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Actually of what is revealed in ADWD, Doran seems to be this political genius that simply has been biding his time.

HA, shipping…

Chasing bad poosi.

That series got messy once he left.

Lady Dustin is so awesome and sassy, and she's the cornerstone of the Southron Ambitions theories.

Don't Cersei and Jaime talk about it? Or is that from the books only? x_x

Halftime show by Penny-supporters.

The mad dog quote isn't that, doesn't he mention being grounded and given as feed to the pigs?

It would have been perfect to have Roose kill Ramsay. He has his new heir, one that he can shape up to not be a psychopath.

Do we have a Victarion this season?

Remember when she remembers "finishing off" Robert, and eating his cum and being gleeful about killing his potential babies?

Yeah, I would have much preferred Melisandre realizing she had misread the visions "All I see is snow" and attempt to resurrect him herself, as a last ditch effort to see if the Lord of Light is worth following.

And why is Davos such a big support of Jon Snow out of the blue?

All those who stabbed Jon will probably be executed, right?

Well that's what happens when you cut out Lady Stoneheart :(

She was the only cool Frey.

Do the Umbers have Rickon? When was that said? I missed that?! 0_0

Well he did lose Sansa.

Lyanna definitely seemed like the eldest.

Poor Quentyn.