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The Gilley and Sam scene was just silly.

Cersei's face was perfect when the dude suggested what they might find if they looked past her fineries.
 
The Gilley and Sam scene was just silly.

Cersei's face was perfect when the dude suggested what they might find if they looked past her fineries.

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The Gilley and Sam scene was just silly.

Cersei's face was perfect when the dude suggested what they might find if they looked past her fineries.

Her face was a mixture of fear and disgust; like someone just busted out a rancid fart and she caught the first whiff
 
They picked the right Sand Snake for the job in the prison screen; clearly the looker of the three.
 
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How hard is it not to spoil stuff? There is a book thread for a reason. I don't care but some people do.

Spoilers tend to not become spoilers a decade after in book or movie form, regardless of how much many don't like it, the show is at a point where very little is being spoilered discussing anything because a lot of the main points are near or past the books even.

No matter how anyone "feels" about spoilers, this is still the internet. Snape kills dumbledore, Vader is Luke's father, Soylent green is people.

And most of us didn't spoil the red wedding for anyone. So, I'm not sure how spoilers really apply to anything at this point.
 
Spoilers tend to not become spoilers a decade after in book or movie form, regardless of how much many don't like it, the show is at a point where very little is being spoilered discussing anything because a lot of the main points are near or past the books even.

No matter how anyone "feels" about spoilers, this is still the internet. Snape kills dumbledore, Vader is Luke's father, Soylent green is people.

And most of us didn't spoil the red wedding for anyone. So, I'm not sure how spoilers really apply to anything at this point.

This thread is about the show. It's a spoiler if things that happen in the books haven't happened yet in the show. It's that simple.

I do believe that the minute the episode is over this thread is fair game.
 
This thread is about the show. It's a spoiler if things that happen in the books haven't happened yet in the show. It's that simple.

I do believe that the minute the episode is over this thread is fair game.

But the post that started all of this was about something that happened in the book that isn't in the show because they changed that storyline.
 
But the post that started all of this was about something that happened in the book that isn't in the show because they changed that storyline.

Which means it is not a show spoiler. But people still freak out about it.

I mean, the creators have already said they are cutting Lady Stoneheart from the show, are we no longer allowed to talk about her even though she should've showed up nearly two seasons ago?
 
Which means it is not a show spoiler. But people still freak out about it.

I mean, the creators have already said they are cutting Lady Stoneheart from the show, are we no longer allowed to talk about her even though she should've showed up nearly two seasons ago?

There still may be a chance on that front. Episode 10 is titled "Mother Mercy", and they do like dual meanings in their episode names. Probably just the showrunners trolling book readers again, though.
 
There still may be a chance on that front. Episode 10 is titled "Mother Mercy", and they do like dual meanings in their episode names. Probably just the showrunners trolling book readers again, though.

It's probably in relation to daenerys or cersei
 
I just want an excuse for Trial of Seven during the run of the show or books.

I don't think there are enough fighting men in one place that we care about on the show for there to be a Trial of Seven. I could imagine Loras asking for a ToS if they had introduced Garlan and some other Reachmen. Them against the sparrows would make for awesome television.
 

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