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I want to downvote this whole little thread but it's not your fault.

Therefore he must DIE

What??? Mf!

Unfortunately I think that was just sloppyish execution on the props dept. Everyone in the north knows direwolves are like 3 times the size of regular wolves, that's a big discrepency if it's a fake-regular wolf.

Dang, I JUST said the same thing. About the dragons, Tyrion and Littlefinger are still around.

He's gonna warg into a dragon (can we verb this yet? Yes?) but I don't think they've made their way up there yet.

I think the Starks got so much crap in the first half that the closing of the series will flip it and have it be the story of the rise of the Starks from their ashes.
Still irked about the direwolves, though.

I say Tommen goes within the next two episodes. Cersei's supposed to have to bury all her kids and this would set things off, big time.
My big money is on Varys, though I hope I am wrong.

I got that the two men "helped" Dany by slipping in earlier in the day and spreading accelerant. Evidently something that could be masked by the smell of horsey humans.

Nah, I think he would feel responsible for her and want to know if he should be out there looking for her. Vague non-answers aren't enough when she could be lost or in enemy hands.

When she rides away on the dragon in the books her hair is burned off but her body is not, right?

Why is it no one else is this famously corrupt city seems to be getting charged with these crimes? The thugs go out and smash some street vendor carts but there's nothing mentioned about widespread legalish prosecutions.

Agree about the Jon/Sansa meeting.
Super agree abou Osha, wtf?
Littlefinger was a fool not to marry Sansa when he had a chance, what was he thinking?
Daarios isn't going to be able to handle real Dany.
I don't get Cersei's plan, either. March in, behead some people, burn the citadel to the ground, and then listen to

How did he not see Sansa turning against him for giving her to Ramsay (evil sod that he is) coming? Maybe he really did expect her to be able to take revenge and underestimated Ramsay's intelligence (evil sod that he is). That seems a pretty bald oversight.

Osha's death was a travesty, not a tragedy. What a waste of a badass.

Robert Baratheon and his childish neediness and weakness is to blame for all of it.

Which is, of course, from the nameless' point of view.
But I agree about the Stranger.

Still, so far it's been vague and we assume based on limited information that it's a monetary exchange, which makes them no more than nifty assassins. At least we know that with something like the iron price the person fought for that sh*t. Granted, sometimes against unarmed farmwives…

I think at the time it was just a little seed of doubt he was sowing, pointing out that her blood allies might not be as strongly bonded as she'd like to believe.

Exactly. How are they building all these ships when they don't have the vast forest resources needed? At least Eddings considered that when he created his novels.