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Again, Ramsey isn't that calculating. HA!!

Not that simple. There was still the potential of her having a girl and he still ultimately wanted to please Roose. However, when Roose basically tells him, "Hey, Walda had a boy and yeah you're now out," Ramsey reacts rashly. If he was calculating and patient like Roose, he would have done his duty and proved himself

But isn't that the point? Ramsey, like the book, is not calculating at all. He didn't see the plan Roose had in place. All he wants is to be legitimate and have power. Roose blocked that last night and died for it.

You're right. I forgot where he was headed. This is going to be really cool.

THEORY!!!!

Rickon!! OMG, I didn't even think of that. It would be a killer blow if he becomes Ramsay's prisoner. Where was he headed in the show? I can't remember. I know he wasn't going north, so if that's the case I doubt it's him. We'll see.

Agreed. Penny was brutal. The Kingsmoot does nothing for me in the show since they've ignored the Ironborn for a few seasons.

Me either. It's like, how many characters are going to be revealed as Targaryans?

By far the best episode in a while. Great on so many levels:

I thought this season was almost unwatchable at times. Too many characters and way too much fighting. Netflix needs to cut this down to 10 episodes.

Ha! Def better than what they fed us.

Oh, okay so there goes that theory. HA!

The sad part is that the Dorne plot is pretty simple. They had the pieces in place already with Marcella being there. Why not just go ahead with it? Eh, whatever, it's over and I'll just be thankful for that. At least I won't cringe as much every Sunday. HA!

No, that was AFFC. After I read it a second time I ended up enjoying it more (Brienne's chapters). Her POV is more to give the reader a perspective of the aftermath of Westeros after the war of the 5 kings.

That and all of the Riverrun dialog with the Blackfish. Good stuff.

Does anyone listen to "A Cast of Kings" podcast? I heard today during the review of the episode that one of the production items leaked. It was the letter that Prince Doran reads right before he gets killed. Apparently they actually had text written on the letter, but they ended up cutting from the show. It's Jamie

That would be cool. I really want Jamie in the Riverlands. That's a cool plot in the books even though it's a lot of dialog and story, but they can still make it interesting on the show.

Don't get mad at Dorne. Just be thankful it's over. They botched it and corrected their mistakes by ending it in bloody murder.

I'm sure they are planning on her dying too if they don't suspect her dead already. The boats represent her and they are trying to erase her from Mereen.

Me too. I'm just trying to figure out why he would go at this point. Unless they create a story like the Freys and Tullys are battling and they need him to get it under control. Sort of a loose basis of the text.