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I agree but really can't be sure.

Were Roose and Ramsey walking up on Winterfell?

Does anyone know who was sitting next to Loras and Margaery at the trial?

Two.

I probably dislike Hoat because I listened to the books on tape rather than read them so his lisp was incredibly abrasive. But what did he personally do that separated himself from Locke? If Locke never went north then I would agree with you but his split personality villain was great and his death was even better.

2 of the 3 you mentioned could still show up and Locke was a better character than Vargo Hoat. Really Dave and Dan are lazy? I'm pretty sure HBO could handle a lisp and finding a large black man but nice try.

Guess you missed seasons one and two?

It's also brutal that they advertise a betrayal. It's the #1 show on Thursdays, we're already invested History Channel. You don't need to act like FOX to keep viewers.

Are we sure Nick Ford is dead? I'm not really convinced based on what I saw. Seemed like a cut and concussion to me.

Strong Belwas could be in Meereen. He started there in the books so why not just have him still be a slave fighter before being freed. They need him to eat some locusts after all.

I wish that Ragnar saw King Aelle on the battlefield and made moves to take over his lands while he was hottubbin' and drinking. They even set a precedent with Jarl Borg making the that exact same move on Ragnar earlier this season.

You'd think History Channel could remove one of the 75 weekly episodes of Pawn Stars to enrich their only real show.

How do you know this?

Floki is absolutely still Ragnar's man. I think the somewhat secretive glances between Ragnar and Floki in the past few episodes show that. The first was after Horik went all Joffrey Baratheon with his "I am The King!" speech and the second was just before last night's battle. Ragnar also said "that went well" after