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Or horses. WHY NO HORSES?

He could still potentially redeem himself by making an attempt to rescue his sister.

It's like she wants Bronn to switch sides to the other brother again.

Brienne too, as she's also already equipped with the right weapon for the job.

Warhammer proficiency is genetic, right?

Everyone underestimates Littlefinger though. That's his thing… well, that and seeing himself on the Iron throne with a pretty girl at his side.

He used the little used 'to fulfill a prophecy' loophole. Some priests love that kind of stuff.

Well, its possible no-one told her any of that. She was a young girl like Sansa and knew Robert would be a lousy husband when the dreamiest guy in the Seven Kingdoms offered to take her away to this so-called Tower of Joy…

Dothraki not very good at sieges. Plus their commanders buggered off as soon as the battle and celebratory roast were over…

That's not what they told her though. They told her that it was the only way to get mercy for Ned AND still be able to marry Joffrey. Up until Joffrey sadistically asking for Ned's head on the steps of the Sept of Baelor, she still dreamed of marrying him.

It's more that it highlights the difference in Sansa's and Arya's approaches to problems. Way back in season 1 they had an animosity because Sansa was infatuated with her dream of being a princess [enough to lie and inadvertently get her direwolf killed] and Arya just wanted to be more of a boy and learn how to fight.

All in due time. Technically, I guess he might be a possible heir to the Stormlands now, though I doubt the show will deal with that issue.

He could say he made it for the king… before he went and made a mess of himself.

I could definitely see him giving the coin to Jon to give to Tyrion as well as some words to take care of Dany.

North of the Wall women aren't into you until you beat them in battle. So yeah, Tormund still doesn't stand a chance.

He controls Robyn and he also has influence over Yohn Royce, the commander of the Knights of the Vale, after showing him how easy it would be to have him executed.

Yeah, Jon definitely doesn't glower. Instead he goes for the slightly confused brand of sullen.

True, but bear in mind he's talking to the one member of his family who didn't hate him for how he was born [killing his mother]. Tyrion was indeed trying to excuse his rather justified killing of their father, but also talk away his guilt over how they now fight for different sides, not to mention the fiery carnage

Brienne subs in for the Hound? Arya kills the Mountain after Sandor fails to kill the nigh unkillable zombie?

That or he's one of the defeated foolish enough not to bend the knee for an angry Dany.