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Somewhere there's a reality where the Starks had their own version of The Mountain…

Watch that scene of her about to throw it in the water. Williams sells the shit out of that scene.

How about murdering gay people for being gay, let's start with that. Or smashing idols for other religions. Destroying alcohol because they deem it sinful. Generally attacking people in the streets for things they view as "sins". Compared to THAT? I'll take the status quo of "the rich make everyone's life shitty" over

"Hey, should we do…something…ANYTHING…about the country right next to us that murdered the princess?"
"Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah."
You could easily delete Mycella and Dorne from the story and literally NOTHING would be different…they exist to give Jaime something to do, just like Arya's story is just killing time until she

For a second I thought Brandon No Walk was Brandon Stark.

I love he paused for applause.

Kind of short sighted to turn your entire country into a theocracy just to get yourself out of trouble. I just hope there's an easy way to undo it?

If you think about it, had Hodor simply been a normal stable boy, his fate would have been the same as everyone else at Winterfell: killed by either Iron Islanders or Ramsay's Bolton men (was it ever established just WHO massacred everyone at Winterfell? One scene they're surrounded by Ramsay and his men, the next the

I'll take "people motivated by greed and self preservation" over "people motivated by insane beliefs with no sense of self preservation" any day of the week. They killed two guys simply because they were GAY. Fuck the Sparrows, and fuck the High Sparrow in particular, sending his followers to do the violent dirty work

You know the most painful part of that is going to be "Who's that? Podrick PAYNE? His uncle beheaded Ned. Hang him."

"We came here to shout at naked ladies and throw stuff at them! This religion SUCKS now."

That's reminding me of Arrested Westeros so hard.

Hodor's last words: "Earn this."

Hoping they're hired as entertainment for Walder Frey's wedding and Arya joins their troupe.

I hope they pull a classic "Banner and the Hulk are separate" so it becomes a quest for Bruce to rejoin with the thing he's been trying to get rid of his whole life.

In this world God is a narcissist who literally feeds off our love. He created humans so they could CHOOSE to love him rather than the angels who basically had no choice.

Was it Mel who cured Shireen, thus ensuring Stannis' trust forever? Or was that not on the show?

It is curious…I don't see how Arya fits into the white walker threat…her story feels like it climaxes with the end of political strife? I'd love to see her confront a batshit insane Cersei and her Frankenmountain.

Anything to take my mind off Hold the…hold the…damnitt, its no longer going to be fun to say his name anymore!

Oh sure Arya, you'll laugh at their portrayal of King Robert, but when its your dad suddenly its not so funny?