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Bronn's absence was summed up by Jamie when he says Cersei has manipulated the whole trial.

Perhaps, but....I think he likes Tyrion too much to take a bribe, and as he said, anybody who follows him will die. so I doubt he is captured or dead. Although, one does wonder how Shay came to be present. Varys perhaps ?
 
Wasn't Bronn supposed to make sure Shae made it to Pentos? Is it possible she never made it?
 
Well Bronn had been training Jaime since he got back so a duel to the death between them might make sense. But I kind of already know who would win. :(
 
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Yeah apparently the crew didn't enjoy that as much as him, Nikolaj and the extras.

Also why isn't Jamie's hair blonde anymore?
 
So, I had a re-run through the first 6 Episodes and was wondering, could that fire at Craster's Keep be mistaken for Mance Rayder's signal ?

Also noticed a line referencing the Crow at the crowning of the new king, " She who knows all men's fates."
 
I got chills when Oberyn said, "I will be your champion."

Two weeks! Goddammit to hell. I'm going nuts over the suspense.
 
Glad to see what I thought would happen came true, Oberyn is an awesome character.
 
Too bad, I really wanted to see Dany get railed. Haven't seen that since season 1.
 
Well,[user] JinCA[/user] called it, the Champions have been chosen. Pretty good scene to set it up too.

Arya, Arya, Arya...She is becoming ruthless :bang:
 
Yeah Arya was a bad ass in that scene.
Yes, she was. Got me thinking though. Why are all the Starks so interesting/bad ass, but Sansa is very plain, Boring, docile...? Ned went to war and helped win the Iron throne. He was Warden of the north.Spat in the face of the most powerful family, and he gave Jaime Lannister a run for his money. Rob Stark took up arms, gathered an army, and won every battle he fought. Catelyn stark took Tyrion Prisoner. Bran stark is a Warg and travelling beyond the wall to save everybody. Rickon is yet unknown, but he did see his father in a dream as Bran did. Perhaps he is a Warg too ? John Snow, a man of the knights watch. A man many look up to and follow, and most likely to become leader of the Watch. Arya Stark is becoming a fearless and ruthless assassin/warrior.

Yet, Sansa, has been nothing but a prisoner. A submissive to the will and wants of those around her.
 
Yes, she was. Got me thinking though. Why are all the Starks so interesting/bad ass, but Sansa is very plain, Boring, docile...? Ned went to war and helped win the Iron throne. He was Warden of the north.Spat in the face of the most powerful family, and he gave Jaime Lannister a run for his money. Rob Stark took up arms, gathered an army, and won every battle he fought. Catelyn stark took Tyrion Prisoner. Bran stark is a Warg and travelling beyond the wall to save everybody. Rickon is yet unknown, but he did see his father in a dream as Bran did. Perhaps he is a Warg too ? John Snow, a man of the knights watch. A man many look up to and follow, and most likely to become leader of the Watch. Arya Stark is becoming a fearless and ruthless assassin/warrior.

Yet, Sansa, has been nothing but a prisoner. A submissive to the will and wants of those around her.

She's seems to just be a typical "I want to be a princess" kind of girl while Arya is a Tom boy. It probably allows for better story telling when at least one of the girls isn't just like the guys. Sansa is smart though, she saw right through little fingers BS on the boat, I'm guessing they wanted to write her character to be more the type that was raised from childhood to marry royalty and that's probably all she thought she'd be good for. In the early parts of the first season they seemed to be trying to teach Arya to be a proper young lady too but she wasn't having it lol.
 
She's seems to just be a typical "I want to be a princess" kind of girl while Arya is a Tom boy. It probably allows for better story telling when at least one of the girls isn't just like the guys. Sansa is smart though, she saw right through little fingers BS on the boat, I'm guessing they wanted to write her character to be more the type that was raised from childhood to marry royalty and that's probably all she thought she'd be good for. In the early parts of the first season they seemed to be trying to teach Arya to be a proper young lady too but she wasn't having it lol.

I just mentioned it because of her reaction to Little Fingers comment about taking action, when opportunity presents, against those who hurt the ones we love. Could be a turning point for her character, and with Little Finger at her side, the mind boggles of the pain and suffering they could inflict upon the world.
 
Wow, this just keeps getting better and better :)