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Brianna Nicole

I really, REALLY liked Oberyn, but I rarely remember being as pissed off at a character as I was at him during this episode. I understand fully why he wanted closure, but like….Oberyn literally had the Mountain right there and he was so close to winning 😭 I’ll never forget a moment where I’d come home for a visit (I was away for uni), and my mom and I had independently gotten into GOT at the same time without knowing the other had started. I paused the episode when Oberyn died because I was in such shock and horror, and I left my room to walk it off but I heard my mom yell “oh god, what a horrible way to die!!” and that’s how we discovered we were both watching

Kristin Carter

-- The Wall: The Wildlings attack Mole's Town, but Gilly (who had recognized something strange about the owl hooting noise they used as a signal and hid) is spared by Ygritte when she finds her and Little Sam. It seems like basically everyone else is completely wiped out. At Castle Black, they find out about the attack and Sam is despondent at the thought that he sent Gilly and Little Sam away only to possible get them killed. Pyp and Edd try to cheer Sam up by bringing up all the things she's survived in the past and saying she might just be hiding somewhere. -- Meereen: While some women are bathing in a river and the Unsullied are swimming nearby, Greyworm gets an eyeful of Missandei. She and Daenerys talk about the whole encounter because they are surprised that Greyworm seemed interested in Missandei when the Unsullied are supposedly "relieved" of those urges ... Later Greyworm comes to apologize to her, but Missandei says she's glad he saw her. Greyworm goes a step further and says he doesn't regret any terrible thing thats ever happened to him, because if they hadn't, he wouldn't have met her. Barristan receives a copy of the royal pardon from Robert Baratheon that was sent to Jorah back when Daenerys was supposed to be poisoned back in season 1 and he figures out what Jorah did - he confronts him about the betrayal, and tells him that he's going to Daenerys with the information. As soon as she finds out, she responds about how we expected - although at least she didn't kill him! She definitely might have, especially after remembering how Robert was trying to kill her and her unborn son based on the information Jorah was relaying to him. She banishes him from Meereen and says she never wants to see him again. -- The North: Ramsay sends Reek into Moat Cailin on his mission pretending to be Theon Greyjoy to negotiate with the ironborn staying there. He starts to break down when questioned more heavily, but he's saved by a mutiny in their ranks. They agree to Ramsay's terms, but Ramsay betrays them and kills and flays them all (of course). Afterwards, Ramsay meets up with Roose and tells him of their success at Moat Cailin. Roose rewards him by legitimizing him, changing his name from Snow to Bolton, and then they ride off and you can see Winterfell in the distance. -- The Eyrie: The lords of the Vale are questioning Littlefinger about the suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of Lysa Arryn, and decide to corroborate his story with the only other witness - his neice "Alayne." When she comes in, Sansa admits who she truly is and then tells a dramatic tale about Lysa commiting suicide by flinging herself out of the moon door, and they all buy her story. She and Littlefinger share a look like, "we're parters in crime now." Littlefinger tells his plans to send Robin out on a tour of the Vale so he can grow up a little bit now that he can't breastfeed anymore. When they are finally alone, he asks Sansa why she helped him. She gives an answer that basically amounts to, the devil you know is better than the one you don't, but really I thinks she's forming some weird Stockholm-y attachment to Littlefinger because he saved her from Joffrey and now Lysa. While all of this is going on, Arya and the Hound finally pull up outside the gate to the Eryie. The Hound thinks he's about to get his long-awaited payment for delivering Arya when they get a big dose of deja vu - the guards tell them that Lysa just died a couple days before they arrived. -- King's Landing: There isn't much to say about the trial by combat that hasn't been said already. It was a crazy and shocking way to die, and one that I hate to rewatch because it makes me sick. I liked Oberyn as much as the next person, but if he really wanted revenge he should've stopped dicking around and killed the person who killed his sister and then gone on and lived his life. That would have been the real revenge, not whatever he was trying to do. And of course the result of that whole unfortunate ordeal is that Tyrion is found guilty and sentenced to death.