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Hmm, never thought of that. But those to points are pretty good, along with the fact that he's always been somewhat pro-Targaryan.

Only good characters thought. Guys like Littlefinger or Roose Bolton or Walder Frey won't just die out of no where because they're afforded bad guy script safety

Only good characters thought. Guys like Littlefinger or Roose Bolton or Walder Frey won't just die out of no where because they're afforded bad guy script safety

Since most people are saying Season 3 or 4, I'm guessing book 3 is probably by far the most popular since those were based off it?

That would be sweet. Would be nice to catch up with Thoros of Myr, Blackfish, Theon's sister, the fate of Cat's brother, the Freys hopefully dying in terrible ways

If Thorne was so against Jon and was going to kill him anyway, why did he even bother opening the Doors to the Wall. Seems pointless to kill Jon after he lead the wildlings through

Oh yeah. They seem to have forgotten about the Riverlands and Ironborn

It would suck if re-surrected Jon Snow is somehow changed. Not as innocent anymore. I guess it would be interesting, but losing the JS we know and getting a completely different version would sort of mean 'Dead is Dead', like Locke in Lost. Sure, he returned, but it wasn't him

She hasn't looked like her normal fire-y self since they got to the North. Someone mentioned in the comments earlier that it may have something to do with how they drown out colors for Northern scenes to make it look more cold, but it must have something to do with her proximity to the White Walkers. Wouldn't be that

I was waiting for Olly to say "The Wildlings killed my mother. They butchered my father. They killed everyone I know. And you let them through the wall", since we've heard it about 8 times this season

I think Littlefinger was only going to get involved if the Bolton & Stannis army's near destroyed each other. That seemed like a massacre, and the Boltons probably lost very few men. No point in the Vale getting involved, they'd risk too much.

Does the Kings blood mean anything anymore? Burning Shireen did the exact opposite of what Stannis wanted. Burning those leeches didn't mean a direct correlation with Robb Stark getting killed at the Red Wedding and Joff at the Purple Wedding (not sure whats up with Iron Islands guy….they seem to be completely written

This show has had no problem showing heads been chopped off before, especially in the North. And showing his head coming off an episode after he burned his daughter would have made sense. So something is up there.

Didn't they use the same backdrop for where the Dany and Dothraki horde shot was filmed to the one where Jorah and Tyrion are walking to Mereen? Seemed like the same location. I thought I'd seen it somewhere and it was supposed to look familiar since they kept showing her look around

But I think most people would want Jon back and look beyond the cheapness. If the White Walkers attacked, do we care for anyone on the wall now that Sam is gone? Anyone in the North at all (assuming Davos leaves and Sansa doesn't survive the fall)?

Most of the guys on the boats were Nights Watch, plus Ed or whatever his name is, Jons buddy was there and he survived

If she doesn't, then it's annoying how anyone remotely 'good' has zero script safety, but someone like Ramsey can get through any battle or fight or plot point unscathed. If they're trying to make it seem like 'no one is safe', then same should apply to guys like Ramsey, Littlefinger, Cersei, etc. etc.

Owners get killed by own people

This was one of the first GoT eps I didn't like. Far, far too many bad things happen to give a shit anymore. The writing and script seemed so poor compared to the average GoT or HBO episode.

If they got all of them to wear neck guards, it would reduce the number of fatalities during battles by 90% probably.