Game of Thrones SPOILERS

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AnnaMarie

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We finally got to see the first two. They were amazing....and quite funny.

We had given up many of our stations to cut back our bill, and got Netflix instead. The last few months, they have raised our internet, then house phone, then cell phone. So, we looked around. Called and said we were going to switch to their major competitor. They offered us more for less (saving us the aggravation and hook up fee).

Anyway, often the last season of a show it seems they just throw in the towel. Not this time. (It is the final season?)
 

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(It is the final season?)
It is :(

I'm gearing up for a tough show on Sunday. I'm betting we lose a couple of majors. Ep. 2, tho.... Two things exploded the Internet

Arya getting nekkid and jumping Gendry and SIR Brienne. The former had me drop-jawed and the latter game me warm fuzzies. I hope Brienne makes it.

One thing I hadn't really thought about is that there are
DEAD people in the catacombs!! And Jon has seen that The Night King can raise the dead without touching them. Holy spit!!
 

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Gendry is one of Robert Baratheon's illegitimate children.

Well, that’s the story.....but this is GOT. For many years we thought Jon was Ned Stark’s illegitimate child.

What if Ned thought it would be safer to switch and he keeps Baratheon’s child? Hadn’t he been very interested in Gendry?
Ned told the smith to send Gendry to him if he ever shows interest in wielding a sword. And he had wanted to buy a helmet Gendry made. Did he show that much interest in any of Baratheon’s other illegitimate children?
 

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Well, that’s the story.....but this is GOT. For many years we thought Jon was Ned Stark’s illegitimate child.

What if Ned thought it would be safer to switch and he keeps Baratheon’s child? Hadn’t he been very interested in Gendry?
Ned told the smith to send Gendry to him if he ever shows interest in wielding a sword. And he had wanted to buy a helmet Gendry made. Did he show that much interest in any of Baratheon’s other illegitimate children?
I think Ned was one of the only people who knew who Gentry was and that is why. He wanted to keep him safe and be able to spring him on Cersei for the throne instead of Joffrey. I don't think there was a switch. He promised his sister to keep the baby safe. I don't think he would put that baby somewhere he could not keep an eye on him at all times. But like you said, it is GoT
 

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I know there are lots of people mad about the last couple episodes. But I loved them. Yes, things were rushed and they probably should have at the very least given us a full length season (even though most episodes were super sized.) But I was not disappointed. Only two things really bothered me.

Cersei's death was no where near brutal enough. She got off extremely easy given everything she had done. And I did not like Jon having to go back to the Wall. But once he got there and left with the Wildlings, I was satisfied with that too.

Favorite moment was
Drogon destroying the Iron Throne. Perfect.

What did you all think??