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I fucking hate Thenns

Maybe they'll just brawl it out…

I don't remember him having that salty of a mouth in the books.

I couldn't agree more. Not necessarily that Dany shouldn't forgive Jorah based on the specifics of the situation, but based on her reaction to it it wasn't likely she'd want to see him again. It was one among many choices made by characters over the last couple of episodes that really made me question the intelligence

Much like Tyrion it casts a mighty big shadow.

Maybe, but in the show Margaery has for the most part remained restrained and nearly everything was passive aggressive. She retained the air of being somewhat polite in the stereotypical argumentation style among nobles.

Ya, the motivations of the Sand Snakes and the reasoning that the poisoning was even included if it was to just be resolved that quickly had me a bit confused. Maybe it's to set up a future poisoning? I dunno.

Things that confused/amused me:

Ya that was great. I loved her response to Gary during the intruder incident.
"Every room you're in is a panic room."

Decent episode. The whole lobbyist part was just hilariously sleazy. My favorite exchange:

YARP!

Well once Sansa gets to Winterfell they can't spend too long postponing the wedding. The entire point of her being there was for the Boltons to get more legitimacy in the North so I don't see why Roose wouldn't plan for it really quickly. Add the fact he knows his son and the longer somebody spends with him, the less

Did anybody else have another flashback tonight to that Stannis/Shireen scene from episode 4 when Arya was telling that lie to get that sick girl to drink the water? The story Arya told there was like identical to Shireen's scenario. I wonder if that was intentional to draw parallels or if it's just somewhat

Ya I think he's consistently been one of the best performances on a show loaded with acting talent (excluding the abomination that is a large portion of the Dornish cast outside of Doran). Alfie's issue is his material is often lacking.

Oh man the random whipping just made me giggle. There had to be a better way to help in that fight. It was 6 hands to 3, how do you botch that?

Never before has an actor's performance so perfectly depicted the urge to throw up in one's mouth. Alfie Allen was unbileevable.

Where anywhere in my post did I say what was a right or wrong decision? It's implied this is my interpretation of what Sansa's perception of certain events would be. I said Sansa's Hound interactions seemed positive from her perspective based on her interactions with him. This is based on how I perceive her reactions

Did you read my original post? That is the crux of my whole post is that Sansa's perception of Sandor himself had very little to do with the decision of whether to leave or stay as I felt she had a generally positive view of him with perhaps some doubts.

You listed 1 thing. That is one reason which was driven by Cersei's orders. If Sansa thought she was going to be stuck in King's Landing with Joff and Cersei after the battle, I think there was a very good chance she would have left with the Hound. The Hound when left to his own devices around Sansa has generally

So in my post exclusively referencing the show you attempt to refute it with events almost exclusively from the books?