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Riding into King's Landing with full fanfare, and Tyrion explaining to Bronn or Pod the enormity of My Husband Oberyn coming in place of Doran?  Oh yes. Glorious.  Huge. Wonderful.

Oh, I don't mind. Tyrion called it: "…And everyone hates Stannis."

I do love Charles Dance, but every so often I suspect he's trying not to laugh.  They've fleshed him out a lot more here, and I can't say I mind liking him a little.  He seems like he keeps giving Tyrion just enough rope to hang himself, and then being a little pleased in spite of himself.

That's like the most awesome boss ever.

We haven't really gotten enough of TV Ramsay to really know his motives. But if they stay true to the books, he's really never had either intentions or orders to ransom Theon, or use him as a hostage.  It was really more of a power play to show his enemies and his father that he was ruthless, and if he says he'll

It's probably a more interesting way to get her captured by Stannis than hanging out with her homies at Deepwood Motte (it was DM, right?).  I can't see the show dwelling much on her anyway, what with the seven million things that likely happen in S4, but that could affect a lot of things, especially if they only plan

Anyone else wonder if, since we find out that Littlefinger is responsible for more of what happens (proportionally) than anyone else, that maybe he's already bought Shae? No, it didn't work that way in the books, but they're making a big push for us to love our hooker with a heart of gold.  The only way Tyrion doesn't