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It seems like at least SOME of the staff suspect it, and the Man In Black DEFINTELY thinks it's possible.

Let me correct myself then - he knows how dangerous it is to intervene. He nearly lost himself in the past.

The only thing better than Publix is Wegman's, but you gotta go up to cold-ass yankee places to get Wegmans.

That baby is a motherfucking dwarf. Bank on it.

That shit doesn't matter to him. Littlefinger is a tiny fish in the universe's pond, no matter what he tells himself.

She takes the dragons away from her base, she leaves her base open to attack.

and the rowing. dude's arms have got to be like steel cables.

Yeah, this episode showed us WHY Davos was such a damned good smuggler.

It's not a dream team without "the big woman"

Bran can't intervene. He just sees shit, I think.

But some damned fun tablesetting.

He thought he was the chosen one and so it couldn't be helped.

A dragon.

My buddy had a theory that they are essentially waiting for winter at this point. Once it's cold enough south of the wall, they'll strike.

Oh, it's DEFINITELY a dumb plan. But it's also just about the only way to get the Lannisters on board.

It was Sansa's letter to Robb, way way back in S2-ish, telling him that Ned was dead and that Joffery would give him mercy if he bent the knee.

Snowvengers Assemble!

It was a SECRET wedding! he said so!

For an episode that was 90% putting pieces in place, it sure was brisk as hell and deeply entertaining. Fun stuff.

"Mugged liberal" literally WAS Miller's politics. He was, IIRC, mugged twice while living in NYC and doing Daredevil, then promptly moved to the fucking suburbs and went insane.