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Barney Bartelby
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There are rivers running through much of Westeros and Dany still has ships.

Fair point. I'm not sure exactly how it will happen, but I think there's a clear thematic link between LF and Bran. The self-proclaimed clairvoyant who "fights every battle" vs. the actual clairvoyant who sees everything. I think Bran makes sense as the perfect foil to LF, and I think he's the ideal vehicle to deliver

I have a theory on this after thinking about it for a moment.

No, Tyrion saw what happened. He won't let his brother drown. We won't see the rescue, but the next shot of Jaime will be soaking wet with Tyrion nearby.

There wouldn't be any drama if the dragons were presented as invincible.

For plot reasons, I just assume that the gold getting through and the "gee, we're really happy about how quickly you paid your debts" will have some type of consequence.

Thanks. I've read the books, but it's been years. Can someone enlighten me as to why anyone should fear the Iron Bank? Do they have an army? I know it's not in her character, but couldn't Dany essentially just fly her dragons over there, burn it down, and wipe it from existence?

Questions for the more perceptive:

Yea, for real. I honestly think Maisie Williams was miscast as Arya because she's just too damn small and doe-eyed, but they're making it work.

"And my sisters Booby, Fanny, and Muffy."

I'm starting to think that Cersei's downfall will be Euron turning against her. I think that's why the writers included the scene of her and Jaime flaunting their relationship for the servant to see. She is becoming arrogant and reckless in her success. Meanwhile Euron is the only reason she's winning anything in the

Watch the episode 4 preview if you want a spoiler!

Yea, Euron is lame. All the depth of a WWE character. Less actually.

Sansa gettin' all emo and homey just wants to build a nice wristwatch on Mars.

So what could Melisandre be seeking in Volantis? Jorah?

The thing about Dany/Jon is that we know everything they've been through whereas to each other it's more like they're just some vaguely familiar name attached to a bunch of dubious rumors. It meant a lot more to us than them.

Oh, you're probably right, but if it were simple and clean then it wouldn't make for very good drama. I don't see Littlefinger going out quietly. There will be consequences if he doesn't get what he expected for helping Jon and Sansa.

I think you are underestimating what a clever schemer he is.

Yea, great idea to belittle and infuriate the most dangerous man in Westeros!

Or maybe 1-3 seasons depending on how sadistic the writing staff is feeling.