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Why would Elaria Sand be "meh?" Elaria had the queen of the 7 Kingdom's daughter killed. That probably had an effect on the madness of Cersie, no?

Umm, so is Theon just done now? I couldn't tell if his whole fleet got destroyed.

He's like Sideous in the Star Wars prequels. The dude is pretty much pure evil, yet no one can sense it.

I think he brings Yara and Elaria back alive and Cersie sends the heads to Dany.

Couldn't agree more. I'm wondering if you saw the interview with him and King together when he asked King how he writes so fast. King explained exactly what you stated. He works a certain amount of hours every day. He treats it like a job and as a result, he cranks out books. And it's not like King can't write an

I really had to laugh at that statement. I guess he didn't realize that the show would have gotten canceled if they adapted those two books closely?

I hope Sansa kills Littlefinger before Jon comes back. He's really annoying me with his Darth Sideous, "I'm so evil yet no one can figure it out" routine.

Thank God for the show. GRRM will never finish this series.

That's an EXCELLENT point. I didn't think of that. Arya is the lone wolf and I've always suspected that neither on the show or in the books will she have a role in the wars of Westeros. She will die trying to kill Cersie or Mountain or whoever else is left on that list.

Oh boy. Major mixed feelings. I thought some of it was great and some of it sucked. That ending sequence while it looked great, was SO cheesy with the Sand Snakes and Euron "The Cartoon Character" Greyjoy. So bad.

Couldn't agree more. I feel like he may have lost motivation and with knowledge that D&D know how it will end, I'll bet we get something close to what GRRM has planned. So, where's his motivation?

It's a joke. It's literally going to be 7 years IF it actually comes out in 2018. I think Martin really mucked this one up. He could have seriously buckled down when this series started and worked to get the books out before the show ends. As a book reader, I understand that the show is very different from the books

I agree with everything except for Littlefinger. He will not be in control of the Vale by the end of the season.

I also think it's unfair to make these assumptions before the show actually ends. You think that the whole end will be tied up nicely with a happy ending, but we don't know that.

Okay, so here is the question - what do you want the show-runners to do? The author hasn't put out a book since season 1. They are out of content and most T.V. shows today have a lifespan of 7 - 8 season (Sopranos, Dexter, True Blood, etc). How could they possibly do each storyline justice with such a limited amount

Meh, Tyrion is too predictable and doesn't give Cersie any military advantage- a dragon does.

Uh… I think Edmure is out-of-sight out-of-mind. HA!

Ah, not bad. I can totally see that happening especially since the Sand Snakes are kind of expendable in the show at this point.

Yea, can't argue most of your points. I still think that Euron's "gift" will be a dragon. Maybe he comes up with the horn somehow. Ultimately, the tension will be Dany having to deal with the white walkers.

I didn't even know who he was until I read it.