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23 COMMENTS

  1. So far, the Starks still have nearly all their children alive. The Lannisters are down by 2, the Baratheons have self-exterminated, except for maybe Gendry who's in the middle of the sea by now. The Greyjoys are getting by, on the one hand it looks like Theon might hook up with sansa, on the other it looks like that won't do him much good.

    House Dorne lost their prince, but in general they are doing OK, as are the Martels.

    Ironically, the only family that is defunct at this point are the Baratheons, thanks to Stannis following some spectacularly bad advice and Renly underestimating the situation in front of him.

  2. Obviously we don't know yet how this episode will actually play out, but if Jaime and Bronn will head straight back to King's Landing, I won't get it. Bronn was poisoned with the exact same poison as Myrcella, he should know who most probably is behind it. Trystan also knew that Oberyn was no stranger to poison, so he could also draw a conclusion to Ellaria and the Sand Snakes. Everyone saw Ellaria kiss Myrcella on the pier. After his daughter died, did Jaime just shrug his shoulder and think "Nah, no way that poison caused my daugher's death. And even if it did, for sure Ellaria and the Sand Snakes, the people who threatened to kill her and tried to kidnap her, had no part in it. No no, I will just pretend that nothing happened and just go back to King's Landing". I don't get it! Can someone explain? Or is it just "It's the Dorne plot, it doesn't have to make any sense"?

  3. God Cersei is an arrogant and deranged cunt, but worse are the people that defend her whilst denouncing the High Sparrow and the faith! This is a medieval society, at least the high sparrow has the majority in mind.

    Boyoh, it sure is bad that an aristocratic demagogue, that abused her power, was the cause of death for hundreds of innocent people, among them the nobles of house Stark, and is an incestuos (to the suffering of the realm), pretentious, sociopathic and outright murderous (Killing her best friend because she liked Jaime) thug, is made to walk naked among lesser people!
    People would not bat an eye though, to the torture and any equal humiliation of Ramsay Bolton though, I can assure you that… I wonder why?

  4. Honestly, this is a huge departure when Cersei's original character. In the books, she would have blamed Jaime for her daughter's death. And at this point, she and Jaime had already broken up. Mind you, I mildly prefer this change in the show. Cersei is a lot more interesting of a character.

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