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These honorable northmen sure are a bunch of weasels, aren't they?

My thoughts exactly. It's not like Jamie can ask her to take a pregnancy test, either. He basically has to take her word for it until she should be showing. What does this do to the Jamie-as-valonqar theory?

I hope Thoros is high enough level to have a truly badass Turn Undead.

Gregor is already dead. Sandor is the Clegane brother currently north of the wall.

That's the best idea ever.

Is she, or is she lying to Jamie to ensure his loyalty?

Sure, it's possible there's magic poison, but it would be cheap to pull that reveal after including a whole scene dedicated to Qyburn showing off his anti-dragon weapon without him mentioning this rather important aspect.

I could see them keeping him around to be proven wrong about Sam at some point.

I honestly have no idea.

Why? Is it magic poison?

I'm not convinced. How long does poison stay effective on the tip of an arrow? Long enough to march to Highgarden and back? Or is someone reapplying on a regular basis?

Of course!

I've seen several posts by people who understood that character to be Randyll Tarly. If it was supposed to be him, though, I think it would've been less ambiguous.

Obviously. And King Robert will rise from his grave to kill Rhaegal in single combat.

I don't think she would've been told what Dany's plans were.

I could absolutely see GRRM letting Jamie get incinerated. I was actually hoping for it in the moment, as it would've been one heck of an exit. GOT can be messy. Not every character arc has to be allowed to reach its natural conclusion.

Cersei did seem to know exactly what Dany was doing at all times last week, so a traitor would make sense. But Varys? Who would he be working for?

It was Bronn. In the freeze frames you can see the hair and clothes (not armor).

Arya wasn't trying to harm Brienne. They were training.

Me too. There are a ton of names (and other made up words) to remember in this show.