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Well, she certainly only seems interested in killing the people on The List, random Freys notwithstanding.

WHA-WHA-WHA-WHAAAAAAT?!? Next you're going to tell me that Chris Pratt can't really lead a biker gang of velociraptors through the woods! #FakeNews

I was thinking this exact thing. The dragons' birth heralded the return of magic in this world. Stands to reason (well, reason is probably the wrong descriptor) that resurrection could be part of that magic.

I can only imagine how pissed Clegane would be at being brought back.

He ain't on The List, that I recall.

Clegane vs. Wight-Giant. Bet that.

"Sentimentality or kindness, it’s repeatedly shown, will get you nothing but trouble."

I just thought it was a golden opportunity wasted. I mean, the only difference necessary to distinguish the Silence from the other ships would be a dark red hull. Cersei asks how he got such a beautiful red ship. "I'm afraid we used the blood of the plundered to properly stain our decks, my queen." That would be

You'd think though, that as dark and twisted as Euron is, he'd be right up the show creators' alley.

Well, I thought the "two good hands" thing was hilarious and book-character-appropriate. But Book Euron was a very unsettling presence to anyone he met, and that's just not the case with Show Euron, who is more along the lines of a Diet Al Swearengen: quick with a joke, quick with a knife.

There's far too much material in the books for the show to ever conceivably adapt, but I think they really wasted a golden opportunity with Euron. His book description is just so lurid and twisted, you would think they'd be all over it. Even if all they did was have him stroll up to the Kingsmoot at least partially

Thank you for your counsel, kind ser. =)

There's a really great video on YouTube that lays out why the Starks are continually being betrayed. The short answer is that they're kind of all morons, but the long answer is that when they act, they look at their adversaries and plan from the perspective of "How would I react to this if I was

I presume it was the lead ship in the armada? If so, it didn't look anything like the way it's described. It just looked like most of the other ships in the fleet, with a couple of extra sails. No blood-as-wood-stain, no weird motley crew of people from all over the world. Certainly no one with their tongue ripped

Mine was definitely "Did your Red God tell you that? 'Ohhh Thoros, it's snowing. Gonna be a cold one tonight.'"

Would've made a great maester.

They might've thought it was a little odd, but I doubt they thought, "It's probably a 14-year-old wearing Lord Frey's face and trying to poison us all." House Frey aren't exactly the quickest of cats in the best of times.

I was worried Essos would stick around in the credits, but we might finally be free. Goodbye, Essos!

This may have been addressed already, but I thought Jim Broadbent was supposed to be playing Marwyn the Mage? The "Archmaester" on the show seemed awful skeptical of everything Sam said, and he damn sure wasn't trying to light an obsidian candle.

Most of the regular Lannister foot-soldiers have been alright guys, or at least not outright wicked. Polliver and the other members of the ol' Torture-Rape-Kill-Rat-in-a-Bucket Posse at Harrenhal in S2 were loyal to the Lannisters, but they were all the Mountain's men.