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I never really saw Sansa as having Stockholm syndrome. She lies for Joffrey about the Wolf incident near the Trident, but she wasn't a captive then. I also don't think her actions during her captivity reflect Stockholm syndrome, otherwise she wouldn't have escaped. Now Theon has an Ultra-weird and kinky case of

She has several glaring errors similar to that in her review.

That's true, and it doesn't bode well for Brienne. (I hope her Squire survives alright though—in the books and the show)

A Stark and a Targaryan…

That's a really good point. I never really considered his character in that light before.

Yes he does…it's a mill-lady, or something like that. Roose forced her…

It's so cool that you guys at the Dreadfort are reviving your traditions. That's when things started going downhill; when we lost all of those strong values that grow out of the traditional flay.

Agreed, Dolorous Edd is so great in the book!!!

You might have a good point about the effects of gender on ones opinion of this episode. I kind of felt that the whole battle was staged in such a way as to lead up to the conclusion of the Jon and Ygritte arc, and the writers thought that would just make us girls all creamy about the episode. While I thought the

I loved the Giant Archer…I want that guy on my side!!

That's true, Jon could be very much alive. Being nursed back to health by Mellisandre (no double-entrende is intended in that sentence). Do you think Jon's parents are Rhaegar Targaryan and Lyssa Stark? If so I', pretty sure he will be kept alive because he will be a leading candidate for being the "chosen one."

Eaaaasy big fella!!!

Did I hurt your little fan-boy feelings? If you can't handle the truth then quit replying to my posts, it's getting redundant anyways. I also happen to think the writing is pretty good, but in my opinion this episode is an example of crappy writing. Your arguments have only confirmed that opinion.

Slynt wasn't in charge…Ser Allyser was….Allyser put Slynt in charge of the wall defense while he went down to the castle. Of course Slynt would also be aware of arrows and projectiles…so even if he was in charge the defense is still inexplicable….except it is all explained by crappy writing. Whether Mormont or Ser

It would have too. And if that is the case then why not just have a chain, with nothing on the end? The answer is because a stupid "Scythe" looks better for TV. Just like sword-fighting is better for TV, and dying in the arms of your dull lover…blah blah blah.

Very good point…it must be really hard adapting all of this. For the most part I think they have done an excellent job. Hey why isn't your pic Chief Tecumseh instead of William T Sherman? (did you know, he also made a tank?)

It is…one armed Donal who made Roberts Rhygear crushing warhammer. (Also, I do believe Rhygear Targaryan was Jon Snows father—-and Lyanna Stark his mother—I am speculating here)

I agrree…I was so relived when Meera wasn't raped, or shown in a graphic sex scene.

I liked her a lot better these last few episodes…but Littlefinger is sooo creepy with her. Even worse than the book I believe.

I agree…but I have to say I felt pretty much the same way reading the book. When he ignored his Wolf's warning I concluded that he just deserved to die.