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or they'll truly fuck with us and kill them all. I mean really, relying on dragons to save us?

Sansa… can we kill Littlefinger yet? Because really… doesn't everyone hate him? The one person he NEEDS (Robin Arryn) listens to YOU… so…?

send Sansa to Dragonstone with Brienne so that way you don't return to the North with Littlefinger in charge. Seriously Jon… Sansa keeps metaphorically stabbing you in the FRONT … what do you think she'll do to you when you are away?

I'm assuming Ghost has learned to turn himself invisible. It will explain how he literally appears from no where later in the season to save Jon (or Sansa??) in a "WTF??" moment.

Psshhh they still have a massive army… perhaps the Daynes (of the Kingsguard and sword of the morning) shall appear to save Dorne from being a one note bore?

to be fair… they did build that fleet super fast. Hence Yara's absolute amazement at Euron attacking them. At first she literally could not figure out how they were under attack. You know this because she looks every possible direction before finally cluing into the right one. LOL…

the survivor is the one who wins… in the end.

plus rum is more fun. trust me… I drink rum.

Wow… I just thought of Archer's Pam Poovey… and how amazing it would be if suddenly she was on the boat kicking ass. I mean… I can't explain where my mind goes sometimes… but it went there.

doesn't matter. Without littlefinger Arryn would be alive and Ned would never even have been involved. Let alone Each and EVERY single one of the following incidents that Littlefinger had some part in…

yeah that is the feeling I have. Or perhaps we are just reading into it with our hopes.

eh, if without action a, and b, and c… e would never happen? then it doesn't matter that d directly leads to e.

No, it ATTEMPTS to add to character. That is my problem… none of these people even remotely approach the flair that say… Tyrion possessed in his first scene. It was wasted time with relatively boring characters. Yes, each and every one of them with the exceptions of Theon and his sister is a character that has almost

I got the feeling that he would side with Sam as soon as we saw the change in actor. I don't know why (because his role in Black Sails ended up being rather villainous) but it is how I feel.

Also, what are the odds on a/the dragons dying now?

mmm backwards.

depends… for me the best possible version (since I hate all the women involved) ends up with Bronn deciding none of them are worth dying for and just walking off with Jaime.

plus their lungs aren't very good. some of them don't even have one! frankly its a miracle they move at all.

Obviously they save the running for battle scenes and walking for the brief check-ins. At all other times they resort to crawling/shambling.

Really enjoyed this episode. Particularly all the setting the stage parts. Even if it did seem a bit predictable in their plot points outside of one. Namely Dany's plan is obviously set up for a big FAIL, plus a draw/fail (with the Reach being set up for a civil war or perhaps it will be a big win and Tarly will join