That stood out to me to because as far as I can recall, Spoiler Arya and Melisandre haven't even met once in the books. This might be the first case of the TV show spoiling the books, albeit only to a very small degree.
Spoiler Maybe, but I think it might have just been meant to replace the scene with the witch that the brotherhood goes and visits on the hill with Arya who says she sees darkness in her. They change so much for the show that to say the change means something for the future in the books is hard to count on.
That disappointed me too, because I've always kind of liked Garlan in the books, though he has been a pretty unimportant character
Spoiler Yeah, this was especially clear when the original title of the 7th book was going to be "A Time for Wolves".
Agreed, there were some cool scenes, Joff and the crossbow, the wall, etc...hopefully stuffs about to go down...
Ramsey said it. He enjoys torturing and mind ****ing Theon. The Boltons are known as the flayed men. Look at the standard on Roose Boltons armer and then look at Theon tied to the big giant X, they are the same. Ramsey is a phsyco b*stard who loves torturing people.
Good call. Gendry and Edric have been combined and so have Milisandre and the witch. I really liked the last two episodes. I like all the back and forth between little finger and Varys as well as the conversation with the queen of thorns and Tywyn. Both were huge scenes IMO. Like some I could care less about the scenes that show Ramsey torturing Theon but what ever.
What about Ser Dontos? They did show him at the beginning of season 2, but it seams they've either written out his role entirely or given parts of it to Littlefinger.
Crash Spoiler It hasn't been revealed that it's Ramsey yet, or that he's a Bolton. That's probably a big spoiler to TV watchers since at this point they only know Bolton as one of Robb's banner men.
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Were we supposed to have already known Ros was with Joffrey? Did I miss a scene prior to the crossbow. I guess I have to re-watch something because that took me totally by surprise.
She was spying for Varys and Littlefinger found out that Ros told Varys that Sansa was leaving with him on the ship. Littlefinger probably went to Joffrey saying some lie about how she was planning to aid in Sansa leaving and of course Joffrey doesn't want her to leave so she punishes Ros by killing her.
Thx, I know that. You didn't answer my question. "Probably" means you are speculating, no? or was there a prior scene to the end scene, where we were told Joffrey was meeting with her or knew already. I'm asking because I was going to rewind to watch. But if were are to just figure that out after the crossbow scene, then I didn't miss anything.