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Loved it. Not only because Olly is a little s***, but because it demonstrates that Jon has become more ruthless in his second life.

Honestly, I think Ollie had a right to be pissed at Snow; given what happened to his family right in front of him.

Thorne used the boy's pain and hate to turn him against Jon; hence my previous comment about Allister being mostly responsible for the plight of Ollie.
 
I thought Snow was going to cut the kid down for a second, obviously I was wrong

It's a character shift, he's realized that doing the "right" thing only gets you so far.

I will say, I have lots respect for Alliser Thorne, he was a good character. Kind of like Stannis in that he was dedicated to his principles and stayed so to the end.
 
It's a character shift, he's realized that doing the "right" thing only gets you so far.

I will say, I have lots respect for Alliser Thorne, he was a good character. Kind of like Stannis in that he was dedicated to his principles and stayed so to the end.

I'm with ya in regarding Thorne. I hated that dick, but its hard not to respect him. Stannis though? Lost any respect after he did what he did.
 
I enjoyed the progression of Aryas story. I feel that she has progressed more in this past episode than all of season 5.
 
Does "Arya" even exist anymore, though? That water should have killed her if so, amiright?
 
I feel bad for Olly actually. Lol. I mean it's hard to blame him for what he did considering the wilding killed and ate his parents. Most kids his age would probably of been swayed to betray Jon. Lol

Also. I just really really kinda want the major fan theory to be wrong after all this time. It would just be halrious to see the freak out from the book readers. But. Said theory is pretty much confirmed honestly.

And still no Little Finger this season.

Don't get your hopes up. You'll have to find pleasure in something else
 
My only criticism with the last episode is that they did not torture Oily. If I can see a fing mom and baby attacked/eaten by a pack of dogs, Theon getting his dick cut off, and Sansa raped on her wedding night, then I deserved to see that little B**** doused in gasoline, burned, and hung from the wall.
 
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My only criticism with the last episode is that they did not torture Oily. If I can see a fing mom and baby attacked/eaten by a pack of dogs, Theon getting his dick cut off, and Sansa raped on her wedding night, then I deserved to see that little B**** doused in gasoline, burned, and hung from the wall.

That would have been way too much. His manner of execution was appropriate.
 
My only criticism with the last episode is that they did not torture Oily. If I can see a fing mom and baby attacked/eaten by a pack of dogs, Theon getting his dick cut off, and Sansa raped on her wedding night, then I deserved to see that little B**** doused in gasoline, burned, and hung from the wall.

It would have been uncharacteristic for Snow to do something like that. I'm just happy Jon didn't ***** out and set him free.
 
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My only criticism with the last episode is that they did not torture Oily. If I can see a fing mom and baby attacked/eaten by a pack of dogs, Theon getting his dick cut off, and Sansa raped on her wedding night, then I deserved to see that little B**** doused in gasoline, burned, and hung from the wall.

You never see most of that stuff on screen though.

Olly's death was pretty brutal and entirely on screen.
 
I think I've missed something. How has the said thing been teased? Lol

Cersei mentioned the trial by combat and that Gregor would fight for her. That means the faith people have to find someone to fight him. Ian McShane says he plays a religious elder who reintroduces a beloved character. I can only assume that means The Hound since we never saw him die..and you know how he would love to kill The Mountain.
 
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