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I think it was just my book reader bias showing but you make an ok point. And that Dornishman chose his fight. Acting like he was murdered is kind of silly

How about when one is raped and murdered? He still did nothing. He needed to be relieved.
 
Where is Littlefinger? Also I forget the guy's name that with Tyrion for most of the first couple of seasons but did he die? It's been a while and can't remember, especially with how many deaths there are. Lol

Littlefinger is on his way back to Kingslanding.
 
I have a feeling that Bronn will make quite the return, at some point.

The first episode of this season certainly got a bunch of balls rolling. Nice timing with the free HBO preview on Direct, cable, et al.

Even better with the premieres of Silicon Valley and Veep, arguably the 2 best comedies on right now.
 
remember at the end of last season he was recalled back to Kings Landing to explain how Sansa got married to Ramsey. He should be in next weeks episode.

Yeah, but it seems you forgot that at the end of the season, Littlefinger was already in KL, and had already discussed with Cersei (as well as with Lady Olenna).

He may appear next episode or two, but it won't be him going to KL. it will be him leaving/just prior to leaving KL
 
Wasn't there another Stark boy and girl maybe that the wild ling girl took somewhere? When the cripple went north?
 
Yeah, but it seems you forgot that at the end of the season, Littlefinger was already in KL, and had already discussed with Cersei (as well as with Lady Olenna).

He may appear next episode or two, but it won't be him going to KL. it will be him leaving/just prior to leaving KL

Yea I totally forgot about that.
 
Also, I thought his son was going to King's Landing, so how did he end up back with the Sand Snakes?

He was on the ship from Dorne the whole time (anchored outside King's Landing). The 2 sandsnakes were along on the trip.

Jaime took a skiff in.

That scene began by showing the ship in the harbor then down to the state room where he was when they came in.
 
So did the formerly hot Red Lady feel the Lord of Light betrayed here? The post show seemed to indicate so. Was it the fall of Stannis and then Snow that made her question her faith? I can't imagine that's her bedtime routine.
 
So did the formerly hot Red Lady feel the Lord of Light betrayed here? The post show seemed to indicate so. Was it the fall of Stannis and then Snow that made her question her faith? I can't imagine that's her bedtime routine.

Personally, I think she found her purpose to ressurect Jon by giving her flame to him or however they word it. He never fought for Winterfell so that vision was the future. Therefore he comes back and it's Melissandre who sacrifices for her god to fulfill it. She is or was confused, no doubt, but she may have found the light, so to speak. Jmo of course as there are no books for this yet.
 
In a perfect world, Snow comes back to life, Thorne knocks on the door, and Snow opens it up and stabs him back right there.
 
Regardless of how you feel about the Dorne treatment you gotta admit that kid becoming a unicorn briefly courtesy of a Sand Snake was some pretty good special effects!
 
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IDG why people are mad about going this direction with Dorne. Do you think it's more interesting if there is peace between Dorne and Lannisters?
 
He was on the ship from Dorne the whole time (anchored outside King's Landing). The 2 sandsnakes were along on the trip.

Jaime took a skiff in.

That scene began by showing the ship in the harbor then down to the state room where he was when they came in.

Yeah, but after the ship left Dorne last season they were all standing on the dock. Maybe they took a Littlefinger jet pack to King's Landing and then infiltrated the ship.

There's probably a deleted/cut scene or something that explains it.
 
I enjoyed the first episode. Setting up for some massive plot-lines down the road. Also, at last, Sansa gets some relief from her ****ty life from Brienne of Tarth. Good to see a Stark getting a positive result for once. :eek:lol:
 
Personally, I think she found her purpose to ressurect Jon by giving her flame to him or however they word it. He never fought for Winterfell so that vision was the future. Therefore he comes back and it's Melissandre who sacrifices for her god to fulfill it. She is or was confused, no doubt, but she may have found the light, so to speak. Jmo of course as there are no books for this yet.
I think he is resurrected because of these pictures from the set. Jon Snow never wore the clothing a Stark.
 

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