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And how long will it take for the book to be finaly released
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Rewatching Game of Thrones. Podrick is such a sweet soul, gentle, and kind. After everything that Sansa has been through with Joffrey and Ramsey... she deserves someone gentle. I think if we got a season 9 (or even in one of the later parts of the books yet to be published), they could have been good together. We all have issues with the ending of the show. But one of the things that I did like was Sansa being Queen of the North. I think Podrick would be a loyal advisor and friend and they could build a good relationship on a foundation of safety and trust. Because as Queen of the North, she ..read more
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Currently rewatching GOT, I’m on the last season. And my god did they ever butcher this show in the last two seasons. You can see such a dramatic shift in the dialogue. It’s just so blah now, I almost get second hand embarrassment watching it. Ugh such a good show up until season 6. They ruined it at the end though ?
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Study uses Game of Thrones to advance understanding of face blindness - News and events, University of York
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I just saw the long night for the first time and I have to say it's (imo) one of the best episode of the series so far. Big stakes, emotional and satisfying endings and cool battles. It should definitely be the last episode. I think , while it may not be the best, it certainly isn't the second worst. Comment your (civilized) thoughts
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