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She'll get the dragon back alright. Its just gonna wait for some bit and when its big enough, it/he/she will swt the whole area to fire and return to the Stoneborn. Might happen near the finale.

By the way, excellent episode. Better than previous one indeed

I dont see her giving the dragon away like that. I bet she double crosses him by having the army transferred to her, then she just kills the guy and all who resist. I at least hope this happens. :)

I was expecting Jamie to get what happened to him, but damn if I didn't see it coming until the last second. This episode was just brilliant. Next episode is where it looks like **** hits the fan and all the action comes full force.

I also think that Pod was tricked and that the hookers were all paid before hand, and that the bag of money left was there just so that what happened next would make him feel even better. Knights die, but no one gets 3 hookers for free. What better way to be paid, than to have an epic story like that? Just amazing.

You must be GRRM.

You must be GRRM.

Did I guess it right? I haven't read the books or any spoilers into her story arc and what happens. And while I am reading some spoilers, I'm keeping enough of the show a secret to myself so that I am still surprised and that I don't ruin it for my girl :p

I did just read about "Reek", or the guy who saved Theon.... Now I'm very excited to see how all of Theon's story will be told. I was not expecting what I read.... but now I just can't wait to see it happen, and how it will happen due to TV censorship and all.

Don't read spoilers dude. I'd honestly feel robbed if someone had spoiled anything for me. I spoiled a minor character and it felt like crap later reading about it, knowing what a surprise it could have been.

I try to not... but with free time and curiosity always nagging at me, it's hard not to :p I'm that type of person that when they like something, the dedicate a lot of energy and thought into it, and try to take in as much as possible... might be why I get burnt out so easily as well :p

Don't read spoilers dude. I'd honestly feel robbed if someone had spoiled anything for me. I spoiled a minor character and it felt like crap later reading about it, knowing what a surprise it could have been.

I saw the

end of season is the red wedding...I was intrigued...now I regret that on many levels

I really enjoy this show very much, but my complaint has to be that there are so many stories going on at once and not much really happens from episode to episode. I'd really like to see more battles or at least each episode concentrate on one of the story lines. It seems so fragmented that I don't even know what's going on sometimes. Before we know it, this season will be over and not much will have happened, unless one of the characters gets to King's Landing and takes a shot at the throne. I'm pulling for Kaleesee (sp), hehe.

Haven't read the books then, each chapter is from a different characters point of view.

Haven't read the books then, each chapter is from a different characters point of view.

Yeah I figured as much. I still really enjoy the show and wait patiently for it every Sunday. The thing is at the pace they go, it's going to have to go at least 10 seasons to start to come together isn't it?

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