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    Isn't it wierd that the Waif continually says Arya's not ready to be "No one" and yet she seems to hold a level of personal resentment herself. Why does the Waif who we assume is Ready or at the least far more ready than Arya thus far, have such inner hostilities and evident desires? It seems strange.

    Actually they made a point of saying "there's no Jaquen Hagar" here… they sent her away… remember. Then when he put the face back on he said "a man is no one. and that is who a girl must become"… the face is for familiarity and because the guy is a good actor… but the face is just the face you see… not your friend who

    Wow… this season has been pretty awesome…

    people go from all the 7 kingdom's to the wall. All men in Westeros see wildlings as the enemy… they believe the wall is really there to keep wildings out.

    I live to see The Onion Knight on the Iron Throne.

    I mean from a character perspective… Ramsay is only "warden of the north" in his mind… he has no banners pledged except maybe Karstark… and that guys is as shady as ramsay himself. When Ramsay killed Roose he was punching well above his weight… but then it was his dad so I understand why Roose was caught off guard…

    This is very upsetting to me… but based on Olenna's comment last week "Better them (dying) than us"… and the look on Cersie's face when she said it… I fear you may be right. Hope not…

    Wow… so a creator… took a terrible idea… to network executives… who improved on it… and now there's a good show on TV thanks to network interference…

    Ya… I considered that… He can not do it now… However… Is there any logical or legal succession after Robyn… or would it create the kind of Chaotic Ladder that Baelish is looking for. I am very curious to see what his next move is…

    well, Brienne will head to the river lands… (tully sigil in the background of the season trailer. And Cersie still expect Sansa head from Littlefinger… perhaps it will indeed be Brienne that drives the wedge between Jaime and Cersie.

    I can't imagine Ramsay kills Baelish… that would be silly…

    I was thinking Baelish might murder him after the battle… being that he would be Lord of Winterfell and this could be a road block to Baelish building/maintaining support… But, I think he'll kill Robyn instead… either way though he'll blame it on Ramsay…

    HAHA! Now I'm gonna hear the Lucky Charms guy every time I see Littlefinger… That's awesome.

    This could be a deal breaker for me… Seriously.

    Ramsay is pretty much a Zombie already… there's not much depth beyond cruel and dispicable

    Right… but in the story the WW have not been south of the wall… so at this point the Original statement has been true… once the wall comes down and the WW's get south… Problems ensue…

    Has anyone considered that LittleJon Umber may have more ambitions than "aligning" with either side of this? I mean he seemed to have a pretty strong independent streak… maybe he wants to be king of the North…

    well… it started off slow… but really took off with the Valyrian swords speech… well played.

    Everybody is sacrificed to the Drowned God… the end.

    NO SPOILERS per se… But reckless speculation to follow: