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To be fair, he is also alive and in power, which some people arn't anymore.

Lets hope that any Dorne stuff next season consists of Doran planning the new Targ regime.

Hopefully Stannis lives, and Brienne is reminded that it would be wrong to actually execute her liege lord or some excuse like that, so we can have fun Stannis-Brienne-Pod scenes throughout the next season.

Bumblegrump Cabbagepatch doesn't need to corrupt this.

I would like to note that, to some degree, a physical copy is less reliant on, say, the internet. Call me cautious, but I'm not one who likes to have their ability to watch something or even access a purchase be removed due to hiccups in a server or the streaming business shutting down outright.

Hopefully, Dorne can recover in quality, assuming that the Dornish become more enjoyable the farther away they are from their homeland. It could be a climate thing. Oberyn acted just as irrational and petty as everyone else in the region until he went north, where he then instantly became clever and sexy. Ellaria's

Hopefully, Dorne can recover in quality, assuming that the Dornish become more enjoyable the farther away they are from their homeland. It could be a climate thing. Oberyn acted just as irrational and petty as everyone else in the region until he went north, where he then instantly became clever and sexy. Ellaria's

Got to love the reminder that the world isn't all just knights in the pits of Meereen. That was a water dancer, another dude who presumably came from the place Areo Hotah comes from, a dothraki, the one dude in Meereen who isn't a Harpy but can fight, and that weird guy who fought shirtless with a serrated sword and a

Pretty sure. If he wasn't, that would probably just make for more questions as to what he was meant to be.

I liked the general showcase of all the different fighting styles the show's provided up to this point.

I'm hoping we get a troll-y answer to how that went down, like "Like that time Huntress Wizard turned us back to normal?" or something along those lines.

P-Bubs sure does have a stressful life. She's a scientist though and through, but she's also a totalitarian with the heart of a kindergarden teacher, because the people she rules are complete morons. Some people have said that her personality varies from episode from episode on some things, like being dour and

If I ever ran a store that employed workers at late hours, the Rains of Castamere would be on the play list. Can't let the workers be too uppity.

I will live forever pastel and cheery!

I think it could be a reasonable concept, as a starting point, that most people could swallow is that the show has handled the topic with less grace then the books have.

Are you kidding me? I was delighted.

Wait, you mean the character's name isn't Eddie Redmayne?

I think a lesson could be learned from this; magic sucks.

Betty might be worse off then Simon, now, which is sort of amazing, considering how utterly screwed up the Ice Crown is.

Cut from the same general bad cosmos, probably. If they're related, it's more like they're from the same 'town' then the same family.