Also, you can't flesh out a story in such great detail only to end it with a simple timeline change. Can't.
Also, you can't flesh out a story in such great detail only to end it with a simple timeline change. Can't.
Gods let's hope that doesn't happen. I don't want this to end with altering the timeline. It's sloppy cheap writing.
Makes perfect sense. And she ultimately suspects his endgame, which is power.
So you think she's concerned about a power struggle with Jon?
Yea, I think she's gone within the next few episodes. She'll do something similar to the Mercy chapter and then flee. Not sure what that'll be. Maybe someone from Kings Landing shows up at the play? Who else is there that was on her list? Or maybe just someone she recognizes from KL. We'll see.
I wasn't really captivated by how they executed the Bran storyline. The WW killed the 3ER way too fast, and I don't feel like Bran got enough from being there. The end was sad yes, but I wasn't really buying the whole "Dawn of the Dead" assault at the end.
Thoughts and Questions:
The Vale still has more of a connection to the Starks than Littlefinger. Between Arryn and Lysa there's a history between those two houses. In essence I do agree with you, but because of those factors I think anything is possible.
Anyone wonder if Littlefinger might not make it out of Castle Black? I'm wondering if his luck ends with Sansa taking his army. She has to know that he's been playing her. Plus, Brienne and Pod both know a bit about Littlefinger; especially Pod since he learned so much from Tyrion.
An undead man, a witch, a direwolf, a giant, and wildlings. BAM!!!!
Okay, instead of replying with this so many times I'm just going to post about it:
2 reasons: 1, she was a smart likable character. 2, they killed her off in a lame way. She was too smart to die like that.
How about kudos to Margaery for seeing right through his plan. So awesome.
She's not really battle-trained though right? She's an assassin. My prediction is that she'll just come back to kill Cersie and Walder Frey and then be hunted down by the Faceless men for breaking her vow.
I've really enjoyed all of it this year. I think they've done a nice job making all of the plotlines relevant. To your point though, it is the North that has been the most interesting. It should be interesting though since ultimately the plot of the story will revolve around the North and the Others.
Yes. That's why she needed their help.
Exactly. The only issue I had was how fast the hut went up in flames. Other than that I thought it was a brilliant way for her to gain the Dothraki support. She shows supreme power by burning the Kahl and his men while also showing off her immunity to fire. Well done.
I agree and this time she was really bad-ass. It was the first time that I felt confident in her ability to rule Westeros.
Also, I was disappointed at the whole Osha death. She's survived so much due to her wildling instincts, and that's how she died? I don't buy it.
Ghost, Nym, and Summer. I wonder if Nym will reunite with Arya when she returns to Westeros.