Rickon ( & Osha) This was an unseen maneuver in E4. Would have figured he stayed safe and hidden as heir apparent of House Stark. A bit too contrived that Sansa escapes and Rickon gets caught and handed over to Bolton. I doubt Baelish knows Rickon is alive and is in league with the Umbers to betray Bolton from within. Also, Rickon's wolf head appears to be a bit too small as compared to Robb's or Jon's. With Bolton known to flay those he conquered, Petyr would be incredibly dumb to put Rickon in jeopardy and probably cause his death. If LF cares for Sansa, he wouldn't risk Rickon as a prisoner and instead should have rescued him and keep him hidden in the Vale.
Rickon S6E4 prediction: Become a useful hostage as bait to lure Jon or Sansa to Winterfell to attempt a rescue mission or prisoner exchange.
Osha S6E4 prediction: Become a toy for Ramsey but might just stay chained and starved because she has too much spirit
Smalljon Umber - the Wildlings are really that much of a problem? They are stationed in keeps along the wall. How are they raiding towns now? Poor excuses for Umber to use Rickon as a pawn. And Ramsey's reputation does not proceed him? Umber really needs Bolton's help against the Wildlings? This Umber lord is really small time. With the usual death of the protector wolf, it bodes ill for Rickon's future. Rickon will be a chess piece to get Jon Snow to surrender at the Wall. However --
Umber S6E4 prediction: Hunt for Wildlings with Bolton and then go home. But, Ramsey won't easily let him take his leave and demand he stay for the whole game with Castle Black as support.
Ramsey Bolton - He doesn't know Jon has gone native. When he goes to mop up the Wildlings in the North, his last stop will be Castle Black. He has given up the chase for Sansa. Will he find another to marry and make alliance to secure his position among the northern lords since he only seems to have Karstark? Now he has Umber in the fold, although tenuously. Without any knowledge that White Walkers are coming, is wiping out Wildlings a first priority? Ramsey doesn't seem to be particularly in a rush to renew the search for Sansa after getting his father out of the way. Or to get his pet Theon whom he mutilated to be beyond worth to the Greyjoy lineage since he can no longer sire children. Is Ramsey kicking back because he has Rickon and can spread news of his capture to lure Jon and Sansa? Ramsey is surely not going to let Rickon go, and will relish killing the last known male heir to House Stark. Or is keeping Rickon alive a way to ensure that Sansa will stay put by Ramsey's side? Once Sansa bears Ramsey a male heir, her purpose has been served and she is expendable, as well as Rickon.
Ramsey S6E4 prediction: Send his army with Umber to mop up Wildlings. Ramsey has to wait until Jon replies or can make a journey with Sansa. However, where is Frey and his men to support him? What of the other 3 northern houses to join the cause? Manderlys played a big part in the internal squabbles in the fifth book, but are nowhere to be found here. What about getting a real wife this time instead of a Kingslayer? With Castle Black so far north, he has to bide his time and use House Umber to encroach on Castle Black and see if Jon Snow is harboring Sansa instead of assuming. I don't see Ramsey rushing into "Bastard-bowl" until he exhausts all diplomatic measures since his forces might not win so easily and his actions might ruffle too many feathers and bring about an alliance to bring him down. Plus seeing Wun Wun the Giant might scare his soldiers a tad.
Bran - Still learning with the Three Eyed Raven as the Ghost of Christmas Past. Sees the path his father took against King's Aegon's honor guard led by Ser Arthur Dayne at the Tower of Joy. His path is to backfill the history of the story of Lysanna and Rhaeger and the birth of Jon and the secret sworn by Eddard.
Bran S6E5 prediction: Find out that Jon was born to Lysanna and hear of the vow Ned took to his dying sister. Eventually he will learn to talk through the trees in each House with the raven messengers and warg through them to gather much intelligence of who lives and where. Maybe even be able to telepathically communicate to others. It has been hinted that Theon goes to the tree at Winterfell and gets a vision in the books. Theon's arc in the show puts him far away from Winterfell and in Pyke. Perhaps Bran sends visions to Rickon who is praying at the weirwood tree at Winterfell and runs off to find Jon to tell him who his real parents are.
Jon
He can remember up to the time of his murder. What memories did he lose? Usually it was the oldest first? Why just up and walk about from Davos and Melisandre and go alone? I hope Tormund and crew catch up to him and become his protectors. He has no idea Sansa is in trouble and I doubt he is going to stomp all the way to King's Landing. The last he knows, Sansa was in King's Landing married to the Imp. I doubt he has news that Sansa fled the capitol. He thinks Bran and Rickon are dead since Theon stormed Winterfell and displayed two bodies as proof. He has no idea the Wildlings are going to battle Umber and Bolton. He has no intelligence on the field. What is his next move? Did Jon just run away with his wolf in tow? The last shot was him walking east from the lift toward an archway with a storage bunker dead-end beneath the barracks and not the west gate, and leading into the east bailey with the tunnel or main gate, which is directly behind him and all fixed as good as new. Was he the Oathbreaker? He knows Stannis couldn't defeat the Boltons and he has no way to unite all the Wildlings to go after Ramsey. The Wildlings will tell Jon it's not their fight. Plus, Jon already spurred the Wildlings to resist the invasion of the White Walkers by repairing the towers. Jon has no title as far as he knows, no House, no authority. So what is he going to clean up by Davos' reckoning? Anyway, the Night's Watch has about 10 men left besides Edd?
Jon S6E4 prediction: Followed by Davos, Melisandre (notice that she is now cold and needs a cloak where before the resurrection she only needed a open neck dress unless she is planning on travel), Tormund and crew, they need to build a defense against the White Walkers. He has no other apparent enemy to engage, or quarrel with the Bolton's to take revenge for the Red Wedding as it was hosted by House Frey. He has heard his half-brother Robb slain, and has no idea that Bran, Arya or Rickon could be alive. Sansa is held hostage as wife of Tyrion in his reality. White Walkers are more a threat than Frey at the moment. I don't see Jon getting involved in bringing down Lords and Houses as he has no intel, no maester and no news. Castle Black is not his to command, or to fight against Bolton. There have been no reports of Wildlings raiding or northern lords attacking Wildling settlements since they should be repairing 19 other towers on the Wall. Even if Jon knows Bolton has Sansa, she doesn't appear to be in any danger since she is betrothed to the younger Bolton heir. And how will word of Rickon being held prisoner by Bolton wind up in Jon's ear? News only travels by crow and I doubt that Jon will miss the Pink Letter (with a piece of Rickon's flayed ear) from Ramsey by storming off half-cocked and without a plan. Jon has no means to save Sansa or Rickon and it would be suicide to walk up to Winterfell and demand his half-brother or sister's release. Can Jon sneak around Winterfell undetected and rescue Rickon? Somehow Bran will make contact with Jon and clue him in as to his real Targaryen heritage through meditating at a weirwood tree. I predict that Jon will not marry Dany, due to Rhaeger's heritage making Dany his Auntie. With the knowledge of being a Targaryen, how does that actually help Jon build an army? Starks helped bring down the House of Targaryen and the Mad King. And his own father Rhaegar started a war over Lysanna so that doesn't prompt much pride in being a Targaryen either. I don't think Jon spouting his heritage is a boon unless he only sticks to the Stark side and hides the Targaryen blood. I see Jon leading the Wildlings (with Melisandre tagging along as the pocket cleric for resurrection) and preparing the Walls' defenses and towers against the White Walkers, while Sansa and Davos goes to House Mormont on Bear Island (Stannis tipped this hand to Jon with a letter stating Mormont won't back Bolton), and Brienne tries to get to White Harbor and gauge if Lord Wyman Manderly will consider saving Sansa Stark, joining with the Vale, and seek revenge for death of his son at the Red Wedding . Ramsey sends the Pink Letter to Castle Black, stating he wants Jon to bring Sansa and Theon back and he has Rickon hostage for exchange if he does behaves himself. Sansa will arrive shortly after the Pink Letter and send a raven to the Vale saying she escaped and Ramsey is a nasty evil bastard and chasing her to Jon and Castle Black. This spurs Petyr to go to Robin and Royce and convince them to raise an army to march north, meeting up to Brienne at White Harbor and completely avoiding Moat Cailin.
Samwell & Gilly & baby Sam - Time filler. Going by ship to Oldtown, so they can drop Gilly off with his parents in Horn Hill instead and then he can go to become a Maester. Fairly predictable and hardly earth shattering events. With Samwell having first hand knowledge of White Walkers, will he be able to convince the college of their coming after a thousand years of slumber?
Samwell E6E4 prediction: Quick argument with his father Lord Tarly, but the lord accepts Gilly into his home. Sam will study at college and hopefully someone will believe him the sky is falling.
Sansa - where's Sansa and Brienne / Podrick? I hope they are not going North, and actually being smart and retreating south down the river. Since they are not seen in E4, the E3 prediction still holds. However with the E4 trailer, we see Sansa and Brienne entering a gate in a northern winterland. Castle Black has no gate anymore since the giant Wun Wun bashed it down, but it should take 30 days to cover 600 miles by horse in winter, so maybe its some other House, possibly Hornwood. And the curious question, is Sansa pregnant with Ramsey's child? Other trailers show Davos and Sansa in House Mormont with Lyanna in Castle Bear. The only connection would be that Jon has the old Bear's Valyrian steel sword Longclaw and that might be the link to why Davos and Sansa could be there as hinted by trailers. I doubt House Mormont has a stash of Valyrian blades hidden in their armory to fight the White Walkers so Jon can ask for them. Would Sansa have sent Brienne to the Vale or maybe a raven to get word to Baelish that the marriage to Ramsey did not go as happily as planned?
A meeting at Castle Black will be interesting between Brienne, Davos, Sansa and Melisandre.
Melisandre met Catelyn and tried to seduce Jon (who denied her advances), and now meets the daughter / sister.
Brienne knows Melisandre is the Red Witch that created a shadow wraith with the likeness of Stannis to kill her liege Lord Renly. How will Brienne be held in check?
Brienne knows Davos as Stannis' Hand.
Brienne will most honorably state she killed Stannis and not the Boltons. That should hurt Davos, but Melisandre already gave up hope on Stannis so she'll be nonplussed.
A lot of awkwardness at the meeting since they need to ally, but Brienne has major reasons to hate Davos and Melisandre.
Jon and Brienne can compare Valyrian swords: Longclaw vs. Oathkeeper
Brienne might tell Sansa that she ran into Arya in the Riverlands and might be ordered to go find her.
It would then also make sense that Sansa would send Brienne to White Harbor after finding Arya to get allegiance of House Manderly and then to the Vale for support from House Arryn, to avoid tensions between her and Stannis' Old Guard.
Theon Greyjoy - where's Theon? It seems Umber beat him to Winterfell, so he was not captured. So maybe he is going home to Pyke and the Iron Islands. E4 Trailer confirms him on a boat ride (I guess he traded the horse for passage?) in a storm and meeting an upset Yara, so he teleports home in record time. Theon is in no mental shape (nor able to produce a heir) to toss his hat in for King of the Iron Isles. His arrival will upset Eulon and perhaps he will need to run before he is assassinated, or Yara and Theon figure out Eulon killed their father Balon and repay the favor and put their uncle to ground. Perhaps Eulon will win the kingsmoot since Theon backs his uncle instead of challenging him, which tics Yara off after yet another betrayal. Then will Eulon be the one to sail to Essos and get Dany and her armies?
Yara Greyjoy - where's Yara when Balon gets killed and how soon is the kingsmoot? Uncle Euron going to get the vote over Yara? Balon's murderer is not going to be figured out? A man just falls over a rope bridge and there's no investigation and no witnesses?
Arya - So Arya finally got her sight back and learned how to blind fight. She appears to have tricked Jaqen H'ghar that she believes she is no one. Usually he can tell she is lying, as can her young female staff trainer Waif. So is she really convincing? Or is he allowing her a pass knowing she is bluffing? She only listed 3 and removed the Hound from her list (since she believed Brienne killed him while she felt lucky to have him protect her even though she was his captive). With Mace Tyrell back in King's Landing and no mention of the Bank of Braavos extending a loan, Arya can't stowaway back to Westeros that way. What does Jaqen plan next for Arya, or is she her own agent? Is the Hound really dead or left for dead and somehow linked to the House of Black and White? I'd have to go with dead and no link to Jaqen since his brother is Clegane and it's well established fact Gregor smashed in his face with a hot pokey stick. Even though the Waif mentioned the "Hound", how does she even know of him on her hit list unless Arya mentioned it in the past? Or does the waif know Arya's secret hit list and knows the "Hound" is still alive and is just feeling Arya out? I'm betting Arya talks in her sleep and mentioned names and the Waif is just clued in.
Arya S6E4 prediction: She doesn't have many live targets on her list except for Cersei and the Mountain, but technically he is dead, and Franken-Gregor might be a bit too tough now. She did not mention Melisandre and Meli might be hard to find, and if so found, might be in the company of Jon and force her to stay her hand. Also, the executioner of Ned, Ilyn Payne was not mentioned so he should be nixed before Cersei in King's Landing. So far, the Sand Snakes have her beat on a bead tracking Cersei if they did indeed jump ship in Blackwater Bay and sneak into King's Landing for more dirty work.
Tommen- as predicted, this youngling is easily swayed by a much craftier politician within the mind of the High Sparrow. Tommen will be pulled back and forth between Cersei and the Sparrow. Without Tywin to lead him, why isn't Kevan seen doing more whispering in the King's ear? Why is Tommen absent from a small council meeting?
Kevan - Is he the regent King? He is the Hand of the King, but very little seems to be getting done.
Olena - Why is she even on the council? Being the mother of the Queen doesn't entitle her to rule. Besides, what seat is she taking? Mace, her son, is the Master of Coin so that makes sense.
Cersei / Jamie - these two are joined at the hip, as well as being twins. Uncle Kevan doesn't answer Cersei's plea for Myrcella's murderers. How does Jamie know Prince Doran of Dorne is dead? Or even if Trystane is dead? I don't see how the King's spy network under Dr. FrankenQyburn can get news that fast of Prince Doran's demise. They have no clue Trystane is dead and that was done in a Dornish ship within their own sea taking a trip back to Sunspear. With Myrcella dying at the beginning of the trip, the marriage is off and Trystane was just along for the ride. Jamie or Bron disembarked before Trystane's murder happened. The show runners messed up with Jamie knowing more than he should. They have no clue that Ellaria staged a coup and is gunning for King's Landing. Cersei is doubting House Tyrell by asking for the new spymaster to gather intel on Highgarden. And the spy on the north, means she overlooks the Vale. Will Cersei and Jamie use Frankenmountain (Ser Robert Strong, notably huge just like Gregor, and still Cersei's protector, doesn't eat or drink, nor talk but he can glare even at Jamie) to off Olena and Pycelle and Kevan? My money is on using Clegane (as the tank with a Lannister-Tyrell support alliance ) to execute the High Sparrow, and someone else will do the dirty work for Cersei on removing Kevan from office.
Cersei S6E4 prediction - Once she finds out Tommen is ineffectual against the High Sparrow, she will internalize her anger and take matters into her own hands. She will demand Tommen to send a contingent force to Sunspear and demand tribute from Dorne. It will suck for Jamie when she has a lightbulb moment figuring out Varys and Tyrion leave King's Landing around the same day as the death of her father Tywin, and think Jamie might have had a hand (not the golden one) in Tyrion's escape from the jail, while Varys spirited him out of port. Cersei will then have Jamie to blame for Tywin's death, along with Tyrion. Which then leaves Cersei to question how did Tyrion actually get the poison for Joffrey and from whom since the necklace that Sansa wore contained the poison? Sansa has no way to buy jewelry so it was all Tyrion's (actually Olena's) planning and using Sansa as an unwitting conspirator. Since Dorne and the Martell's are known to ply poison, perhaps Ellaria or Oberyn conspired with Tyrion, which might make sense since Oberyn stood up as Tyrion's champion at the trial. Looks like Olena and Petyr outwitted all the other players, pinning it on Tyrion. Further, Cersei would flip out if she found out that Jamie gave Brienne a Valyrian sword along with instructions to find Sansa. Brienne eventually finds Sansa with Baelish, so this puts a question as to why did Baelish take Sansa if Tyrion is to blame with Dornish help. If Cersei finds out from Brienne or Sansa, Baelish is implicated in having a hand in the kingslaying as well.
Jamie S6E4 prediction - He will remain Tommen's Kingsguard and loyal protector, unable to leave his side. He is more the battle strategist, while Kevan is the quiet politician.
Queen Margaery - waste away in prison. When will she give penance?
Lady Olena - she has a very smart mouth. Expect it to be silenced soon enough.
There is no talk of how bankrupt the King is. The Kingdom is in a circle jerk and if they don't get their act together, Dorne will strike first while they bicker. I don't see Cersei or Jamie killing anyone outright as that was not Tywin's modus operandi and Joffrey was a complete screw up.
Kevan S6E4 prediction - Still waiting to get assassinated by a Sand Snake or Gregor. Since the show runners diverted from the books where "sweet plump" Varys is the assassin, and Cersei has been given the boot on the small council, it would appear the former Queen send someone to fix Kevan's attitude permanently.
Pycelle S6E4 prediction - Still waiting to get assassinated by a Sand Snake
Cersei S6E4 prediction - fume at Tommen. She has picked Gregor as her champion for the Trial. Who will the High Sparrow pick? Rumors are that the "Hound", Sandor Clegane, will be standing again and be part of the "Clegane-bowl", that he survived against Arya / Brienne and has lived quietly as a grave-digger on an Isle of the Faith (according to the books). Another prophecy is that Cersei is killed by a "younger brother" Volanquar - which would mean Sandor, the younger brother of Gregor, wins the trial by combat and causes Cersei's execution.
Jamie S6E4 prediction - convince Tommen to strike at Dorne for Myrcella's murder, or at least prepare for war
Margaery S6E4 prediction - sit in her sell and refuse to admit any wrongdoing and not go on her Walk of Shame unlike Cersei
Olena S6E4 prediction - take a crack at the High Sparrow to loosen his grip on the Queen yet fail even though well debated. Cersei looks like from E4 trailer they will team up to plot the fall of the High Septon, and Clegane might be going on a rampage. E4 is Book of the Stranger, which is one of the old Gods, that of Death and the Unknown, so the title could refer to this setup. Can Loras' Tyrell former bannermen, Franken-mountain, Kingsguard and Jamie overthrow the High Sparrow and purge the High Septon, freeing Loras and Margaery? What a spectacle that would be.
Frankenmountain S6E4 prediction - Kill Nymeria / Sand Snakes after Kevan and Pycelle are murdered
Tommen S6E4 prediction - listen and learn and unable to order Kevan to prepare for Dorne. Luckily, Kevan will be removed and Jamie and Cersei can move forward with plans against Sunspear.
Mace S6E4 prediction - still remain a sycophant to Olena and won't allow raising an army against Dorne for mere personal reasons.
Qyburn S6E4 prediction - even though he may think offering (poisoned necromantic) sugar plums might win him Varys' old bird spy network, they might still be loyal the Varys in the end, messing up any intelligence gained for Qyburn, while feeding the pure version to Varys. Little birds will not commit murder. Varys would not just give up his birds and has contingencies on coming back with Dany. Also, we don't know if Varys knows of Petyr's and Olena's plot to commit the regicide of Joffrey, but I'm sure he would have agreed that it was time to put that king down.
Bron S6E4 prediction - did he marry? Maybe his tale is over and he retired from the limelight.
Ellaria / Sand Snakes - Not seen at all E3. What are they up to?
Ellaria S6E4 prediction: Gathering forces for a swift and pre-emptive strike against King's Landing and against Highgarden.
Sand Snakes S6E4 prediction: More assassinations. Nymeria to go after Lannisters. The others to go after Doran's wife Mellario in Norvos. Will Franken-mountain protect Cersei from the snakes? Maybe the snakes get to Kevan and Pycelle first since they actually are on the ruling council and are worth more as military targets to be removed before more personal revenge? Since not seen in E4, E3 prediction still stands.
Danaerys - stuck in the temple of khaleesi widows in Vaes Dothrak, she is striped of all rank and title. Being the unburnt means little to the other women here and the pecking order. Will she learn anything about ruling people? The Khal's meet to wage war while the widows stand idle and chatter. There's a teaser of a burnt hut which could possibly mean Dany meets the chiefs (Dosh Khaleen) and proves that she is the Unburnt by causing a fire in the huge tent (Drogon's dragon breath, Dany or maybe Jorah tips over a brazier) and commanding the respect of the Khal's when she is revealed to be unscathed. With Drogon's arrival, Dany mounting the dragon to revive the prophecy of the Stallion That Mounts the World. Maybe Jorah in a final act before succumbing to Dragonscale causes the fire, killing himself in sacrifice since Dany cannot heal him. Perhaps the Red Priest in Mereen could have. Long term there is a prediction that Eulon Greyjoy bring ships all the way around the world to the East to Volantis in order to find Dany and bring her back to Westeros to cause more chaos.
Danaerys S6E4 prediction: Learn how to bite her tongue and wash rags. If I were her, I would start praying for my Dragon Children to come save me and hope that can here my telepathic cries for rescue. With all the Khalasari in one place, there is a prophesy that there will be one Khal to unite the Dothraki as one. Drogon is ready and healed, and comes to save Dany and let her ride on his back to make the Dothraki warriors bend the knee (which they swear they never do for a king). Dany is probably brought to the tent of the Dosh Kaleen and a punishment sentence is passed for her failing to immediately reside in Vaes Dothrak. Perhaps Jorah and Daario are caught and brought in chains beside her to stand judgement as well. It is forbidden to draw blood in Vaes Dothrak and Viserys was eventually killed by Khal Drogo for this sin.
Jorah / Daario - not seen in E3. They are following the trail. Will they come to the rescue of Dany once again? Will Jorah spread Dragonscale among the Dothraki? Wouldn't that be special.
Jorah S6E4 prediction: ride along with Daario and slip into Daes Thraki and seek out the khaleesi. The E4 trailer appears to confirm this and some fighting action with Jorah facing off against a Dothraki and maybe since it's hand to hand, he spreads the plague.
Tyrion - this was just painful to watch; worse than paint drying. He let the two dragons free and no exposition of what happened next. Missi and Greyworm are as boring as two logs rotting. They don't drink and they don't play "innocent" games. What's a royal ambassador to do? So unlike the books, there is no Yunkai siege on Mereen, just an internal strife versus the Sons of the Harpy. Once they all find out Yunkai, Astapor and Volantis are allied against Mereen, the boring stiffs are eager to take the fight to them showing their amazing tactical prowess. Move against one city in a siege, one of the other three take your base, and then the third comes up your rear end, cutting off your supplies on the field and then cuts off your neck. Grey worm, please stop trying to play general.
Tyrion S6E4 prediction: Play more silly word games about playing games and stalling the natives. Soon, soon he says in the E4 trailer. Yawners. After killing Tywin on the privy, it's been all downhill for Tyrion. I see why Tyrion would be capable of patricide under the circumstances that were presented, but for him to have time during a prison break and know the inner secret labyrinth to find the Hand's bedchamber behind the walls of the Red Castle is a bit far-fetched. Now he is hand waving to former slaves for time.
Varys - pays off the rebel Vala to get pretty obvious information that Yunkai and Astapor are behind funding the Harpies. Could have just had her tortured and get the same intel and cheaper. What does he hope to gain by saving her life and shipping her off to some other free-city. Oh wait, there are no ships left so she's got a long walk with that sack of gold, all by her lonesome with her child and no bodyguard. Thieves will just slice her up and take her newfound wealth in two steps out the gate. Varys thinks she will work for him in a new town as a spy? She won't last long as a bag of coins will draw dangerous attention and her demise from a third party. I don't think this was a wise move for either her to him to bargain. He has a distaste for torture and hanging traitors, but ethics aside, this was a dumb move. Why didn't Varys bring in Tyrion to play bad cop against his good cop?
Varys S6E4 prediction: I don't see how Varys can outmaneuver the Sons of the Harpy politically. This is a grassroots campaign. The rebel told him the queen and her retinue are foreigners and don't understand Mereen's people. Even if Varys could pay off the Harpies, I don't see them so easily defeated or marginalized to go away. Mereen is a lost cause. They need to get Dany with command of her three dragons and that will make the people shiver and quake in awe to fall in line. Imminent death is the only tactic they have since being nice will not do it.
Petyr Baelish - once again, Petyr is off screen. He has no threats but who's strings will he pull? The north is busy with Wildlings. The Iron Islands are in no position to restart battle with Bolton. The White Walker menace is not even a whisper. Meanwhile Highgarden and Casterly Rock are allied with fates ensnared and shared. If one falls, so will the other. Dorne has not yet tipped its hand, and Dany is in no position to launch an attack on Westeros. Looks like Boltons are a lock in the north, and Lannister / Tyrell alliance is solid in the south, and will repel any Dornish invaders. No one has called for help, so his army can rest up. Also, if the Lannisters find out Bolton married Sansa, they have to start investigating how she ended up there and who aided her? If Lannisters get Sansa back, Petyr is toast. Sansa being alive is counter to Cersei's wishes as Sansa is suspect in Joffrey's poisoning as part of Tyrion's betrayal as Kin and Kingslayer. I think Petyr messed up with his master plan since Bolton will talk and say Baelish gave him Sansa. Or if they get Sansa, I'm sure she will give Petyr up as her savior from King's Landing. Petyr has to pray both of them die before they are interrogated and pressed for answers. He left too many loose ends able to bite him in the end. Very sloppy, Littlefinger... tsk tsk
Petyr S6E4 prediction - Not much for Petyr to do except exposition since he's so far away from all the action. The E4 trailer shows him explaining Sansa has escaped and that Bolton has given chase and she will be in grave danger. Robin Arryn is under the wing and tutelage of Lord Yohn Royce of Runestone, so Littlefinger has made a special visit to the east coast. Being miles and miles away, Petyr can't do anything directly and has no agents in the north to do his bidding. Can he convince Royce to commit troops to march north against Bolton? Royce is pro-Stark and anti-Lannister, and Baelish has been requested by Cersei to reign in the Boltons. Can Petyr sway Royce, citing that Sansa is family and must be rescued since Catelyn (Stark) and Lysa (Arryn) were Tully sisters. In the process also saving Jon and the Wildlings against a Bolton assault when Sansa is not given back at Castle Black? First, should the Vale army go through Moat Cailin and the marsh which is hardy and defensible (although not impenetrable since Greyjoy took it from Bolton), or sail directly to White Harbor and run around the moat?
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