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This is probably my favorite single episode thus far... Tears were streaming down my face for a good 10 minutes. It is so insane. GRRM must have had this scene in his head from the very beginning, which is just incredulous. So much planning and thought! So much foresight! Basically Hodor's entire life was so he could do that one final task for Bran... But just hearing him start repeating it during his seizure was so sad, until all he could say was Hodor. I wonder how Bran is going to react when he finally wakes up... knowing he was the reason why Hodor couldn't speak anymore. 

But, I bet Hodor was relieved. He probably played that moment in his head over and over without end. I mean, it was the only thing he could even speak. Despite how horrific his death was, he was probably as peaceful and content as a man could be. At least, I like to hope so

Alright, I need to move on before I start bawling like a baby again... umm... shit, i dunno... what else even happened? lol. Dany did something... Oh, she commanded Ser Jorah to find a cure. For some reason, I don't think that is going to happen.

And then there was Sansa, who is quickly picking up the rules to the Game of Thrones. Lying to Jon, threatening Littlefinger... As a Littlefinger fan, that scene was disappointing, haha. But Petyr will find a way to bounce back. He always does :)

Holy crap :'( I just watched it, & I was the same with the tearsss, had to calm myself for several minutes but you've just set me off again with the "basically his whole life was for Bran" omg, and yeah the seizure ughhh :( he's probably going to feel really shitty 

This was definitely the saddest episode...

The moment between Dany and Jorah I just broke down at that bit, & same, but now I really hope he does find it, haha though "Dany did something.." that's funny

The bit when Theon stuck up for Yara and said she should be queen, I was in tears again haha :'( I love Theon now, he's like become one of my favourite characters

Then the wolf dying I got teary again

& finally Hodor, was in tears again :( Hodorrr </3 and just seeing Bran's face at that part added to the sadness of it

Awwww, she did have a point though, I'd probably be the same way, but yeah haha

Overall a great bloody episode, only made me an emotional wreck 

& oh, I cracked up at the moment between Tormund (finally learned his name) and Brienne :') the smile he gave her hahahah 

Noooo! Sherlene! I blocked the memory of the wolf dying for a reason!!! :'( :'(

Oh yeah, Theon did stuff too. That was nice of him to do that, yeah. But wow! I finally know why their saying is "What is dead may never die"... they literally kill their King before he can rule! They drown them in the ocean and hope they resuscitate themselves, which, is that even possible? I figured you had to do like CPR or something to save a drowned victim... but maybe not. That was funny how they just stole all the ships and left tho... And even tho the uncle is a total dick, he was talking about joining Dany, which gives him bonus points in my book... even if he does want to force her hand into marriage, but I know that will never happen, lol

Also, I just remembered about Arya as well... Oh man, I am getting really nervous about her again. I thought she was doing so well, but then she wouldn't laugh at the guy making fun of Ned. Then she kept asking questions about her target and why she was targeted... I'm beginning to think she's never going to become a faceless assassin, which is extremely disappointing.

Ah, yes, Tormund! He is hilarious! It will be a little sad if Brienne is actually forced to go to Riverrun by Sansa. I think Sansa just wants to get rid of her for a while because she knows too much about Littlefinger

Awww oopsies! :') I'm still not over that episode :( 

Arya is annoying me, other discussion 

Tormund & Brienne <3 hahaha

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