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  1. So help D&D if Arya gets raped next episode. I didn't consider it a possibility, then they set up Trant as a pedophile, and shown a willingness to burn a sweet young girl alive. I've got this gut wrenching fear the poison they gave Arya was a placebo, and that was the test. I'll be amongst the pitchfork crowd this time.
  2. I believe they felt the need to spoil this to minimize the amount of death threats they would get. What's sad, is I'm being 100% honest.
  3. I believe they felt the need to spoil this to minimize the amount of death threats they would get. What's sad, is I'm being 100% honest.
  4. ***** the Moon Door. Giant Wall Scythe of Doom is now Westeros's most bad*** execution device.
  5. Can you blame him, he got an early preview of Longclaw going through Karl's head. He likely had the biggest inner/mental grin.
  6. Not every mine in the Westerlands are Lannister mines. And Tywin can right off one unproducing mine as a "reserve," and make sure miners are not jumping from mine to mine. So several mines could close, or their produce greatly lied about. Tywin's father proved their wealth is vulnerable by nearly bankrupting the house during a time of piece. I would not be surprised if the Lannister's are bankrupted by series end. Not saying they won't bounce back, they collect taxes from a rich region and control a large city, but "rich as a Lannister." Will become a Rat Cook like message.
  7. He's thinking of using his individual money to essentially pay off the interest rates/minimum payment to keep the IB from backstabing them. Only Tywin knows the state of the Lannister's finances. Well, knew.
  8. Maybe, maybe not. We've never seen Casterly Rock or its mines. So the mines very well might be dry, and the Lannister's are coasting off of taxes and investments (like their massive loan to the throne). If they get payed back with interest, they will be rich again. However, if they are forced to write off their debts as reparations.... well, their are ****ed, and will take decades to recover.
  9. I hope dragons don't burn down the Weirwood cave. That place is bad*** , and Weirwoods have suffered enough :crying:
  10. I feel his, "Oh *****" face when she opened the door with the Septon ready to marry, made up for that.
  11. When Jon entered the cabin, with fire reflecting off the blood on Longclaw's edge, SO *******ING EPIC! You knew ***** was about to go down, and it did.
  12. The Westerlings are a house almost as old or as old as the Lannister's and their mines went dry. The Lannister's active wealth(from inheritances, taxes, and investments) has been loaned out to the kingdom. If they don't get payed back, they're *****.
  13. Yes, it's been proposed several times that the Lannister mines are like that Quarth guys vault. They are not poor, but their endless money pool dryed up and they survive as a bank of sorts and off Lannisport taxes. As I recall there is also a bit in the Dance of Dragons war were a Lannister steals a big percentage of the realms wealth for "safe" keeping. That could be how they were holding on.
  14. Best episode of the season :bowdown: We got to see Lysa cray cray, Hodor smash, Jon Snow slash, and Crasters go up in smoke. Also the did they just state the Lannister mines are dry :devil: Fan theory is show canon.
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