Yeah, that Dorne letter is interesting. Why didn't they, like, you know, show it in the episode itself? It wouldn't take more than a few seconds and people could've dissected the episode afterwards and read it. They often did this in earlier seasons.
Also, already pointed out in the comments to the pic, but "neices"?
Anyway, people who dislike the rants about the show should probably skip this, but I've read
this one rant on westeros.org and it's gold. I don't necessarily agree with all the points there, but it legitimately made me laugh a couple of times.
Hell, I was the first to tell people this show is awesome during the first four seasons - I was willing to forgive a lot of flaws back then, because I felt the show writers cared about it and about making a faithful adaptation. Season 5 butchered this feeling completely.
I'll address the plot points arguments when I get home, but honestly, with posts like this one
My question in general would be if people dislike the show and then specifically only comment on the part they don't like then why watch it? There has to be something that people like to keep them watching.
Can't speak for everyone, and I kinda like some moments in the show still, but in my opinion:
1) People who dislike the show (like me) still watch it because they're fans of the ASOIAF universe. I consider myself one of those fans and I'm going to follow anything officially ASOIAF-related, regardless if it's bad or good, like this show, Telltale Games series and so on.
2) Some people like to hate-watch. I'm not one of them, but I'll be honest, I'm kind of looking forward to Dorne scenes now just so I can laugh during them. They're comedy gold in my opinion.
3) Spoilers. The show is so big at this moment, almost everyone is discussing it in the countries where it officially airs. If a person likes the books but dislikes the show, and doesn't want to hear any spoilers regarding the thing, he should totally stop chatting with everyone at work or browse the Internet or whatever. I expect spoilers everywhere at the end of this season. So between getting spoiled by people at work / at the web / wherever, people are probably choosing to watch and see for themselves. That was part of the reason I decided to watch S6, actually.