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She's been in a lot more than a few pages in the series in total. I assume Frosstbyte means in Book 3, where she appears only in the epilogue. In Book 4, she appears on-page in a crucial scene in another character's story. She also becomes pretty infamous throughout the Riverlands, as she keeps hunting down and

Frankly, now you're the one who's indulging in wishful thinking. This is pure fanfic territory. Let's just wait until WoW, and see what's in store for Stannis.

Who is actually Gerion Lannister.

The fact that death fake-outs occur several times - and far more frequently in the last two books* - suggests that the letter's claim that Stannis is dead is open to doubt, at the very least. It's far from 'wishful thinking' to assume that a major character won't be killed off-page with little to no explanation -

Oh good, Switched at Birth reviews will be continuing. I was worried they had been discontinued.

Dany has the only dragons left in the world. She'd have to be monumentally stupid to neuter them.

'No immediate danger' in the sense that the chapter doesn't end with a cliffhanger of someone about to stab Stannis, or something like that. He's still safe and surrounded by his army. And so far, we don't know if the battle has even taken place as yet (as of the end of ADWD).

One of the many, many reasons I'm looking forward to Arya's story next season (assuming they don't fuck it up royally) is that she'll at least get some new clothes to wear. She's been wearing the same outfit since, what, season 2? Poor Maisie must be bored stiff of it.

Tyrion gets past them because he's in a secret tunnel that goes straight to the Hand's bedroom. Anyone trying to enter from the door wouldn't have made it past them.

On what basis? Why would Dany kill him? She received Quentyn cordially enough, though she had no obligation to. She would have been thrilled to meet her dead brother's son. All Aegon had to do was be a charming nephew, and suggest to his aunt that they get hitched and take over Westeros together.

She's magic. She can even wander around nude on the Wall.

Whoa! Two whole facial expressions!!! Emmy nomination for Kit Harrington!

Crazy Cersei ftw!

Kevan has been pretty much dropped from the show. Varys needn't come back for him.

I don't see how a person who has no evil intentions and is actively working to promote something good can be considered 'evil' by any definition of the term. Does she fail in her good intentions? Is she naive and a little too caught up in her idea of her own destiny? Is she imposing her views on an alien culture? Yes,

Aegon is a bland character introduced in the fifth book, and has done nothing of note so far - neither won the readers' love nor hate. Is it any surprise that people don't care about him? There's no need to postulate silly conspiracy theories.

Since there are no Kettleblacks or Moonboy on the show, Jaime's reaction would be "Uh …. who?"

That would have made sense as a season 3 finale. Now Catelyn has been dead for, what, a year? They can hardly come across her body now.

Actually, that's pretty heartwarming.

It's not like the show is even bothering to follow the books' timelines. A number of major storylines have been brought ahead, postponed or stretched out interminably to fit into the Book 3 = two seasons mold. I don't see why LSH couldn't show up as a cliffhanger this season, with the story being picked up in episode