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"It Is Rare To Meet A Lannister Who Shares My Enthusiasm For Dead Lannisters. She Desperately Wants To

"It Is Rare To Meet A Lannister Who Shares My Enthusiasm For Dead Lannisters. She Desperately Wants To
"It Is Rare To Meet A Lannister Who Shares My Enthusiasm For Dead Lannisters. She Desperately Wants To
"It Is Rare To Meet A Lannister Who Shares My Enthusiasm For Dead Lannisters. She Desperately Wants To
"It Is Rare To Meet A Lannister Who Shares My Enthusiasm For Dead Lannisters. She Desperately Wants To
"It Is Rare To Meet A Lannister Who Shares My Enthusiasm For Dead Lannisters. She Desperately Wants To
"It Is Rare To Meet A Lannister Who Shares My Enthusiasm For Dead Lannisters. She Desperately Wants To
"It Is Rare To Meet A Lannister Who Shares My Enthusiasm For Dead Lannisters. She Desperately Wants To
"It Is Rare To Meet A Lannister Who Shares My Enthusiasm For Dead Lannisters. She Desperately Wants To
"It Is Rare To Meet A Lannister Who Shares My Enthusiasm For Dead Lannisters. She Desperately Wants To
"It Is Rare To Meet A Lannister Who Shares My Enthusiasm For Dead Lannisters. She Desperately Wants To
"It Is Rare To Meet A Lannister Who Shares My Enthusiasm For Dead Lannisters. She Desperately Wants To

"It is rare to meet a Lannister who shares my enthusiasm for dead Lannisters. She desperately wants to see you killed. She's wanted this for a long time. Yes, I know."

PEDRO PASCAL as OBERYN MARTELL Game of Thrones (2011-2019) 4.07 "Mockingbird"

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