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uch…that'd be extremely farfetched considering her direwolf is forming a massive pack nowhere near King's Landing

I love Sansa and was really looking forward to her thoughts and her reaction. :/ Hell even a scene with her being consoled by Littlefinger would've been nice. So, with respect, I disagree with you.

Why would they get rid of Jorah? I understand why Danaerys sent him away in the books since he lied to her, but how would they work that little detail in the show in season 4 I mean, Barristan Selmy told Danaerys about Jorah's betrayal when he outed out Selmy, but since we already had that 'he belongs to the

Agreed, it will definitely have that Othello feel rather than one that is somewhat deserving (in the books, it was hard to feel sorry for Shae given what she did and how she manipulated Tyrion's love for her)..

I strangely became elated when Cersei heard Jaime's voice, as well. :/ Then my heart sank when she saw his stump of his hand, and continued to fall when I remembered that they're siblings.

I agree with you. I would love to see the finale of season 4 end with Cat/Stoneheart sentencing one of the frey's (any would do) by hanging. Everyone would lose their shit and assume that anyone could be brought back and wonder throughout the summer about the magic that lies behind Melisandre/Thoros/their religion

In Storm of Swords, Tyrion kills Shae when he "wins" his trial and freed from his jail cell by Jaime. He kills her because a) she lied about loving him and testified against him when questioned b) slept with dear Papa. Since it'd be really hard to show that Shae was in this for the money (especially with Varys saying

Bob Benson seems like an antithesis and, at the same time, carbon copy of Don. Whereas Don puts himself as #1 and attempting to convince everyone -including himself- that the company relies on solely him, Ben makes himself seem insignificant to get the desired response. The planning and actions involved are different

Can we please have an episode devoted to Salvatore Romano's character. Has the world been good to him after he was let-go from Sterling Cooper. Has he established an identity outside of his artwork? Is Kitty still married to him, knowing that he's a homosexual. :/ So many questions that I want answered!

As I was watching Dany's scene in Yunkai, all I could think of was, "No Strong Belwas" D: The character was awesome.

What I loved about the tv's adaptation of Storm of Swords (book 3) -Littlefinger talking to Sansa and Ros telling Shae to look out for her around Littlefinger. It was a nice little head nod to what might go down if they follow the book.
-Jon Snow saying that he wanted to fight with the wildlings because of what he saw