Lysa is really insane.
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Hodor didn't seem very thrilled about it either. I agree that it was uncomfortable.
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Interesting that despite the Eyrie appearing again for the first time since Season One, it's conspicuously absent from the title sequence this week.
Excellent imagery in the second Pod/Brienne scene. Pod is skinning the rabbit while Brienne sheds her "skin" (armour) and begins to let him in emotionally.
The promo for next week's episode looks great. Finally some Asha/Yara Greyjoy scenes!
sarah make this your avatar pls
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Didn't Jaime admit to killing Jon in the first season to Cersei? Why would he lie about that? I could be remembering wrong, though.
That scene got a legit jaw drop out of me regardless. Another favorite moment was: (SPOILER)When Lysa said she was going to scream really loudly when Littlefinger has sex with her and then the next scene with Sansa laying wide awake with Lysa's screaming in the background.
Arya and Sandor are as great as always. Jon Snow shows why you should never turn your back on a bastard.
This episode sucked ass.
I don't remember that. There was a lot of speculation amongst the characters. Tyrion and Cersei were prime suspects, but I don't remember Jaime even being a consideration. But everyone in the show was wrong, regardless.
I'm pretty sure Littlefinger+Lysa is the same in the books as well. Littlefinger has been busy, think of all the stuff we already know he did, via the show:
1) Seduced Lysa, convinced her to kill Jon, convinced her to write the letter to Cat saying that Lannisters killed Jon, thus getting Ned Stark to King's Landing
2) Told Cat that the dagger that stabbed Bran belonged to Tyrion, which led to her arresting Tyrion, which led directly to the war
3) Betrayed Ned Stark via the Gold Cloaks
4) Was instrumental in killing Joffrey
5) "Rescued" Sansa, and who knows what he's going to do with her
He's had a much bigger part in everything than it seemed at first.
So you think that was Martin's plan from the beginning when he wrote book 1? Seems far fetched that the whole story was for Jon to be poisoned by Lysa who was working for Littlefinger who was working for the Lannisters but was really framing the Lannisters in order to start some conflict with the Starks for...not sure what purpose.
Either Littlefinger is designed to be the most clever, devious person in all of Westeros or Martin just likes to use him as the reason for things that otherwise would be unexplained.
That truthfully is how Martin designed him. In ASoS he shows up completely out of nowhere on the boat that Sansa is taken to and it changes everything you thought you knew about the series up to that point. At least that's how it went down the first time I read it.
The podrick scenes were adorable.
And Jojen to the plot rescue.