Thats more like it,Game of Thrones.

We get an episode ofGame of Thronesthats so good that it stands already severed heads aboveseasonsofThe Walking Dead.

And that isnt even my favorite scene of the night.

Martin, its not as satisfyingly cathartic as I would have hoped.

And not because she had to lick water off the floor of her cell floor.

Rather, I loathe who brought Cersei down there.

But quite ingeniously on the part of Martin, her downfall has come at the hands of religious fanatics.

has also had her entire worldview turned upside down again.

In what might actually be my favorite scene of the evening, Sansa confronts Theon Greyjoy.

Still during this scene, Sansa rightly rejects Theons pathetic cowardice, and his insistence to be called Reek.

Now, she knows that she is not alone on the family tree.

For example, Jorah Mormont had another bad week.

I would actually interject an alternative to either Tyrion or Danys posistions.

In terms of Westerosi perception, his purported treasons are no reason to banish him.

Three of those men are dead, and the fourth is in Daenerys court.

Whatever the case may be, I still feel for patron knight of friend zone sufferers everywhere.

But perhaps with greyscale on his arm, hes a dead man no matter what.

Be careful what you wish for, Khaleesi.

Tyrionreally cantalk himself out of any situation, as long as Tywin is not in charge of the proceedings…

But then of course, we havent even gotten to the North.

And aye, that is where there be monsters.

But oh, was I wrong.

We even are gleamed some precious new information previously unknown to book readers: Valyrian steelkillsWhite Walkers.

Winter is here, and winter is a frigid death.

No, in the end, I supposethis actually wasmy favorite scene of the night.