Ramsay Bolton routs Stannis's army; Arya takes a life for personal reasons; the Sand Snakes strike again; Dany finds the fire following her frying pan; Cersei walks for atonement; the Night's Watch mutinies.
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Ramsay Bolton routs Stannis's army; Arya takes a life for personal reasons; the Sand Snakes strike again; Dany finds the fire following her frying pan; Cersei walks for atonement; the Night's Watch mutinies.
Ramsay's ill-advised idea succeeds (naturally); Jon returns to the Wall with the surviving Wildlings; Doran and Jaime reach an agreement; Arya shirks her duty; Drogon comes to Dany's rescue.
Tyrion offers his services to Dany; Cersei resists her imprisonment; Sansa learns about her brothers; Jon presents his case to the Wildlings before he is interrupted by the Night's King.
Jon and Tormund depart for Hardhome; Reek stays Reek; Jorah finds Dany again; Cersei visits Margaery; the Sand Snakes use their venom.
Arya continues her training; the Queen of Thorns returns; Sansa gets married.
Dany visits her dragons; Stannis leaves the Wall; Ramsay discovers he has competition; Jorah and Tyrion float near Valyria.
Cersei gets closer with the High Sparrow; Jon turns down Melisandre; Sansa learns about her Aunt Lyanna; we meet the Sand Snakes; Barristan the Bold draws his sword.
Tommen makes Margaery his Queen; the Faith of the Seven gets physical; Jon dispenses Northern justice; Tyrion is kidnapped.
Arya finds a new home; Brienne finds another Stark daughter; Jaime leaves King's Landing and picks up Bronn; Jon is nominated for Lord Commander, Dany tries to manage civil strife
Cersei receives a troubling prophecy; Lancel finds religion; Tyrion and Varys join forces; Jon shows mercy.
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Who has what it takes to sit the Iron Throne? And who should Westeros really want there? Let’s achieve forced optimization by eliminating redundancies and applying analytics to identify the optimum fit!
Who has what it takes to sit the Iron Throne? And who should Westeros really want there? Let’s achieve forced optimization by eliminating redundancies and applying analytics to identify the optimum fit!
Who has what it takes to sit the Iron Throne? And who should Westeros really want there? Let’s achieve forced optimization by eliminating redundancies and applying analytics to identify the optimum fit!