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Theon...I'm FED UP with seeing you like this man. I need you to MAN UP. I hope ya'll enjoy the episode but I really need Theon to get to work now. #ReekBeGone

-Adison

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Stephanie Grice

While I understand how they couldn’t illustrate it in the show but book Tyrion/Tyrone has been fascinated with dragons since he was a child. Read everything about them, visited their skulls in the dungeons and dreamed of the freedom of riding one. So him actually seeing a dragon was a HUGE thing for him.

Jennifer Daniels

Re: Barristan the Bold's nickname ”Selmy had won that name when he was ten years old, a new-made squire, yet so vain and proud and foolish that he got it in his head that he could joust with tried and proven knights. So he’d borrowed a warhorse and some plate from Lord Dondarrion’s armory and entered the lists at Blackhaven as a mystery knight. Even the herald laughed. [clip] The Prince of Dragonflies had taken pity on the addlepated boy in the ill-fitting armor and accorded him the respect of taking up his challenge. One course was all that it required. Afterward Prince Duncan helped him to his feet and removed his helm. “A boy,” he had proclaimed to the crowd. “A bold boy.” - A Dance with Dragons, chapter 59 Note: Barristan would go on to defeat the Lord Commander of the Kingsguard, Ser Duncan the Tall (also one of Westeros's greatest knights) at a tourney, where he was knighted by Aegon V (Maester Aemon's brother) at age 16.