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What was the actual substance of the Littlefinger/Tywin discussion Arya overheard? It can't have been the Red Wedding, because that took Arya by surprise. Everyone knows Littlefinger was officially on the Lannister side at that point, so I'm not sure what dirt Arya has on him.

Of course not. Why save him from dragon fire to have him drown?

Wasn't Brienne using a blunt training sword?

What was illogical about anything that happened?

They can hire armies. Or, you know, give money to Dany instead of Cersei.

I suspect that a majority of commenters do not in fact think that Jaime is dead.

"plot armor", also known as "how stories work." Do people actually want shows where main characters are killed randomly and haphazardly?

Bran is clearly the John Lennon. I'd say Arya is Paul and Jon is George?

To Cersei, because Randyll Tarly and other lords didn't care for Olenna's alliance with foreign barbarians, in whichever previous episode Randyll Tarly appeared in (the second one, I think?)

The Tyrell army mostly defected.

Though obviously the plan was already in motion when Cersei was talking to Nestoris.

Nobody could have done much with "WHERE…ARE…MY DRAGONS?!??" I thought Clarke was quite good in season 1, and then got stuck with some pretty dire material. She's certainly not the best actor on the show (and Turner, who's sometimes had similarly dire material, is definitely better), but the writing's not doing her too

I assume it will matter when he, you know, rides a dragon. The books haven't showed why it matters, either.

He was talking to her about her trauma in a horribly insensitive way.

As presented in the show, most of Renly's army joins Stannis, with only the Tyrells themselves fleeing.

They didn't show the Lannisters beating knights with a primarily infantry force, because they don't show any Tyrell knights.

I rather wish on the show they'd introduced Randyll Tarly earlier as a Tyrell general, so that we'd see him independently of Sam for a bit and see his role with the Tyrells.

Better this than nonsense like the Season 5 Dorne plot.

Sand Snakes were awful. Should have definitely kept Arianne instead of them. Ellaria could have had something like her book role, as the voice in favor of reconciliation.

Perhaps…she didn't know that Randyll Tarly and her other bannermen were going to betray her? Why do you assume she knew anything of the sort?