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I think this is correct, but it's also possible that because Margaery's "crime" wasn't sexual/prideful, her walk of shame would be different (or something).

Edmure Tully is Cat's brother and thus Robb's uncle. Just FYI!

God, Dorne. So the king's brother's girlfriend kills the king, so she gets the throne, I guess?

Can we talk about how Sam's sister is apparently named Tarla Tarly? (Or did I hear that wrong?)

Trump Frey: Take it back!

Yeah, I like Dany and sympathize with her, but I'm really not sure she's one of the good guys.

Maybe! I'm a bit confused by the whole thing. I mean I liked it (I hated it, but I liked it), but I'm not clear on the past/future Willis/Hodor/Bran continuum.

So my friends and I debated whether the new Red Woman is someone we've seen before. On the one hand, it seems weird to have Tyrion call up some out of the blue character. On the other hand, last season's street preacher in Volantis was definitely Asian, right? Is it supposed to be the same character (just recast), or

Disagree. Littlefinger has zero claim on the North. If he beats the Boltons without a Stark ally, he's some weasely southerner butting in where he don't belong. I'm not saying he doesn't ultimately plan to clear out the remaining Starks after he's gained his foothold, but for now, he needs Sansa I think.

You don't think Dany "I take what is mine" Targaryen is capable of hubris?

At least this time Jaquen seemed to give her an ultimatum ("One way or another a girl will end up a face in the hall" or whatever). So if she walks away, she'll either have Faceless Men on her tail or she'll have to kill them first.

They definitely met up in the show.

I think Sam gave them dragon glass, and presumably she made a few just-in-case spears. She sure had plenty of down time.

Depends. Does he need to be touching those roots (or at least some roots of some heart tree) to visit the past?

Didn't Sam give them the dragon glass specifically telling them it kills walkers? She already knew, right?

Well . . . but he was being controlled by Bran, right? So he died honorably against his will. It's worse!

Yeah, it was just the best alternate theory I could think of because I kind of hate the whole "secret royal blood" trope. But you're absolutely right.

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I really hope they somehow keep Ksenia Solo as Dodge. That was some great casting.

And in those examples, the younger characters you liked actually played the adult roles in their relationships with their elders.