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Gendry is also a strong option.

I hope Bran and Jamie get another scene together before the end of the series.

I wouldn't necessarily say that it was honourableness that brought down the Starks. Robb's downfall was because he broke a vow and failed to temper his justice with mercy (a mistake Jon does not repeat this time around). As for Ned… he went to Cersei with his knowledge about her deeds and the lineage of her children…

Anyone else getting the distinct impression that Littlefinger knows the truth about Jon Snow's parentage… he's far too smug not to have a trump card.

I think it's reasonable to assume that a year or so has passed since Jorah left Dany based on the Greyjoy ship-building alone.

Bad premiere… too much water.

Sam's scenes made it pretty clear he'd been there for a while (weeks, if not months) and the time between storylines isn't locked in sync anyway.

The timelines of each story aren't synchronised to each other anyway. Otherwise Cersei found out Tyrion was the Hand within what? Thirty minutes?

I think they should stop highlighting his presence with close-ups and just insert him in the background of every Winterfell scene.

If Cersei is the only person left on Arya's list now (besides the Mountain, available in a 2-for-1 deal), then I can't see her surviving that one… or succeeding at least. It'd be too easy for her to walk up to Cersei, disguise herself as a freshly killed Jamie and strangle her (bonus valonqar prophecy fulfilment).

Clearly what she should do is wave her fingers in front of people and chant "This is just the pie you're looking for…" - Far less silly sci-fi, signed OB1.

She gave too much away to the surviving Frey wife. She delivers a speech about how their failure was in not rooting out every Stark, then goes and reveals enough about her identity that only an idiot wouldn't realise to a member of the family she just massacred…

Eagle-eyed? Sam flat out states that Stannis had already told him about it as he reads it in the book.

I predict Water.

I'd imagine that a war between the two factions of the Iron Islands is pretty imminent… If House Tyrell/Dorne is attacked, then Dany would likely send Theon and Yara to defend it.

Options:
(1) Gendry
(2) Sand Snakes
(3) Tyrell's food supply
Or possibly all of the above.

She isn't exactly dressed, or acting like a lady though.

Walder Frey didn't recognise her, and he was the Leader of a northern house who murdered her family. It's safe to assume that she's unlikely to be recognised by anyone besides Jon, Bran and Sansa (and Brienne)

If you're going to quibble over anything it should be people in a galaxy far, far away all look human and speak perfectly modern English…. it's actually quite weird when you realise that everyone on the show is an alien…

I dunno… I see it more as the final scene of this season… the Night King walking through Castle Black and finally reaching beyond the wall.