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Game of characters moving super fast across the world because they didn't make it clear how much time passed.
Overall, good episode with the closure that a season should have. Definitely didn't have some of the things I wanted, but I'm not writing the show so I'll see where this goes. Overall, not too thrilled by the season, but S06E09 made up for it.
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-blam!-ing loved the episode. But I got some questions... Why didn't Coldhands leave the damn horse? Bran can't walk and whatsherface is supposed to drag him to the wall?? Speaking of which, was Bran at the Tree that Jon and Sam swore the oath in front of? If so...maybe she doesn't need to drag him that far? Where was Jora? Seems to me that sooo much time has passed in this one episode, that Jora must be fully covered in scales. I mean Varis went all the way to Dorne, and then Back. The Old Queen of Thornes made it from Highgarden to Dorne and then got troops and boats all the way to slaver's....err Dragon's Bay (some of the boats in Danny's fleet have the Rose symbol on the sails). That's a lot of time. I expect Jora to meet up with Sam, who'll help cure him...and those two are the link between Danny and Jon other than Danny being Jon's...aunt that is. Speaking of Jon...When young Ned enters the tower, he puts Dawn up against the bed. What happens to that sword? Davos is an ass. First of all if Stanis didn't want his kid burned to death she'd still be alive. Melisandra wasn't the King nor the Queen. If Davos was so morally high and mighty why did he stick around after Renley was murdered by the Smoke monster he witnessed? Why did he stick around after so many others were burned to death? How long was the feast at the Frey's? Black Walder and his bro were alive at the start, when Aria was eyeballing Jamie. But, that same day, the brothers are chopped and minced into a baked pie? GOT plays very, very lose with time.