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  1. I would love someone, anyone to kill Melisandre(destroy her, if she is already dead). But Melisandre's eyes in the books are red. Not sure what color in the show. Mel said Arya will kill someone with blue eyes, brown eyes and green eyes...

    Crackpot: maybe she kills people WITH eyes, as in, the eyes are the weapons. Once she's a faceless assassin of course. Mind=blown lmao hahaha

  2. No word for cousin killing - I tend to think that was a reference to Jaime killing Lancel. Jaime is the one who says "cousins". He looked like he was thinking back on his own kin-killing as Tyrion listed all the `cides. Tyrion may not understand why all the beetles had to die because in his world, he is a beetle. A dwarf who's own father and sister detest him. Even with all the Lannister gold and all the clever wit, Tyion is a beetle in the eyes of most men. I'll bet Jaime, a soldier, understands it a little though, after all he was kingsguard to the mad king Aerys. The reason the beetles had to die is because the world is fucked and those who can kill do kill. Because they can.

  3. No word for cousin killing. Since Tywins death is kinda foreshadowed by LF, anyone thinks someone will kill a cousin?

    Sansa killing Robin will be symmetrical. At KL, two people talk about killing cousins, and at Vale, two people talk about dying in a privy.

    Other possibility: Jaime killing Lancel, though I see no point in that.

  4. Don't have the page number, just did a quick search in my ebooks (very convienent for searching for phrases). It's in SoS, a Samwell chapter that starts with Gilly stating "He sucks harder than mine.". The phrase is:

    "Sam, you're a sweet fool."

    Jon says the same thing to Sam in ACOK after finding Sam has been in the NW library all night

    “Is it morning? Down here there’s no way to know.” “Sam, you’re a sweet fool,” Jon said.

    Martin, George R.R. (2003-01-01). A Clash of Kings: A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Two (p. 41). Random House, Inc.. Kindle Edition.

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