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  1. Ignore this comment if criticism upsets you.

    Joe comes off as pedantic when he uses words like swagger. He comes across as a non-nerd trying to connect with nerds. I searched your twitter Joe, you have never used the word swagger like that. Of your seventeen thousand nine hundred tweets, you've only used the word swagger once, and you used it in the traditional way. Basically, my gut instinct was that you are not a nerd. However, I think you are but you're being pedantic because you think that's what people want. I understand that sometimes people don't seem like nerds and that certain jobs like voice acting can completely transform the way you come across to people, but you're clearly using a forced vocabulary, trying to come across as someone you're not. Your twitter feed, where you're just ranting about conservatives and being yourself, is actually way more enjoyable and nerdy than your GoT commentary where you are essentially playing a vacuous hype man.

    link that shows twitter search results:
    https://twitter.com/search?l=&q=swagger%20from%3Atherochasays&src=typd&lang=en&lang=en

  2. Can people please stop it with being Stark like in the North is a problem. Ned did not get killed for being honorable and noble in the North. He got killed for being an honorable fool in the South. He ruled the North for 17 years, his people loved him, they went to war for him. His people crowned his sons their King because they believe in the Stark ways. The North is not the South.

  3. No Rocha! What Jon Snow did is exactly NOT what Robb did. Robb did not forgive Ricard Karstark & beheaded him when it was the right thing to do but not the practical thing to do & lost the Karstark's family's loyalty – in the War of the 5 Kings & in the war against the Boltons. Jon Snow forgave the Karstarks (& the Umbers), thus ensuring their loyalty & adding their soldiers in the war against the White Walkers.

  4. Cersei might've been listening to her father, but she never learned from him. As Tywin himself put it, when talking to Cersei: "I don't distrust you because you're a woman. I distrust you because you're not as smart as you think you are." He was spot on!
    RIP Tywin Lannister.

    And Sansa isn't right. She is shortsighted and jaded. She does the dumbest things everytime and is being easily manipulated by Littlefinger. She didn't save anybody's ass. She is the reason they were outnumbered in first place, by not saying anything to Jon about the knights of the Vale, and technically Littlefinger "saved" them.

  5. rocha's incorrect about jon's decision being the same mistake robb made with the karstarks previously. robb was councilled to show mercy and went against that by beheading karstark, turning the family against him. sansa wants to destroy their family in retaliation for BotB – but jon is offering mercy.
    his point is that the people who committed the crimes are all already gone, and those who had no say in those decisions now remain, so we should all put our differences aside and unite together again on a fresh slate against a bigger threat because that's what really matters.
    her position is that if the head of the family makes a decision all must be punished for it. ironic for the person who was held captive and tortured daily for her gross crime of being the young daughter/sister of a "traitor".

    to kill or disinherit or otherwise punish these kids would be all too easy for someone now in a position of total power over them. jon's offering forgiveness and an olive branch…a new lease of life. for that, these kids will be forever grateful. their lives are indebted to him, and their loyalty, to him specifically, will now be very hard to break.

  6. No one I have heard on any channel or show has commented on the moment that Danny looked up after touching the sand. The scale of the scenes leading up to that moment and then her looking up really portrayed her as the little girl that left and has returned. She , just for a moment, looked like a little one and then she stood and completed the journey to her castle and birthright, HOME. So beautiful.

  7. ** I think Bran has been used by the knight king as a trojan horse to enter beyond the wall.
    **The Horn of Joramun has magical powers which was used to wake giants from the earth.. Would it be used to by Euron to bring cersei a dragon
    **Shireen Baratheons greyscale stopped spreading because she spent time at (dragonstone) … Which means that sam will find dragonglass to help with Jorah Mormonts greyscale

  8. Strange… praising Sansa for "learning from Cersei" is crazy. NO ONE in the series has made more bad decisions than Cersei, is guilty of more faulty analysis of situations than Cersei or demonstrated a poorer handle on how to gain the support of people around her than Cersei. Remember, her own father nailed it… he ignored her advice because he knows that she is not early as smart as she thinks she is… just ask Olena.

  9. God I loved Dany arriving at Dragonstone. Truly a great powerful moment to end the kickoff episode of the season. Also the dynamic between Jon and Sansa is gonna be one hell of a ride as we progress the story. In a perfect world Jon and Sansa would learn to compromise and find way to control the threat of Cersei whilst continuing to prepare for the war with the white walkers. But this is anything but a perfect world and I can't wait to see how this plays out.

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