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I did describe a zombie who killed her dad ripping her arm off and beating her with it. There's no small amount of psychological trauma accompanying that.

The Tarlys are Reach bannermen. Well, now I guess the Wardens of the Reach…

I…. don't know what that says about me

The Dothraki are incapable of maintain their own supply lines. In Essos, when the khallasars are out roaming, they basically sustain themselves with forage/tribute. Dany certainly could send out some to extract the Unsullied, but they'd basically have to rely on taking whatever they needed as they crossed the

He prefaced that with "I'm sorry it had to happen here in our home". We've also only see the Raven seeing what has or is happening. Nothing future.

You're spot-on. It's also a nice tie-in to Barristan telling Dany that, while Rheagar was good at killing, he didn't enjoy it.

Cersei loved her kids mostly as how they reflected her and how they secured her future and position. I think the only one she truly loved was Joffrey. And we see how that turned out.

Always look on the bright side of life.

Yara was willing to bend the knee and have the Iron Islands as a vassal. Plus she had something Dany needed: ships.

Evil Dead covered that ground.

I'd love a cite for that from the books or the show.

Does Theon still have a sack? We know the Unsullied don't, but I don't think it's been clear in the show what Theon has left.

I'm curious where the point in "terrible things Cersei could do to her prisoners" does "rape" get surpassed? Had she merely had Frankengregor rip her daughter's arm off is that still "better" than raping her? Rip the arm off and beat her with it? Have someone flay her daughter while she watches? Maybe recreate the

By the end of the Dorne story I was thankful for anything which ended anything related to it quickly. For all of the things which happened in Dorne they could have replaced it all with "The ship carrying Mycella sank en route to Kings Landing".

Eh, she's making a mother have to helplessly stand by and watch her child die, and then decay. It's pretty brutal. And, thankfully, it closes off the Dorne plot.

No sympathy for show-Ellaria. Oberyn fought and lost fair-and-square. Yes it was awful, traumatic to see, etc, etc. But it was his choice and had he just finished the fight he lives. She played the game of thrones and didn't win.

Which is why they should (and have been) very hesitant to commit her and the dragons to the fight.

Why is Vary still around if he has nothing to offer? "The Lannister army has left Casterly Rock and joined with the Tarlys in High Garden" is kind of important information.

The Iron Bank backed Stannis as a hedge against the problems they were having with Cersei pulling the strings in KL.

The problem with her most important weapons is they can, apparently, only function tactically when she is in among them. This is problematic. Leaving aside the vulnerability of the dragons themselves, Dany is the weakest part of the dragons.