tumblebum28
Jacob Singer
tumblebum28

The first two options of how Euron found her seem the most plausible. Hell, I'd take the magic option over yet another miraculous chance encounter. There's been too many of those already.

No one can measure up to Euron this early in the season. His plot armor doesn't disintegrate for another 3 episodes, at least.

The Unsullied would be carried on a separate journey by the majority of Yara's fleet. Only Yara's flagship & a small escort would bring Ellaria & the Sand Snakes back to Dorne. It's a distinction that's really easy to miss the first time, but I caught it later on in subtitles. Tyrion lays it all out on the map

I'm half expecting him to be clinging to Euron's ship like a barnacle next episode. But tactically speaking, if he charges Euron then Yara's thoat gets slit. Maybe he did the right thing in the long run.

He also returned to Dany's ship awfully fast after visiting Dorne in last season's finale. People have written it off as sloppy editing, but it is kind of suspect.

Euron Greyjoy is the Ramsay Bolton of the sea. 20 good sailors will wreck anyone's shit on the high seas.

I also thought the same thing for a split second.

I think he likes it.

For extra style points, Jon & Dany eyeballing each other naked in a pile of ashes. Cue theme music.

I'm pretty sure they're on separate ships which……are implausibly far away from their escorts. I dunno, all I knows is that the Unsullied are in the previews & they're invading something next week.

So the top secret Dragonslayer Weapon is the same kind of ballista they used to kill a giant in the 4th season? Who'da thought. I mean, with Qyburn's eyebrow-raising smirk you'd think it would be something far more revolutionary. But no, it's just the same old kind of ballista that's been in the realm for thousands

"Do not take if pregnant, nursing, taking MAO inhibitors or suffering from type 2 diabetes or greyscale".

It's on a higher shelf & he doesn't have tall ladder privileges yet.

Milk of the poppy is habit forming & should be avoided.

Only after fucking things up good & proper for 5 episodes by empowering Littlefinger because she didn't think Jon was being smart enough.

No, it just implies that the Wolf doesn't belong in the world of people in the same way Arya isn't cut out to be a "lady of the court" like her father wanted her to be. This is according to the writers in the after show segment.

When Aemon Targaryen died & Sam left, the average IQ at the wall dropped 30 points.

Thanks for that. The crew of the Cole should not be forgotten.

There was a suicide bomber on a speed boat that attacked a US ship many years ago. After 9-11 it's completely forgotten. I cannot for the life of me remember the name of the ship or how many people died unless I googled it. As a rally cry I imagine the Canterbury gets completely replaced by Eros & the destruction of

They're Weird Shirts. Because…..honestly who TF can say what really happens to them? We'll know by next year, hopefully.