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Karene Arundell
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Yeah I don't think Littlefinger's plan to marry Sansa to the Boltons makes any sense from the point of view of the story or the characters themselves. The only thing I'd point out is that Cersei believes Littlefinger has been at The Vale - one of Littlefinger's riders brought it to Winterfell from the Vale and handed

I really doubt she's going off the rails. In fact, I feel like it was about time Dany did something hard and decisive and brutal. She's so humble and filled with humility, it's like she's the friends of those she rules, not a ruler. And these high-borns are just… so annoying.

I think I'm the only person who finds Sam too good-hearted and bumbling to be really interesting…

I vaguely remember from the books that people would amputate the limb ASAP but still suffer from Greyscale. However, I think it was left open to the idea that some saved themselves by doing so. It was kind of vague on that front.

Obvious to us. I know a lot of newbies aren't picking up on it.

That's a bit much. What the person meant was Myranda was exceptionally skinny. She's hot, I agree with that, and very beautiful in the face and body, good boobs and figure (coming from a straight female POV). But she's very, very skinny - almost too skinny. She looks like something Roose could easily physically break

I agree. I never liked Jon Snow in the book much, or the other seasons. I found him dull and broody.

YUP! Who cares.

Who do you guys think is the worst villain so far? I don't mean a boring character you don't like. I mean the cruelest character.

Yeah, the other time he corrected the same language ("fewer" when someone said "less"). Grammar Nazi, but the less/fewer argument is what really gets him.

I think that Theon will save Sansa at The Right Moment - that is, when an unpleasant sexual encounter with Ramsay is about to happen. Then I imagine they'll run off and into Brienne and Pod.

I'm wondering about that too. I didn't notice any of that. It was more of a solid storytelling episode focused on certain groups of characters. It also fleshed out (pun) the Boltons and established a friendship relationship between Jorah and Tyrion.

Yeah. The way it played out, you have to think some of the more intelligent characters figured out what really happened. I mean, Varys at least must have some idea, right?

Yeah. People here worrying in the comments about how "spoiled" they are for the books clearly aren't aware that GRRM isn't on board this series and that D & D are steering the story themselves from this point on.

Yeah, they're of no consequence really, just somewhat interesting on page. (Well, Aurane was interesting in that I read him as a Tyrell spy.) But they're not needed for the show.

Yeah, I think it may not get to that point yet. There'll be Sansa's escape along with Brienne, Pod and Theon.

Yeah, Jorah's thinking's not always top notch, remember.

But that's the thing - the writers aren't following the books and GRRM is not working on this series. So what happens in the show may bear no similarity to the books. I doubt for example that the next book will show us Littlefinger's plans to marry Sansa to Ramsay Bolton rather than Harry The Heir.

I had to look up the guy but yes. I also laughed aloud. Good call.

Not a jerk, I agree with your reasoning (he's her half-brother, though we know he's really her cousin, and they've never been particularly close).