I lost my
Baelish but its okay. It wasn't a big surprise for him to die like that. Part of me wanted him to have a land and army of his own before he dies but I can live with this.
@DeRe: Nobody was going to fight for him. He was a terrible fighter in the books and lost many fights when he asked for Catelyn's hand in marriage. I could see why he wanted to beg his way out of it. Fits his personality.
I also got the scene I asked for! People in the discord server remember I wanted a glorious scene where the Wall collapses!
But you know what I really hated? Everything that has to do with Grey Worm. WTF is going on in Casterly Rock? I'm soo confused.. I thought he took the castle a few episodes ago? Now this last episode started with him and his army outside the castle? Then the Dothraki appear out of nowhere.. and Bronn/Jaime who used to be in King's Landing are teleported to Casterly Rock, then back to King's Landing? I'm so confused.. Later on the episode Cersei mentions Dany brought her entire armies with her as a show of strength.. I'm getting the feeling the scene at the start of this last episode was supposed to be King's Landing.. so the Unsullied just abandoned Casterly Rock for some reason.. *gets a headache*
I got a feeling Jaime will be the only killing that demon dragon later on..
I wonder what Theon would do. As I'm watching the episode I went 'ooooohh' when he said he was going after Yara, since that explains why the writers made Euron abandon Cersei, so that Theon's rescue wouldn't be breaking the truce, but then Cersei says she had sent Euron in a mission to get the mercenary army. So I'm curious to see what role would Theon play now. He could potentially save Yara and/or foil Euron's plot, or maybe find a way to warn Dany, but that could be something Jaime does if he is going to Winterfell.
Also I was thinking the other day, the White Walkers controlling the dragon makes sense since the writers decided to omit Euron's Dragon Horn from the show. I imagine it will play a similar role in the next book.