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Zachary Michaels
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Now that you mention it, his death, (or capture) means nobody can tell Cersi the truth. Not sure if it changes anything, but kind of sad that Dany's most badass moment kinda fucks up the Queen of Thorn's final bard.

They really like rape.

She has the Greyjoys, but it seems dubious that Euron is as good a comander as Jamie.

Maybe she has her continuity mixed up and thought Lady Stoneheart was in play.

1. Arya sparring with Briene was absolutely shameless fan service, and I am not complaining.
2. I like how Davos is trying to come up with a better title for Jon. He comes off as such a dad.
3. What was Littlefinger thinking when he was watching Arya? Any guesses?
4. Somebody last week said that Bran had magical autism

This comment is a good reminder of how hard it is to differentiate between sarcastic criticism and actual racism on the internet.

"Have a great day at work."
That one kinda works without irony actually.

I guess since context is by definition relational, seeing everything at once would be in direct opposition?

I thought she used all of it blowing up the sept?

This is the second time some thugish dude as talked about anal fingering. I guess that's what the writers think it's a good sex act for sociopaths?

There are plenty of historical examples of ex slaves that owned slaves.

Main thoughts:
1. Out of all the things he could mention, why did Bran describe night of Sansa rape? I get that Jedi mystic types aren't any good at small talk, but why does he have to be totally creepy?
2. Euron Greyjoy is very boring. I hope now that he's all established he basically just becomes Cersi henchmen #3,

Still makes a living.

I'm not sure how you can hide a huge fucking explosion that kills the Queen and main religous organization, and the fact that she's responsible is the only thing that puts her in power.

The point the guy was making was that it takes a strong stomache to do surgery, and I'm pointing out that weighing organs isn't even close to the toughest thing that Sam has done.

I'm not sure that was really a plan though.

I don't even understand the purpose of this snark, but yeah, someone with military experience probably would be more likely to be able to do impromptu surgery than a random civillian.

He was also in a major battle and killed a White Walker.

Well nobody wants a story where the prophesy says a straightforward thing and then it just happens.

The most optmistic take would be that she knows the rejection isn't the core of who Nymeria is, and that under all her vengance and hate Arrya is still capable of compassion and reconcilliation, which is good because with Jon gone her main reunion will be with Sansa and maybe even more importantly, Brienne.