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Someone who believes she was ''meant'' to buy the house.

How Daario?!

That's the one! Looking back at that promo you mentioned… it makes it seem pretty bad.

I think someone did on Orange Is The New Black.

I think they're showing that the dragons are still ''learning''. Drogon wasn't really being smart, attacking from the ground.

It was foreshadowed in season 4, when Selyse caught Melisandre bathing and Melisandre told her they should bring Shireen with them to the Wall. She convinced her by showing her something in the flames.

They actually released 20 minutes of score from that episode on the official soundtrack, so you're not that far off.

I don't completely remember either. It will be awesome if he does join forces with Varys, though!

Do you think Varys will come to Meereen, even without Tyrion? I'm really looking forward to seeing where he will turn up next, because clearly the show isn't done with him yet!

Definitely. I'm not sure they could have avoided this scene, and I will stand corrected when Stannis and/or Brienne just swoops in and saves the day next episode. Obviously the Stark/Bolton alliance is going to be important, and the wedding that led to the wedding night would probably always lead to the scene we now

I'm so glad he made it through that scene alive. That guy is awesome, and I had been dreaming of having him on this show for a while. Plus, he actually seemed to be playing a version of flashback-Eko, which made it even better.

I think they are trying to make Ramsay sympathetic in a way, with the focus on the new child and Ramsay trying to make his father proud. It's just not working.

It seemed important to me as part of Sansa's storyline. She's been dreaming of a dream prince her whole life, and we know that the first man she married didn't look like the part - though he still was nice enough not to touch her. As disgusting as it is, this seems like the first time a rape scene is important to the

Adewale was such a great surprise! I'm so glad he made it through his one scene alive.

One thing I love about the episode that easily goes unnoticed: Ben's little scene with Juliet does give us new information. It confirms that he got caught on purpose in season 2, and why. It's the only scene where Ben practically explains it himself: He tells Juliet that he wants to find out what Jack is ''emotionally

And every dead character actually came back on the show at some point! All except one: Mr. Eko. And even that makes sense when you consider that the shot of him and Yemi walking into the sunset as children is his version of the ''flashsideways''.

They really did do a great job! I don't like the wide shot of Nikki, though. That's a pretty iconic shot from the Pilot that they put Nikki in, and you can still see Jack standing there in front of her!

Let's just hope we won't get a ''doMINIc" type of scene where the characters finally catch up with the audience!