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Depends on your mileage on anachronisms I guess… I'd be curious to know how much was known about hair inheritance in the middle ages, and what reasoning they thought was behind it

He could hardly say "Blond hair is a recessive gene, that would require a second blond gene in the other zygote could he"?

I wonder who at the castle can actually read - most of the high born leaders sided with Alliser Thorne. It would be funny if there are ravens there with messages attached that no-one has picked up…

With no maester there, and literacy being at a premium, it's possible that no-one knows how to dispatch a raven (which will make the wilding army arriving at Eastwatch an interesting thing!)

I would still love to shake the hand of the person who went "That's why they call it King's Landing" in the wake of Tommen's death - That sick internet bastard made my day!

They might not have had anywhere they could make armour for someone his size. The chest piece alone would have been too big for an armourer to work on in a normal workshop, and it looks like the Wildlings only do minimal metal work

I doubt the Lannister forces would try to go fight Dorne with the Tyrell army not exactly onside, and the Dornish army wouldn't have been confident on the position of the Tyrells until after the Sept of Baelor got Dragonfyred. I would have expected the Lannister's to publicise Myrcella's death as a propaganda thing as

I wondered if it was because he need Jorah conscious to get access to the flesh without having to try to left and carry him to whatever position needed next

The second Matrix film (narrowly beating the Star Wars prequels) - a load of pointless, boring SFX sequences until you hit the clunky dialogue car-crash that is the Architect scene. No tension because of how powerful Neo was, and nowhere near as clever as the writers thought it was…

Why can I picture Tyrion saying to Davos "You can't be the Hand, you don't have enough fingers!"

It looks like Nymeria is in the next episode from the 20s teaser they put out - or at least some wolf is

Yeah, I was disappointed that revelation was excised from the show. Jamie telling him meant that Jamie felt some complicity in Tywin's death, and some measure of compassion for Tyrion. It did however save Tyrion from droning on and on about destinations…

It's not the kind of acting that gets awards - all subtle undercurrents, rather than big showy moments. It's a shame as it often feels that this is the best work (thinking of Zach Gilford losing it at the dinner table in the Friday Night Lights episode where he buries his father, and he wasn't even nominated). What

I hadn't realised just how good the voice is of the actor who plays Beric Dondarrion. It's got a wonderful timbre

I'm fine with that too. It's a misjudgement certainly, but I can see why Sansa would do that - feeling over-looked in previous debates, or because in all previous situations she hasn't had any power. She is still growing up and I'm glad to see a show allowing the main cast to make mistakes

I loved that argument between Sansa and Jon - antagonistic points of view, but you can understand where both are coming from. It's something I don't think enough TV shows or movies do in having complex motivations for the characters

Does he regret that Dorne made it IN to the TV series with how well that turned out?

Winter is Coming…

It's your choice to be ignorant…

The racers are incredibly fit athletes. The stamina, strength and concentration it takes to control a full on race bike for that length of time is something. Not to mention their general refusal to let pain stop them (like Max Biaggi pulling a pin out of his hand mid race because it was affecting his throttle control…)