"Oathkeeper"
Dany balances justice and mercy. Jaime tasks Brienne with his honor. Snow secures volunteers while Bran, Jojen, Meera and Hodor stumble on shelter.
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This is usually where I say "fuck fawning over Targaryens anyway ; Hear Me Roar" but Dan and Dave turned my favourite character into a ****** in the last episode so... yeah.
Cersei didn't seem to hold a grudge over it this episode. (But, damn, if she didn't give a little peek into her big bag of crazy too.) Aside from a number of his egregious actions, Jaime's character arc is one of my favorites.
(But, damn, if she didn't give a little peek into her big bag of crazy too.)
This show is going to start losing quality, its getting too big I'm afraid.
No its too big as in popularity. Once the rest of the world hops on the latest bandwagon they ruin it.
I can't see that the shows popularity will make any difference to the way it's made. Dan and Dave were gigantic fans of the book series which is wanted prompted them to want to make it into TV ; I don't think their vision for what they wanted to do with will change just because 6m people are watching it instead of 3m.
Jon Snow knows that his ****** was ******** by the then King, his ******* from another ****** betrayed by a vassal and ******** by proxy on behalf of the Lannisters who are still in charge. Winterfell is a smoldering wreck. Bran is north of The Wall. If I were him, I would've stayed with the Wildlings, cannibals aside. They were his best bet at vengeance. Instead he has to put up with the bullshit politics of the Night's Watch whose leadership wants him dead and whose "brothers" are for the most part the same cutthroats they were when they first arrived.
It's worth baring in mind, however, that Jon was North of the Wall and unaware of what happened at Winterfell, the Red Wedding or anything that Bran had done since coming out of his **** when he was ****** to leave the Wildlings and return to The Wall. He's heard nothing of the rest of the world since the end of the first series. He said his oath, his honour demanded he return to the Wall and whoever had made it back safe. He also had no knowledge of the mutiny of Rast and the rest at Craster's until he got back either - he'll have been expecting to find those that returned still led by Mormont, no doubt. And the leadership that wants him dead is Thorne who was in Kings Landing when he left, and Janos Slynt who was Lord Commander of the City Watch in Kings Landing before, unbeknownst to Snow, his old mate Tyrion expelled him.
Jon's world turned upside down while he was sharing a tent with Ygritte and exchanging barbs with Gareth from The Office, and he was aware of none of it.