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Was that actually Drogon? I thought the coloring looked different. Perhaps that was "Jon's" dragon.

Steps.

Good point.

We saw the flaming sword in the preview.

My bet is lamely. They wrote themselves into a corner with Littlefinger and there's no interesting way to resolve his story. I roll my eyes every time he's on screen.

Was that Drogon or one of the others. The coloring looked different.

No, but she probably trusts Jon completely after seeing that one of her dragons does.

But Bran can see right through him. Littlefinger's story will play out just as I feared, lame. There will be some pointless drama between Sansa and Arya, Bran tells them about how shit actually went down, and Littlefinger gets gutted by the fancy dagger…. or thrown out a window.

She actually did reveal it. Who else would Rhaegar marry? Cersei?

It means that he is a legitimate heir to the Iron Throne, and a more direct one than Dany in actuality.

I mean, it's standard RPG combat practice. Kill someone then loot the corpse.

Then we have this:

I'd like to see her introduction, Dany-style.

Which is why it's pretty much been turned right around back at them.

Stop calling it the confederate flag. It's a fucking symbol of treason and should be treated as such.

Unfortunately, no. He's advocating draconian police tactics.

GVF 1111

Also, they did fine with sieges and sacking fortified cities.

Here's Drogon sporting a brand new vest of armor. Perfect for burning castles and for a night on the town. No one can ever claim that dragons don't have style when they're wearing one of these. Part of the Varys Dragon Spring Collection.

Sweet!