I'm horribly late to the party, but an e-mail alert sent me over here, so here I am

8).
Now then. I'm not sure it's necessary anymore, but-
***SPOILERS FOR SEASON FINALE***What a great way to end the season =)! Like
Caunion cyn Brittania, I
loved the fact that the last thing we saw was Daenerys walking back to her horse with the baby dragons entwined around her, and the last sound we heard was their hissing. That gave me the chills and made me think, "Alright, you go, girl

!" at the same time. Once those dragons grow up, the Lannisters will have to deal with
quite a powerful foe B)! But hopefully, Daenerys' (
and her dragons') wrath will be limited to
them 
. If she goes after the Starks, as well, I'll be hard pressed to choose a side, because I like both families (what's left of them, anyway) equally :[. Come season two,
her story will be one of the ones I'm most interested in. I mean, now that both her husband and child are dead (though the baby dragons
could conceivably be seen as children of a sort), is she going to press on with what was
originally her brother's quest to reclaim the Iron Throne for the Targaryens, or is she going to do something else?
I'll have to agree with you guys who've said Sansa deserves perks for her behavior in the ep. I thought, "Ooh,
good girl, Sansa B)!" when her response to Joffrey saying he'd add her brother's head to the ones mounted on pikes was, "Or perhaps he'll bring me
yours." I thought that again later when she walked toward him with, I'm guessing, the intention to shove him off the parapet (it would have been
quite appropriate, too, considering the fact that his father/uncle did pretty much the same thing to Bran). There may be some hope for her after all

.
As always, it was
great to see Arya, I'm sorry,
Arry, be her gutsy self 8). I'm interested to see how she handles herself on the journey to the Wall, as well. I'm curious where the relationship that was set up between her and Robert's blacksmith apprentice son (who, I
believe, Jon paid to make her sword, actually =)! Interesting, that, if my memory is correct

) is going to go, too. My guess is it's going to end up as either a romance (HIGHLY unlikely), or was simply showing a potential "future king of the Seven Kingdoms and his Hand" relationship (as does the one between Daenerys and Jorah, actually, unless
that is going to be morphed into something romantic at a future point).
I loved, LOVED hearing Robb's men and their commanders call him "King of the North"

. He's obviously earned their respect, so that new loyalty should strengthen the power of his forces, which will be a
huge help :].
Anameleth-
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As for Littlefinger and the Spider, my first thought was that they'll be conspiring together against Joffrey and the Lannisters.
That thought crossed my mind, too. Both of them very subtly expressed their dislike of how Joffrey is running things. The thought didn't stick, at least not for me, but that theory has a lot of potential

. We'll see what happens 8). One thing that's sort of connected to this is what Tyrion is going to do with his new (temporary) position as Hand. Will he remain loyal to his family and do everything that duty requires, or will his intense dislike of Joffrey and affection for Jon & Bran overpower that, and he'll begin forming his
own plan to unseat Joffrey as king? It'll be interesting to watch him deal with that conflict

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