Sansa:
What's wrong with her? AGAIN? She told Bolton's creature about the loyalist plot to help her! After she admited he betrayed her family.
If that's the last Stark, then the North is doomed.
I know these parts are not in the series, but I hoped in the series they would have made her smarter than Book-Sansa.
Davos-Stannis:
About the disagreement between Stannis and Davos on whether to press on in the bad weather. Stannis seems right here. They can't just turn tail because they were caught by bad weather; it will grow worse not better and if they lost 500 sellswords, they would lose many more in the years to come.
No, it's now or never; Stannis is right. It was a gamble from the beginning IMO.
And sacrificing one's daughter? Stannis' own, legitimate daughter? That woman is insane. Stannis too if he accepts.
Sam:
Sam should have remembered his vows and Gilli should have respected those vows since truth be told, few can remember them for long when they're being kissed.
Tyrion-Jorah:
Tyrion, chained, won against a slaver. :/ That's stretching believability. That guy holding the chain was probably accustomed to people trying to resist.
In any case, I liked how "Jorah the Westerosi knight" was considered exotic in Essos.
Towards the end when he enters the pits, I felt pity about the others. For all his shortcomings, Jorah is indeed one of the best warriors out there, while they were untrained lads.
Daenerys:
Well, paramour on the side or no, she would have to produce a LEGITIMATE heir to her husband sooner or later. Being impregnated by an emanicipated sellsword won't do.
Also, I thought she had made clear that only free men would fight in the pits. She didn't ask the gladiators whether they were freemen.
Tommen:
And after the scene with Daenerys being told that rulers are butchers or meat... we have Tommen sullying that he can't do anything to save his queen. Sending the watch to demilitarize the Faith doesn't cross his mind.
And does he grow with every episode? He's taller than Cersei now!
Jaime-Myrcelle:
Wow, her rejection of him and his interest on her wellbeing probably stang a lot since he's actually her father. When she told him "You don't know me" you could see him stunned. Excellent scene.
Bronn-sandsnake:
I liked the scene. Not sure why... OK, I know why. But still would have been interesting scene even without the extra flesh.
Cersei:
That smirk on her face when she enters Margarey's cell... I thought that Margarey would throttle her.
Cersei has gone too long without proper company from a man... since all her close relatives are dead, captive, celibate or too young it seems she can only take pleasure in gloating.
Man, arresting her and seeing her screaming in rage about the same fate that she visited on others was good. Good, good, good.