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Best moment - "You still don't get it do ya? This ain't about your money bruv…your boy gave you up" (Omar to Stringer)

1. Jaime and Cersei are soooo done. This is the scene I most look forward to next season, Jaime coming back with a dead Myrcella to face Cersei…(It has to be said, the last time this sort of thing happened, it got the tedious gender politics mob into overdrive)

Kind of disappointing to think that the entire point of Stannis, of the house Barratheon, first of his name, king of the andals and the first men, lord of the seven kingdoms and protector of the realm was to …err….die in the hands of the bastard of Bolton

Given that it is supposed to be an energy sapping fatal disease which "turns you into a stoneman", I would imagine it hinders movement and freezes your joints and slowly kills you

"They'll be back with a bang in season 6" watch

If Jaime fookin Lannister had two hands, the sand snakes would have been buried under the sand long before they even got to their prison cells

Et tu Ollie is what I was yelling at the screen…that was ripped of Julius Caesar for sure.

and lets face it…..he indeed was the rightful king by laws of succession

I guess they haven't crossed the wall yet. The wall has magic spells which keep the white walker effect out

As the show goes on, a watcher is getting very confused about a man.

"A grand old city, choking of violence , corruption and deceit. Who could possibly have any experience of managing such an ungainly beast"

What's the deal with Danerys dropping her ring

LOL, that's exactly what I was thinking

I generally liked the Theon plotline for its level of twistedness but the

Jorah's touch Watch: Jorah totally gives Daario the evil eyes and will pass on the greyscale I assume?

Mr McNutt, I think they were going for Myrcella dying as Jaime helplessly watches as a parallel to Joffrey and Cersei.

While there are many other much more important story lines, I draw your attention to Dorne.

Didn't Jorah touch Dany's hand?

Does anyone else reckon Tommen Barratheon-Lannister has a vital role to play in the fight against the others?

Wonder what Robert, Jaime, Stannis or Tywin would have said about the Faith militant (with LanceLOL Lannister dishing out "justice").