Game Of Thrones Television series *may contain spoilers*

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I thought the Yara/Theon scene was the worst of the episode, to be honest. Theon is so pathetic a creature - as Yara said, he betrayed her and her men and has had keys bits of his anatomy removed, he also betrayed everyone he has ever served and was utterly useless when given any kind of power - that it is hard to see why she would react in the way that she did when he said he wanted to help her. There is no help that he can give; he would disgrace anyone he tried to support.

Though admittedly the Cersei/Jaime vs Kevan and Diana Rigg scene did run it close in terms of badness - its been two episodes and two "youse aren't allowed in the small council!!!!!1" scenes and nothing has happened.

At least she recognised his pathetic-ness. Maybe she can send him off somewhere else, so he can be of help in some other way.I don't expect him to be her running mate or something.

Seems odd that Lady Olena tried to antagonise Cersei further. Stop poking the bear ffs, Frankenmountain is nearby.
 
See almost equal use of both meanings in that. I guess as the heart-attack waiting to happen is from New Jersey.........

Separate note, what a neat website!!!!

That 'heart-attack waiting to happen is from New Jersey' comment has flown right over my head, mate.
 
indeed lame as hell that, yay dragon lady GIRL POWER, they may as well have played the spice girls at the end the utter clefts

Can they not think of anything else for that character to do other than 1. Saved by dragons, 2. walk out of a fire?

And now we're back to season 1 or 2 territory. Could have cut 3 seasons worth of Dany scenes and it wouldn't harm the story at all.
 
Did Sansa really call herself an 'ass'? We're an episode away from 'sidewalk', 'sneakers' and other Americanisms.

Yet another reference to the fact Varys is a eunoch.

Scene with Davos, Melisandre and Brienne felt very forced. I would have thought he would just assume that Shireen and Stannis were killed during the battle, but only now, 5 episodes from her burning, is he asking about specifics out of the blue. And then Brienne just comes along and outright declares that she was the one who killed Stannis, and that she suspects/knows that Melisandre was involved in Renly's murder too. Then walks away? Odd.

Liked Yara and Theon scene. Although still not sure why he considers the Iron Islands 'home', but there we are.

It's great seeing Ramsey winning all the time. Not utterly boring at all.


Ramsay's plot armour is doing my head in. Everything's coming up Ramsay, he's going to launch an attack on King's Landing with 20 good men after he takes the piss out of Jon Snow.
 
Why would he need cred? He killed Bolton Sr.

Without cred, he's in for a very stabby future. Actually, I see a stabby future in any case. It doesn't pay to play with knives.
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