That seems about it.Seems like a very long and (IMO kind of boring) storyline that had little to no payoff.A weird thing about this season is it almost spoils nothing and will leave us both at the end of ADWD and the middle of TWOW.

The faith of the seven is the religious tradition of the city Tommen has lived his entire short life in so it's possible that elements of what he's experienced have kind of "reignited" some of the ideas and conditioning his upbringing would have left in him.I felt like the scene with Margaery and HS did a great job of showing his sort of schtick to the point where the same stuff in a couple scenes with Tommen would have felt like it was really belaboring it. Game of Thrones hadn’t even sightly earned this moment, the Mad Queen arc having come at us like one of Euron’s surprise crossbow bolts. Welcome to r/asoiaf's Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 8, "No One" Episode Discussion Thread! Downlaod link to Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 6 (HBO) What has a beginning must surely has a end! Yes, Cersei is a huge villain, but she's not a bigger antagonist than the God of Death. Huh? Tyrion can't think his way out of a paper bag and fails to read people properly?

This would have cemented his choice of Bran even if Jon were free.

Meanwhile blackfish swims away ala the book.I can only hope, because if not this was a more dissapointing death than stannis.Tommen with the swift #hypeblock. These are not necessarily in order:First and foremost - the main antagonist in the story must be the Night King. Sansa goes from idealistic, naive young girl to jaded, wise leader of her people... and then, nothing. So fucking dumb that she went that "insane" instantly. "If you see rules … Ned was disgusted and that’s why he left and didn’t have any role in the government. Okay, her world is crumbling, so maybe... but it's tenuous. You could say she grows at the very end when the Hound tells her she doesn't want to be like him and warns her off pursuing vengeance. It's so wildly out of character for her.They only had six episodes to depict her fall from grace. suggests he might have even agreed with Tyrion, had they discussed it. Thanks!It's sad how many of you blame your poor perception and ability to reason about events on your own on bad writing.I refuse to believe blackfish is dead. If you haven't already taken it, please do so now!This post is for people watching the episode live. Not only that, it happens with three episodes still to come. After being in Dany's service, I think he would get a better but imperfect understanding of the tongue.Jon probably shouldn't have understood, unless he was going off tone alone. Meh..I feel like it's pretty plain that this 13?-year-old kid has accepted the religion as true.

?I didn't read all comments so I apologize if this was already addressed.I was like “oooh, now Euron is going to know something’s up” when he said that. If this had been developed more, couldn't this have been shown at play in why Tyrion served Dany to begin with (she couldn't have children who inherit the crown) and opposed Varys's last minute "plan" to swap Dany for Jon (Jon might have children and restart the dynasty).

The writing was incredible. Welcome to /r/asoiaf's Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 6 Morning After Post-Episode Thread! shares.

He had his army in the city and Robert had to marry Cersei for politics. I didn't buy it.