn show.
And then

There’s a subtle whirring when they narrow that makes it seem like maybe they’re focusing mechanically, rather than the cartoony way Deadpool’s did in his movie.

But they're in Malibu.

I have a long-haired black cat I named Captain Fancypants.

You can, however, see her underwear. Oops?

It’s from South Park, an episode starring Cheech & Chong all about “natural” remedies. I looked for a specific link to the commercial on youtube but I guess they all got dmca’d :(