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She was at the camp with her 62 men, which makes me fear she'll meet a real bummer of an ending in SnowBowl.

Punted out the moon door is how I hope we say farewell to Petyr Baelish. Probably not practical in the show, given where things are, but I have hope for the books on this matter.

Seriously, they're even bigger heels than the Brackens.

He does have to get around that part, yes. However if Tommen's "conversion*" is genuine, he might use it to privately pressure Tommen into abdication.

In a postscript, it's revealed that the Westerosi apocalypse is the incident referred to in the gameshow related to "The Event."

"Soooooooo. Renly."

And it was originally going to be "A Time For Wolves" for a reason. I hope.

What if he was banking on Tommen being out of the picture in some way and asserting himself as regent for any new potential heirs?

I dunno. Every since he rolled off the boat from Dorne, he's been pretty seriously in the "just like all the other Lannisters" camp.

In my dream comic ending for Game of Thrones, as the post White Walker/Dragon Battlemist Clears, David Mitchell emerges from a hidey hole wearing one of those hats and says directly to camera, "Truly it was a game of thrones," credits. Fin.

I hope SnowBowl ultimately wins out in terms of what fans call the Jon v Ramsay showdown, but I see way more people calling it The Battle of the Bastards.

She's very Cat-like, especially since her escape from Winterfell. She's taken on Cat's hairdo and habit of glovepulling. And Jon has been extra Nedded up.

Still though, I wouldn't have minded seeing her get organic with Qarl the Maid.

In the show, there is a… let's call it "less ceremonial" naked march of the old High Septon from a brothel. It's not formalized as a form of atonement the way Cersei's walk was. I don't think we see anyone else (man or woman) undertaking this form of atonement in the show.

Can't blame you for blocking out the "I want to do that all the time from now on," scene.

It is visible when Jon is getting the Free Folk to join up with him. I just went back and rewatched the part where they are at Bear Island and the sword is not visible there—they're all wearing a LOT of layers. However, when we see Jon, Sansa and Davos ride into camp later (about 40 minutes into the episode), Longclaw

He did? He was still carrying it in last night's episode.

I think The Mountain (Un)Lives to fight another day.

She's Ghostsitting.

Back in Season 5, Littlefinger arrived in King's Landing to bring Cersei news that the Boltons had Sansa and were marrying her to Ramsay. Then Littlefinger suggested that the Lannisters let the Boltons and Stannis have their battle before he marched in his Vale troops and secured Winterfell for the crown. For this