Actually, Harrenhal is in the Riverlands, and the Eyrie is in the Vale.
ETA: Just to say that Littlefinger being Lord of Harrenhal doesn't make him a power in the North, but the Riverlands (the first thing south of the North).
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Actually, Harrenhal is in the Riverlands, and the Eyrie is in the Vale.
ETA: Just to say that Littlefinger being Lord of Harrenhal doesn't make him a power in the North, but the Riverlands (the first thing south of the North).
I am staying up WAAAAY too late reading Twitter reactions to the Red Wedding.
Yeah, my response to the Red Wedding was: these people are completely without honor.
Right? Worf would've been pissed.
I only just realized that Walder Frey is Filch! Oops.
That was shocking. (Understatement.) I think my heart finally broke when Arya couldn't even get to Robb's wolf. The look on her face ... So weird to think that the only official Starks left are essentially children. And ... Robb and Cat are dead! I'm actually speechless. Did not see that coming at all.
I'm also honestly a little shocked that Jon left without even a backward glance at Ygritte. Also that he seemed to have no reaction to direwolves giving him a hand, although that could have been just the general confusion of the scene.
Anyone else see parallels between Jaime and the Hound? Sort of a reluctant hero thing, and a fierce reputation hiding a degree of decency?
Has Jon heard that Bran and Rickon are dead? I can't remember who knows what.
So now Bran is the Lord of Winterfell (although the Bolton's have actual possession of it, I think), but everyone thinks he's dead so it goes to Sansa and therefore Tyrion.
Tywin is pretty good at this stuff.
Has Jon heard that Bran and Rickon are dead? I can't remember who knows what.
I think so? He definitely knew Theon had burned Winterfell down, but I'm not sure how much of the rest of that story got up to the Wall.
I often find it hard to remember that 4 out of the 5 Stark kids are still alive because the deaths of Robb, Ned, and Catelyn loom so large.
[link] People's twitter reactions last night
Erin,
Man. I am not sure what your profession is but you have provided me really clear information in a short period of time. You are fantastic.
People's twitter reactions last night
If they were thinking this has a happy ending, they weren't paying attention.
It's kind of charming that everyone assumes HBO itself is to blame. They don't actually write the shows, folks.