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Say what you will about the show, but I think nobody can deny there has not been a single bad soundtrack in it

Ramin Djawadi is a fucking genius, what are some of your favorite soundtracks?

Mine are Light of the Seven and A Lannister Always Pays his Debts

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Could Arya’s “nobody” arc reflect what happened to Theon in S4?

May be a stretch, but this whole thing of change and loss of identity, surrendering to a higher power feels very similar

However she does do this by choice, with the goal of empowerment, two things that don’t happen to Theon. Still I find this interesting

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Do you miss this show?

I don't know, maybe it's nostalgia talking through me but I really miss times when people were waiting for another episode to come out. The whole world that was created, the story, people and all other things - I can't describe how amazing it was. It's really a shame what happened with this show in season 7 and 8. How do you feel about it? I don't really ask about the show - I'm more interested about your feelings

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What if? After hearing about the threat in the north and wanting to protect her half brother, she said the Night King?
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"Go, Ser Barristan. Sing a song for me." On this day 10 years ago (May 3, 2015), the fourth episode of the fifth season of "Game of Thrones" aired: "Sons of the Harpy". Directed by Mark Mylod and written by Dave Hill.
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The Kingslayer

From watching the series multiple times and reading the books currently there’s always something that kind of bugs me, why does everyone hate Jaime Lannister for killing the mad king, by all accounts everyone knew the king was obviously going insane, burning people to death in court. And the exchange between Jaime and Nedd in the throne room where Jaime said it felt like justice after Aerys killed Nedd’s father and brother, surely that warrants some respect from Nedd.

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