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It was a good episode except for the Dorne section, that was cringe worthy.
The House of Black and White continues to be fascinating. Cersei was appropriately smug over her own cleverness and can barely hide it. And Jorah’s expression upon learning his father’s death was heartbreaking.
Ok - I get the fact that they didn’t go the book route and use the Jayne Poole/Fake Arya storyline with the Boltons and the wedding to Ramsey. However, using Sansa’s character in the show’s story line doesn’t make sense. She’s been on the run since being smuggled out of King’s Landing right after the Purple Wedding. Changes her name, flees with Baelish to the Eyrie, then all of a sudden breaks character, takes back her name, and goes to Winterfell. The Bolton’s are loyal to the Lannisters. Wouldn’t she (and Baelish, for that matter) avoid going there in the first place, where she could easily be ratted out and sent back to Kings Landing?
It’s as if the show writers have forgotten all about the fact that she’s supposed to be in hiding. Or am I missing something?
Just a hunch but if it is really expensive to hire the faceless men to carry out an assassination and Meryn Trant is accompanying Mace Tyrell to Bravos and everybody seems to know that Trant is a Lannister henchman bought and paid for. Would it not make sense for the most wealthy house in Westerose to hedge their bets against the Lannisters and take a hit out on Trant to protect Mace???