Who has what it takes to sit the Iron Throne? And who should Westeros really want there? Let’s achieve forced optimization by eliminating redundancies and applying analytics to identify the optimum fit!
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Who has what it takes to sit the Iron Throne? And who should Westeros really want there? Let’s achieve forced optimization by eliminating redundancies and applying analytics to identify the optimum fit!
Who has what it takes to sit the Iron Throne? And who should Westeros really want there? Let’s achieve forced optimization by eliminating redundancies and applying analytics to identify the optimum fit!
Who has what it takes to sit the Iron Throne? And who should Westeros really want there? Let’s achieve forced optimization by eliminating redundancies and applying analytics to identify the optimum fit!
Who has what it takes to sit the Iron Throne? And who should Westeros really want there? Let’s achieve forced optimization by eliminating redundancies and applying analytics to identify the optimum fit!
Who has what it takes to sit the Iron Throne? And who should Westeros really want there? Let’s achieve forced optimization by eliminating redundancies and applying analytics to identify the optimum fit!
Tyrion attempts to negotiate with Cersei on behalf of the living; Theon gets a pep talk from Jon and takes matters into his own hands; Sansa resolves her situation with Arya and Littlefinger; the Wall is breached
The no-good, very-bad, horrible plan to capture a wight from an army of the undead gets complicated; Arya and Sansa face off in Winterfell; the Night King acquires an invaluable asset
Jaime recognizes the severity of the situation; Cersei shares big news; Dany and Tyrion make a peace offering; Arya stalks Littlefinger in Winterfell; Jon and Davos head north on a mission
Littlefinger gives Bran a gift; Arya returns to Winterfell; Jon offers counsel; Dany unleashes Drogon on the Lannisters
Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen meet; Euron Greyjoy delivers on his promise; Bran and Sansa Stark are reunited; Sam succeeds in curing Jorah; the land war for the Iron Throne begins
Jon decides to head to Dragonstone; Arya crosses paths with Nymeria; Euron leads a surprise attack; the Sand Snakes disappoint spectacularly (again)
Arya reminds the Freys what happens to the North's enemies when winter comes; Cersei makes an ally; Bran and Meera make it back to the Wall; Dany comes home.
Truck, Madds, Weems, and Yax all voted on 34 questions long before the first trailer for Season 7 ever dropped. The winner gets lots of whiskey. Simple, right?
Concluding our history trilogy with Robert's Rebellion and the events in Westeros leading up to Season 1.
Revisiting the history of Westeros after the Doom of Valyria, beginning with Aegon's Conquest and ending with the fateful Tourney at Harrenhal
Let's roll our eyes back in our head, plug into the nearest weirwood tree, and jump back in time to learn more about what happened before the events of Game of Thrones.
Cersei clears her enemies from the board; Arya returns to Westeros; Lord Frey eats something disagreeable; Littlefinger reveals his hand; the North chooses a new King; Dany finds allies in Westeros; the identity of Ned's "bastard" is confirmed.
Jon Snow meets Ramsay Bolton outside of Winterfell; Dany and Tyrion turn the tables on the Slavers; Sansa exacts vengeance.
Arya (de)faces her nemesis; The Hound tracks his prey; Tyrion's peace falls apart; Cersei chooses violence; Jaime ousts the Blackfish.
The Hound resurfaces; Cersei and the Starks search for allies in their regions; Jaime tries to negotiate an end to the siege; Arya lowers her guard.