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It's part of the flair that make's GRRM's world unique and distinct!

It's excusable but noticeable hehe

I forgot about Sandor Clegane being in the area; it'll sure be exciting if/when those three meet up as they'll be in the Riverlands together.

Doesn't mean they wouldn't both be down for a bit of slap and tickle. ;)

That and her cheekbones!

I wonder why they wouldn't have had him take at least a bite as it kind of defeats the purpose of them being baked into pies.

Did he really not eat any pie before Arya revealed the meat source? I gave it the benefit of the doubt but it's lame if not. Part of what makes the reveal so enjoyable in the books is that there are three huge pies that nearly everyone eats.

I feel like it has to be Jaime, it plays into his character arc better than Tyrion's and it would be the ultimate comeuppance to Cersei's vile actions.

The feels were running rampant this episode. I had to take a sleeping pill otherwise I would've been up all night I was so pumped!

The Northmen even cheered Jon as "The White Wolf". Ghost should have been present for that moment as it would have made it even more memorable and visually distinct.

Excellent choice to have the reveal of Jon's parentage at the same place where he swore his Night's Watch vows.

I love how Bran (and us) learned the truth of Jon's lineage at the same Weirwood tree that he swore his Night's Watch vows at. There was another "full-circle" moment in that sense with Tommen falling from a window (due to Cersei's actions) similar to Bran.

Melisandre is on the same side as him in regards to The Big War to Come so she'll probably end up teaming up with Arya…

Did anyone else notice lots of inconsistencies with how King's Landing looks? It's now been built into the newly risen hills and the Sept of Baelor has those gigantic statues which weren't there before.

They really hinted at a Dany+Jon match what with Dany mentioning the benefit of sealing alliances with marriage and Jon now being in a position to REALLY benefit her position.

Oldtown seemed fine from what I saw. I imagine now that Sam is there it'll up the drama to have Euron attack next season.

I've found it surprising how little the show seems to care about making potentially visually-rich characters from the books as such in live action format (Euron, Lord "Lamprey" Manderly, etc). Tis but a minor quibble, but I would have loved to see what the visual would be.

Are we pretty sure we'll get Winds of Winter before season 7? Or should I not get my hopes up…again.

He never wanted to be king, either, which makes his story all the more tragic. It makes me think of Rickon's death: It's the innocent who suffer when the high lords play their game of thrones.

I love how it parallels Bran's window fall; Cersei is the cause of her own destruction.