Welp, Daenery's plan was so fucking obvious. Even if she didn't know the language from the get go the slaver even gave her an interpreter, how did he not see it coming? That and i found it a little too unbelievable how they all decided to keep following her after she dropped the whip. I get they're grateful but that was pretty quick for years of brainwashing.

And it's impressive how the Night's Watch lasted as much as they did, you starve and insult a bunch of thieves and murderers and expect them to follow through with the ideals of an organization they were forced into in the first place? I wonder what Jon Snow will do now, is there even a Night's Watch anymore?

What's the point of Sansa anymore? Or better yet, what was her point in the first place? Every time they change the setting to her i find myself thinking it would be time better spent elsewhere. She's the most uninteresting Stark in the show and it's not like her Status Quo has changed much ever since the start of season 2.

These are overall just small gripes though, the show itself is as interesting as ever.

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The dynamic between Varys and Littlefinger is even more apparent now that we know Littlefinger was secretly bankrupting the realm. Varys, as he was saying a lot in season 1 to Ned in the dungeons, is the "servant of the realm". His machinations are in service of the stability of the kingdom (if also at times self-serving, such as capturing the sorcerer who gelded him as a boy). Whereas Littlefinger only serves the realm by accident in pursuit of enriching himself, and as this season reveals has actively worked to screw the realm over badly (he could hardly be unaware of the consequences of borrowing so much money)
Oh shit, you're right! It's brilliant how he worked all these years to fuck the system from within so he could take it all from himself. Now i really get what Varys meant when he said he'd burn the realm to rule over the ashes.