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Guido 2022-04-20 09:02:44

The new focus of this episode is
the emergence of religion. The religion in the film is almost caught in a blind fanaticism. Arthur said that the two main supports of this world are government and religion. When she tried to get close to religion and wanted to use it, she was trapped in a cage. The High Sparrow has always done good deeds, so those who are willing to sacrifice their lives for him are also some poor children. I think the truth is that all connections are the existence of interests, and only the person who controls the rights at the highest point can obtain the freedom of rights. The High Sparrow is also because he is not greedy for life and fear of death, so he always has fierce malice in his eyes towards the government.

The wave of emancipation of slaves in the East is getting higher and higher, and the popularity of the Dragon Girl is also expanding. The reason for the increase in the popularity of the Dragon Girl is mainly because of the strength of the dragon, and secondly, there are a group of friends who are willing to give advice and suggestions for her, who are born and die. Of course, these are also obtained by her caring for others.

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  • Carmela 2022-03-31 09:01:09

    From the very beginning, the drama and the original have taken two paths, but the heart of the original party is still too fragile. Yesterday, I watched the scene of "Little Piggy Rape the Three Stupid" at the end of E06 for a long time. I couldn't let go of it for a long time. Therefore, I solemnly made a long overdue decision today: abandoning the drama

  • Clinton 2022-03-18 09:01:09

    In the first four seasons, men, men, and women have all stripped off their clothes, but the fifth season can only be watched by taking off the whole layer of skin. . . . I've been shouting for five years and haven't come yet, I'm too drunk

The Wars to Come quotes

  • Tyrion Lannister: What is it that you want exactly?

    Lord Varys: Peace. Prosperity. A land where the powerful do not prey on the powerless.

    Tyrion Lannister: Where the castles are made of gingerbread and the moats are filled with blackberry wine. The powerful have always preyed on the powerless, that's how they became powerful in the first place.

    Lord Varys: Perhaps. And perhaps we've grown so used to horror we assume there's no other way.

  • Lord Varys: The Seven Kingdoms need someone stronger than Tommen but gentler than Stannis. A monarch who could intimidate the High Lords and inspire the people. A ruler loved by millions, with a powerful army, and the right family name.

    Tyrion Lannister: Good luck finding him.

    Lord Varys: Who said anything about "him"?