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boodofmyblood

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  1. I don't think she'll see it coming until it's happening, tbh. She thinks he's totally unwavering in his devotion, but everyone has their limit. Speaking of Jaime, Nikolaj was amazing in that scene with Walder Frey when he compared himself as being similar to Jaime because they're both Kingslayers. He looked disgusted, angry, and sad all at once, with the lip quivering and everything.
  2. I think the reason she didn't seem more distraught was due to her acceptance of the inevitable and her unstable state of mind.
  3. Yep. Unrelated, but I honestly think by the end of the show Sansa will become Wardeness of the North.
  4. She wasn't in queen mode. She was definitely more vulnerable when she opened up to Tyrion about being afraid, love, etc. and it showed. I think that's half the reason Emilia plays it the way she does normally. In public Dany is always trying to be stoic, confident, and poised, and it can make her face seem expressionless at times.
  5. Team Jon & Team Dany will unite, IMO. Maybe not right away but Jon needs Dany for the WWs, and she needs him if she wants to unite the kingdoms.
  6. I don't think they need to spell out a fair amount of time has passed. It was the last scene of the episode.
  7. I saw it the same. When she saw LF and his creepy look her smile dropped. It wasn't jealousy. She's worried about LF's intentions.
  8. That's a REALLY interesting idea about Cersei and Euron. Now that I could see happening. Jaime is definitely going to turn on her. I loved the Dany scene with Tyrion as well. It was just really sweet. LF's look certainly was ominous. Sansa needs to keep him close and not reject him completely and I believe she will.
  9. Pretty sure. And torture of other kinds. That was nasty.
  10. Yeah that's what I've heard from book readers. I guess I'm lucky to not have read them yet. I'm thinking if they want to make him comparable to Ramsay as a villain he'll have to present a challenge.
  11. I loved the episode, thought it was one of the best finales ever, but I'm a show only person. I've waited to read the books because I want to view them as two separate entities.
  12. She'll still have to deal with Euron. He's definitely going to cause trouble.
  13. I loved the episode. Pretty much everything. As far as Sansa: I don't buy that she didn't tell Jon about the Vale because he was underestimating Ramsay. I highly doubt she would have been assuming Jon would underestimate Ramsay in advance way back when she first decided not to tell Jon about the Vale being an option. They even had Brienne specifically point out Sansa's refusal to tell Jon as strange if she trusts him. LF manipulated her into distrusting Jon with his last comment about him being only her half brother. She's not out from under LF's influence. Of course she couldn't count on the Vale showing up in time or for sure but there's no reason she couldn't mention it was a possibility. If she had, Jon would have probably been willing to wait longer. Jon had no clue, what did she expect? I guess I think they're definitely going somewhere with this so I'm not criticizing the writing, I think all this speaks to the direction Sansa is headed currently. It's not just her distrust of Jon, it's also her near nonchalance about Rickon (of course she was right but only just a while ago she used Rickon's situation to get Jon to agree to go up against Ramsay in the first place), and her comments about how "no one can protect anyone." The change in her is understandable after what she's gone through, but I think she's already starting to make mistakes because of it, even if it got her what she wanted for now. I'm not so sure Sansa isn't going to listen to LF in the next episode after he's obviously had a big effect on her. At least at first.
  14. I thought Sansa didn't tell the truth to Jon because 1) she wanted to believe what LF was true and didn't want Jon to question it and 2) because LF's manipulation worked. His last line to her about Jon only being her half-brother (and the army being his not hers) got in her head. LF needed to make sure she didn't tell Jon about him being the one to deliver the news for as yet unknown reasons, IMO. ETA: I also really want to know what Varys heard from the voice.
  15. They actually did mention how much time had passed during this episode. Varys mentioned to Tyrion, Greyworm, etc. that it had been a fortnight since Tyrion's deal/meeting with the masters. I'm not a book reader and haven't studied the amount of time it takes to travel from place to place extensively, but about two weeks or a little more have passed since LF said he would join the fray based on that information.
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