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I'm afraid for Stannis. I don't see the point of sending Ramsay after him if it's not going to come to anything.

And isn't he also taking a big risk of giving it to other people, which wouldn't exactly help his beloved Dany?

Don't think it's gonna happen.

I liked how it started out kind of generically heroically and then slowly disintegrated into the tuneless atmospheric sounds played over the credits.

Leaders have other people put their kids on boats. It was hacky.

Except that they converged on Wildling Woman and started chomping on her?

White Walker king on the hill was like "It was ON THE SYLLABUS."

When the camera first picked her up in the room I said "You're gonna die" and my daughter said "You're screwing Jon Snow."

Those scenes with her in bed with what's-his-name haven't helped. She looks like a soap opera heroine.

Yes, he read all about dragons when he was growing up.

She likes him but not that way is what I got from it.

They looked creepier and statelier in that episode.

Considering that in the sept scene in the book Cersei apparently said "Do me now" to Jaime I don't think the problem stems from going off book.

The Wildling Woman said something particularly egregious last night. "I don't have a problem with it" or something.

I think it's all meant to be hanging on the fact that Tommen refuses/is unable to do anything about it.

The Sparrows seem to be making things up as they go along and all the other characters are acting like they aren't. It's a problem.

The way the Sparrows work is not being explained at all well. Correct me if I'm wrong but the GoT characters don't even seem to have been told what the punishments for their crimes will be if they are found guilty. Even if it's up to the judges to decide there would surely be a range of possibilities if there's any

He confessed before he was charged with anything.

With this show more than any other we really don't know when a character's arc is over until it suddenly is, though. I get what you're saying but if Jon Snow dies all that stuff will sort itself out into an arc. (I don't think he's going to die either; just saying that that doesn't mean it couldn't happen).

Yeah, they had come to destroy the place and their work was done.