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In her mind she'd be euthanizing her child, not killing him.

She removed Hound from the list, they mentioned that during her faceless training this season.

I think that's what they're implying and I don't at all like it, being out of nowhere in terms of plot (when did he even get the chance to fall in love with her?) and character (WOULD he even fall for her?)

That's interesting, that he might even have thought of it as revenge against Cersei. What I'd been predicting all season was that she'd actually kill Tommen herself b/c she'd gone off some deep end by the end of episode 10.1 AND Tommen just kept siding with Marge/Faith since then. I thought, she wants to get out in

Lapping the tears from his cheeks.

Ok and she says the Red Woman?

Was it a rumor or did only Jaime know about it, thus only Cersei and Tyrion being told about it?

Frankenmountain is also on her list. How amazing would it be if she took him out in some slick way? Plus it'd get a nod of approval from her buddy Sandor.

Things left to humanize Arya: Nymeria, Gendry, Hot Pie, Jon. Definitely want to see Nymeria come back, and in a meaningful way.

Yes, very true.

Oh Beric Dondarrion is, for giving Gendry to Melisandre, but is Melisandre herself? I don't remember her ever saying the name.

I'm sure she vividly remembers how Jamie called out her dad in a streetfight in season one though he hasn't ever made her kill list, has he? Cersei did and Joffrey did, but for different reasons than the execution of Ned. I guess any Lannister is her enemy but it hasn't been articulated to us that she's hunting for

Sorry I read your last comment as you saying Dany coming out of the bath was hot, not that the two of them were hot together in some way.

Tommen's arc is pretty tragic, isn't it? Obviously confirmation of Marge's death is what spurs him to walk out of the window but his reckoning with both his own powerlessness and his ambivalence about his mother have been defining him basically since he was crowned. During last season when we heard that he had taken

YES. Ever since the show began I've sort of hoped the objects and map in the title sequence were a working model that existed in the world somewhere and figured the Citadel would be that place, hoping we'd maybe see it in a room somewhere. Seeing those orreries hanging from the library ceiling was the next best thing.

One of the characters looking hot in the scene doesn't at all equal chemistry between them and another character.

Skrein and Clarke had chemistry?? Agree to disagree, I guess.

I think Brian's traipsing was to take on the mantle of the three-eyed raven. He has powers and abilities that are unique and important and will likely play a big role in the future war. Learning that Jon isn't Ned's son wasn't the point of going beyond the wall and back, I don't think that's what the show is implying.

It's "exceptionally important" that Jon can ride on the back of a dragon? Really? Or is it just a cool image that we want to see?

Go back and watch him again. He is a boring and awkward actor with an attractive face and good teeth, nothing more. The current Daario is a convincing human being. Regardless of source material and faithful adaptation, regardless of what book fans want to see when a written character is brought to life by an actor,