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The whole Theon rescue didn't make much sense since Yara would have had to sail around half of Westeros just to get to the Dreadfort. It's not impossible, but very unlikely (unless that wasn't the Dreadfort for some reason). It also wasn't needed as we've seen how devoted Reek is to Ramsey several times already with even more to come and it clashes with what happens later in the books, but then again, Yara ain't Asha Greyjoy and the producers seem very keen to move away from the books this season for some reason I don't understand.

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The whole Theon rescue didn't make much sense since Yara would have had to sail around half of Westeros just to get to the Dreadfort. It's not impossible, but very unlikely (unless that wasn't the Dreadfort for some reason). It also wasn't needed as we've seen how devoted Reek is to Ramsey several times already with even more to come and it clashes with what happens later in the books, but then again, Yara ain't Asha Greyjoy and the producers seem very keen to move away from the books this season for some reason I don't understand.

 

Also she must be able to run really fast. ... I don't understand why they had to run from the dogs. They had very large swords. Just swing and cut the ######er's head off.

Great episode last night. Arya is learning!  :laugh: And as usual the scenes with Tyrion were fantastic. Especially the exchange between him and Oberyn. Just phenomenal acting.

 

The preview for the next episode looks great. The mountain and the viper going at it. Ugh, why did HBO have to put a two week break in the middel of a 10 episode season. So God damn annoying.

The two week break really is annoying. So what if it is a holiday weekend in the states, people would still watch it, and that is what DVR's are for.

Another great episode. Only 3 left in this season!!!

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The two week break really is annoying. So what if it is a holiday weekend in the states, people would still watch it, and that is what DVR's are for.

Another great episode. Only 3 left in this season!!!

 

They had a massive nosedive in viewership numbers two years ago when they aired Blackwater, and that was the largest episode of the show by that point, I think they just don't want to risk it. Super annoying, indeed.

The two week break really is annoying. So what if it is a holiday weekend in the states, people would still watch it, and that is what DVR's are for.

Another great episode. Only 3 left in this season!!!

Plus it's not like it's not aired many times again during the week.

Two week? Its a one week break. No episode on 5/25, returns 6/1.

 

Yes, but they can't add those up to get a rating.

Two weeks as in, 14 days until the next episode. It's usually at one-week (7 day) break between episodes.

Great episode last night. Arya is learning!  :laugh: And as usual the scenes with Tyrion were fantastic. Especially the exchange between him and Oberyn. Just phenomenal acting.

Agreed, loved the ending too.

Note to Self: Don't read Youtube comments for next episode promo :no:

Oh no! Sorry something was spoiled for you!  :/ I generally don't read youtube comments due to being embarrassed for the human species after reading them. I'm not surprised someone was evil enough to put a spoiler out there.

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Oh no! Sorry something was spoiled for you!  :/ I generally don't read youtube comments due to being embarrassed for the human species after reading them. I'm not surprised someone was evil enough to put a spoiler out there.

Yeah it was the top comment as well! So yeah ######ers

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