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The whole Sparrows plot-line is ridiculous even for fiction. It's not that the sparrows are evil (although I suspect the High Sparrow is going to angle for more power), it's that the course of events is perfectly impossible. There is now way that they could have arrested a sitting Queen in a near-absolute monarchy.

Personally, I think the Night's watch is officially a done deal until the new Lord Stark remakes it after the coming war with the undead.

She has to live long enough to realize her vision of Jon fighting in Winterfell and herself walking through Winterfell afterwards.

Direwolves, It's not even close.

fan-wankers, that dude was dead.

Obviously, the goal is for Tyrion to get to the point where he can ride one of them.

"(They could rename this show Worst Fathers Ever)"

There is lots of things that she could have a crisis of faith about other than the Lord of Light being real or having real power.

Hey that's cool. I've been reading your posts on GOT today and you haven't been wrong much, you can afford this one.

She is probably just realizing that she interpreted her visions incorrectly.

Isn't Sallador Saan across the Narrow Sea in Essos?

But they haven't been affected by the wight walkers yet. Only the people at The Wall and north of The Wall have been aftected by the wights so far.

You may want them dead more than you want the other dead, but it's not because the Faith Militant are more evil than (or even "as evil as") the others.

Ramsey says "Hi".

Who says they are oppressed? But I do agree that it would not have the effect they are expecting….
…but she'll never get there. Dany is going to stay with this group until Drogon shows up.

Oh The Wall. The notion that anything could get over The Wall in significant numbers with technology we see in GoT is outlandish. There is no way the wildling army could get over the Wall if there is even a skeleton crew trying to defend it, not unless they introduce some form of explosive technology, or unless the

Well, I'm not disagreeing that they would have told everybody; I agree that they would have done that. Wildlings would have been telling some of the "crows" as well, even through the hatred.

Add one vote for the Red Wedding.

Though I don't see how the wights could fight dragons any better than ordinary people could. In fact, people should do better against dragons because people are capable of higher strategy. At least base on what we have seen so far.

I hadn't thought about that but you are correct. I guess you could say that they know you don't know who they because you haven't killed them yet. But when you kill someone else, it tells them that you don't even have a suspicion about the actual enemy.