I don't know why, since I was spoiled as to Jon's death, but I was nervous as hell watching that episode. My heart was pounding like I was running a marathon.
- I'm not fussed about Jon's death because I'm 95% positive he'll be revived by Melisandre.
- I hope the Night's Watch has a plan for how to deal with all the Wildlings they brought into Castle Black. They may not leave quietly. Wait, are they in Castle Black, or were they left to wait outside the gates?
- Stannis's death was odd, what with the cutaway. Given the horrible thing he'd done this season, you'd think the writers would give the fans the bloodshed they'd been craving. That's what they've always done with villains before (see Meryn Trant for an example from this episode). Maybe they were letting the Stannis fans down easy. I'm glad at least he knew he was screwed for a good long time before he died.
- I'm worried that Ser Davos won't find out the truth about Shireen's death. He must avenge her and kill Melisandre!
- Theon and Sansa are free, yay! I'm so glad they took Myranda out before jumping. She was loathesome.
- I'm rather glad the Boltons are still alive. They're entertaining villains and I want to see their reaction to Sansa and Theon escaping.
- I didn't feel sorry for Cersei during her Walk of Shame. I'm relishing how bat**** crazy this and Myrcella's death is going to drive her. Now that she's got Kevan, Qhyburn, and FrankenMountain on her side the High Sparrow had better watch his back.
- Speaking of Myrcella, her death was not a surprise but I liked it just because of how angry it's going to make Cersei. Once Trystane gets to KL, Cersei will see to it that he's toast.
- The Dorne subplot disappointed but I think a lot of that had to do with the Sand Snakes. I wish they'd been cut out and Bronn had been given someone else to talk to. Oh well, maybe his connection with Tyene will come into play in the future and it won't all have been a waste.
- I wish the Dothraki would kill Dany. Too bad she has the strongest plot armor of any character in GOT. Hoping Daario does while searching for her. I've never liked the character, no matter who's playing him.
- Generally the Essos subplots drag out for me, but at least Tyrion and Varys will be together. That oughta be entertaining.