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Iron Island plotline is being brought later this season (probably the point of burning all the ships Dany had)

Or maybe they go full "Swiss Army Man" with him.

I had my little rant about Dorne up there, but I didn't expect that to be what most of the comments here were about. I feel like I should say; As much as I disliked Dorne, this was still a rally good episode, and I anticipate this being a really good season.

Oh man, what have I become…

Eh, Ships move at the speed of plot, etc etc.

I'm good with cutting the plot down, but would have preferred Doran an Areo just locking the Sandsnakes away and out of the story and dealing with the mess they started on their own mostly off screen.I just think the SN's are terrible B-Movie style characters I do not want on the show anymore, but it seems like

Last season Littlefinger met with Cersei and somehow convinced her he had nothing to do with Sansa's kidnapping and marriage, it was all the Boltons. Cersei buying it is not shocking, and Boltons not communicating with the Lannisters at this point sort of makes sense too…I want to nitpick this plan but it actually

I mean, it be very appropriate that Jon's fatal flaw of not saying things he should say was what did him in. Like when he told a group of Wilding leaders who wanted to kill him he had shot an arrow through Mance Rayder's heart, in the most menacing tone possible with no explanation of the context for that action at

#ImwithHer #EllariaSand2016

I saw someone suggest that Doran's reference to his son with his dying breath was actually about Quentyn, who will suddenly appear in Meereen in four episodes or something. That happening would make so little sense I'm not prepared to rule it out with how messy this writing for Dorne has been.

Why you wouldn't have Arianne and one less Sand Snake when they wrote Season 5 is still baffling to me . I could get why you wouldn't do her whole Queenmaker story, but she still would have brought something more interesting to the table.

Also, there was review less post made right after the episode aired for "Newbies." Why was there not one for experts too? Isn't that what the Supreme Court ruled, we'd be Separate but Equal?

The Good:
-Really Intense Opening with Castle Black/Sansa and Theon's escape. I kinda wishes the show had maintained momentum after that, but still sucked me in really well. Ghost's howling was beautifully eerie.
-Roose laying the smack down on his son, and Ramsay's "mourning" for Myranda. Nice play on that kind of

But wasn't Trsytane suppose to be on that boat? What the heck happened? Was Jaime nice enough to drop him back off before taking his murdered daughter to King's Landing? I would think they were on the boat and killed him on there, but then the sequence of events wouldn't make sense since that scene came after Jaime

Given they had an even more shocking rape scene a season after they got a massive amount of hate for another non-book rape scene, I think they've shown they're not very concerned with what the Blogosphere has to say…if anything I think they feed of that stuff and the extra attention it gives the show.

I think it's good for the filter reason, but also for people who still might want to discuss the show from a book perspective in terms of what came from George or didn't and book storylines being cut and so on.

I don't think so, this show is not against recasting, and his role so far was the small kind they could get away with recasting. I honestly think they don't know where to go with this Dornish thing and just decided to kill of all the people that bored them in the storyline.

#NotAllBookReaders

I didn't think the Ramsay scene was about making people feel sympathy for him. I thought it was an extended dark gag mocking the "Person gives emotional monologue over dead person's body" scene you see a lot, with the ending where he says to feed her to the dogs being the punchline. This interpretation would still

Of Kings and Prophets, because that show looked really awful.