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Apparently Ang Lee wanted that in his version but Universal was like, "No, this has to be PG-13." So in the nude scene in the movie he's just covered up by shadows in that region.

Of course she gained nothing from the marriage: she never actually got married to him. If the Sons of the Harpy weren't already a going concern (apparently funded by Big Slavery), it would've been an effective move to, y'know, make some ties with the culture you're trying to reform.

Count me among the skeptical.

Which time are we talking about? I assume you mean when Lysa had her by the moon door. I presume she figured out she was more important to Littlefinger as a bargaining chip than as a person by this point.

"He has huge… tracts of ships!"

Pretty sure once they figured out the show was starting to wrap up they started handing out rogue stones to all important characters.

They were really stretching to make that phrase segue into "Hodor".

She already had an uprising before she ever decided to get hitched, it wasn't cause and effect.

Then the prequels showed us even Yoda at his best couldn't prevent the Empire.

Yeah but not in flashback form that holds our hands through the events. Eventually they're gonna have to come down on one side of the fence or the other on Jon Snow's parentage, I just don't expect a lot of time spent dwelling on the details.

Hey, Euron may be a fratricidal butthead, but he's kinda cute, sooooo… I say keep 'im around a bit longer~

Ned thought he could trust his affection for his wife, forgetting that if Ned's out of the picture…

It would be hysterical if he refused to explain certain details just to have something to offer readers of the books.

I think the flashbacks are supposed to hint at things that the show doesn't have time to properly explain in their own context, but to make sure the viewers are aware of (e.g. Lyanna screaming in presumably birthing pains while kept in the Tower of Joy, while Ned Stark shows Bran that history is written by the

Honestly that was one of the few smart choices she made while ruling Meereen.

But then we would've had to lose the cock-wart discussion!

I don't know. We haven't seen much of Sansa that proves she's the kind of person who could order someone's death out of personal vengeance. I agree with you the "smart" thing to do would be to kill him because a Littlefinger in the field is a dangerous thing…

So you trusted his statement telling you to stop trusting him? Oh boy~

I was expecting some Highland Games-type stuff.

She's shown an openness for marriages of convenience in the past.