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    She probably did have a plan B, which I think that's why she flipped out when Loras confessed. She seemed ready to leave the city with brother and run back to Highgarden with Grandma to regroup. Unfortunately it didn't account for Cersei blowing everyone up

    well he will serve some sort of purpose in the books, so guess we can hold out hope for that

    It gives Bran a reason to head south and share news next season to Jon face to face. That would also put a legit, full blooded Stark male back in Winterfell. Although not sure if being the 3 Eyed Raven knocks him out of contention for ruling the North or not

    I think we've shown the laws don't matter. The person with the biggest army wins and then makes the laws to back what they want to do

    LOL, exactly. Not sure why people can't understand that events aren't shown simultaneously. It is very fluid here

    Because the next book hasn't come out yet? They said at the start of the season they debated even doing these since there isn't source material to follow

    I think the difference is this time she would willingly go back to him, vs being manipulated. She is not the same naive little girl anymore

    Agreed. I thought the look between Sansa and Littlefinger was telling. She thought she was going to be in charge and is now riding shotgun again. The last time Jon was elected to this much applause and fanfare it ended badly just a few months later. Hope it goes better this time

    Yeah, the people in the crowd did not look thrilled

    I'm not sure she made them do anything they hadn't already been doing. Varys had them running around doing his nefarious schemes anyway before Qyburn and Cersei started

    This reviewer sounds miserable. I've really enjoyed the past 2 episodes and what they've set up for season 7. Quit all the nitpicking about the "producers not earning" things.

    I get this to an extent, but nothing wrong borrowing from great movies that came before. Also, let's not overthink battle strategy. People fought wars for thousands of years by lining up across from each other and charging. So not sure why "variety" is a big complaint

    My guess is the wildfire theory and Cersei is going to light the whole city up

    Makes sense!

    No, I don't think that is where her plotline is heading. I think they'll rely on what they always have - violence & manipulation of other people

    LOL. Typing too fast, too early in the morning. Clearly I was going for "Littlefinger"

    I don't think the show is meant to be a history of Westeros. It is telling a specific story set in a larger world. If you really like it that much - go to one of the many websites and read up. Tons of info out there

    The show has been on for six seasons. People like to talk about how passionate they are about it… so if you really are, do some research. There are tons of sites to learn things. The show has a limited time and budget - they can't spell everything out

    No promise that Blackfish is actually back. Why would you trust Littleginer at this point?

    because they have to be vulnerable to something or an invincible zombie army would make it a pretty lame show. The obsidian (Dragon Glass) appears to be what created them, so I guess it can kill them? Valyrian Steel is forged in Dragon fire, so another nod to that