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So… an Earth group?

I wish they hadn't cut the scene where everybody raced so Jon would know who the fastest guy was.

I don't think she's pregnant at all. She's lying because Jaime is an idiot.

Not really. Nobody outside of the North is going to believe some kid who says he can see all.

He was giving it to Missandei (who was also absent). She can't get enough of those eunuchs.

I just wish they'd kill him. I honestly don't see the point of his character at this point. He wants to be king, but he's hanging out as far away from KL as possible with an army that's dwarfed by the Lannister or Targaryen forces. Or he just wants to bang Sansa? OK… that's incredibly uninteresting given the other

All I'm saying is that Theon and Missandei were nowhere to be found. Once you go Eunuch you don't go back?

Agreed, but Littlefinger is going to die, and it's going to be because he finally gets outschemed. I just think that's what they're setting up here.

Oh man. That would be awesome! So no, I don't think it will happen.

The problem with that is it ignores Arya's character arc entirely. She's supposed to have become this hyper-perceptive assassin, and she's going to be played by a guy who she KNOWS is only out to manipulate people? I mean, I think that's what the writers want us to think, but I don't think that's how it will play out.

I think Arya picked the fight with Sansa for show because she knows LF has ears everywhere. She's baiting him, or she's an idiot. Both are totally possible, of course.

It was the note Sansa sent to Winterfell after Ned died. Said they should pledge fealty to Joffrey. Cersei made Sansa send it. So Littlefinger is trying to drive a wedge between Arya and Sansa. My assumption is that Arya is actually playing Litllefinger here, but we'll see.

I believe Bronn will get a hero's death as he is one of the good guys. Here is a non-exhaustive classification of GoT characters (still living):

People don't pay attention.

They need a rider, and they're picky about who's allowed to ride them.

Jaime mentions this to Cersei at one point. But that's it.

Pretty sure by the time they were attacked they were no longer by Highgarden. The front of the train had already made its way into King's Landing.

This is a TV show.

I think that's part of why they lingered on the shot of the two horses pulling the burning wagon. Tyrion was not just horrified by the loss of life, but also the stupidity of the execution.

/dying