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Also, is that scene that plays in the promos with the dragon shadow over the town supposed to be over Kings Landing, or is that Mereen or somewhere in Essos?

Spoiler loving, non-book reader with a few questions…

Just curious… where is Arya's direwolf?

Interesting.  I was typing, "How did she not have her maidenhead (just google that term) before if she was married to Renl…" Then I remembered whose sword Loras had been swallowing and it all makes sense.

This is precisely my goal.  Except you guys all know so much its hard to even understand what you are all talking about sometimes

Interesting.  I thought they had an episode last season where Jon was on top of the wall and it looked like the top of a castle and they had some sort of elevator contraption on one side of it…

Does the supernatural side of GOT continue to become increasingly important and central to the story?

Has anyone made family trees for all of the GOT characters?  If so, where can I find it.  If not, if one of you experts did this, I would give all of your future comments a 'like' out of gratitude.

Why would the wildlings, who are heading south from the far north, have to climb UP the ice wall?  Also, in the clip of the wildlings this episode, it showed the wall in the background, as if they had to climb up one side (as they did in the previous episode) and then back down the other. Am I missing something?

I really hope so… or else the actress that plays Osha needs some serious help

What make her terrible?  That whole scene when she busted out Valyrian and freed the slave was one of the best, if not the best, of the entire series?

I have to disagree.  I though she did fine in this scene.

To supplement this great question, do people in Westoros begin to take note and prepare for the dragons?  This epi included Joff asking Ty about them, but other than one or two comments, no one acts like its a big deal that she has dragons…

I haven't read the book, though I consume spoilers like Drogo does red meat, and I really don't know the difference, and don't remember it being spelled out in the show.

Lux, why do these dudes obsess over you like this?

The dragons looked amazing because they are amazing.  Dany and her dragons are more interesting than all other storylines combined.

Why isn't she call Jeyne Stark now that they married?

Every episode that includes Dany and her dragons starts at A+ and gets lowered if necessary.

Can someone fill me in on Margery's past?  I know she was married before and not Sansa level prude, but what is this all about?

Where are Theon's sister and his grumpy father and all there people right now?