Great episode, lots of the points here have been made. The "No one" line from Arya was just too awesome. LF has to be crapping his pants at this point. Arya is so freaking dangerous at this point.
I like where they are going with Bran but I'm waiting for him to go from simply being a guy that knows everything to someone that actually wants to affect things.
I didn't really get though how Jon only has 10k men in the North though since he has the full power of the Vale behind him and they have only been in one battle where they won decisively. The Vale should have 20 or 30k by itself.
Love Bronn and Jaime but one of them needs to die in that battle, also where in the hell was the elder Tarly? He is telling the men to form up and then he disappears. Can't imagine he would just die without showing it though I guess they could show his body at the beginning of the next episode.
I agree a dragon will die at some point in all likelihood but it is really hard to kill one. Essentially their only weak spot is their eyes or if their mouth is open, especially with mature dragons like Dany has now. Of course the show may not follow the same theme of the books there.
BTW, did Ghost die and they just didn't show us? Haven't seen him in forever and I can't believe they missed the chance to have Dany and Jon meet for the first time with Jon with his wolf and Dany with her Dragons.
Pretty clear they are setting up a Jon and Dany marriage, it solves the problem of "bending the knee" and Jon is the most obvious choice even before they discover they are related.
I like where they are going with Bran but I'm waiting for him to go from simply being a guy that knows everything to someone that actually wants to affect things.
I didn't really get though how Jon only has 10k men in the North though since he has the full power of the Vale behind him and they have only been in one battle where they won decisively. The Vale should have 20 or 30k by itself.
Love Bronn and Jaime but one of them needs to die in that battle, also where in the hell was the elder Tarly? He is telling the men to form up and then he disappears. Can't imagine he would just die without showing it though I guess they could show his body at the beginning of the next episode.
I agree a dragon will die at some point in all likelihood but it is really hard to kill one. Essentially their only weak spot is their eyes or if their mouth is open, especially with mature dragons like Dany has now. Of course the show may not follow the same theme of the books there.
BTW, did Ghost die and they just didn't show us? Haven't seen him in forever and I can't believe they missed the chance to have Dany and Jon meet for the first time with Jon with his wolf and Dany with her Dragons.
Pretty clear they are setting up a Jon and Dany marriage, it solves the problem of "bending the knee" and Jon is the most obvious choice even before they discover they are related.