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#52
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Tuluven Palefang <Dial a Port> -- Wood Elven Druid (Level 60)
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stick em with the pointy end
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#54
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Another franchise ruined by shit tier feminazi trash. What is Rey Stark going to do next?
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Loved the episode.
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#57
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Cavalry is shit for siege warfare, flaming swords or not.
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I liked the episode. I thought the script was well written and a lot of thought had been put into it. I even agreed with the characters that met their end and the way it was handled. Just one thing though involving the big ending for the episode.
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Rey mary sue stark needs no exposition.
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Yeah. Honestly, you have a decent point. The buildup with the main antagonist didn't include her character. She had a list of her own to work through. Her victim wasn't on it. I think it was a budget thing at work. So... Yeah. A mask would have made it slightly easier to accept, but we got screwed on the storytelling. I'm positive Martin wouldn't have gone that route.
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