The North
Rickon - No show in E4.
Rickon S6E5 prediction: Still act as useful hostage as bait to lure Jon or Sansa to Winterfell to attempt a rescue mission or prisoner exchange.
Osha S6E5 prediction: Stay dead - Ramsey already figured Osha was not worth toying with for long and had no value to keep alive since Theon talked about her part in the deception. I was cheering for her to not wait and try to lull Ramsey into position. (S)He who hesitates is lost.
Umber / Karstark alliance - No show in E4.
Umber S6E5 prediction: With only 2000 Wildlings able to fight according to Jon, it doesn't appear those beyond the Wall are raiding and Umber is just using an excuse to secure Ramsey's aid. Umber can play both sides should Ramsey or Jon win.
Ramsey Bolton - Ramsey is sitting and waiting for Jon to make his move. The Pink Letter has been sent to goad Jon to hand over Sansa or otherwise watch his siblings tortured and raped. No mention of aid sent with Umber to fight the Wildlings in the north. How long will Ramsey wait and sit in Winterfell when Sansa does not show up? How long will he wait to start torturing Rickon when he doesn't get his way. Ramsey promised to kill Rickon in front of Jon in defiance and not before the Bastardbowl. If Jon does deliver Sansa, who thinks Ramsey will let Rickon go with Jon back to Castle Black unmolested, or even without contest if challenged into a stalemate by a formidable force? Since Jon is not going to just hand Sansa over, this question is moot.
Ramsey S6E5 prediction: Ramsey is going to consolidate his strength in Winterfell. With the E5 trailer, Baelish has teleported to the north, missing the army of the Vale marching right past. Bolton has to be sending out envoys to get more support for the remaining Lords. He already has Umber and Karstark. Will he get House Manderly's allegiance (and possible turn-coat later on).
Bran - No show in E4.
Bran S6E5 prediction: Still the same as before. The E5 trailer shows Bran warging and standing in the midst of the Others and next to the Night's King. Could Bran have touched the undead soul of his uncle? I was expecting more confirmation on the Tower of Joy, but it seems the showrunners side-track again. What new answers will we get about the White Walkers? Why is Meera trying to wake Bran from warging? Can't the three-eyed raven pull him out since he's the mentor? It appears the Night's King notices something amiss in the "soul" he is looking at. But how would his helper know Bran is in trouble and needs to be brought out?
Jon
We still do not know what memories he lost due to the resurrection. With the reunion with Sansa, he is being maneuvered to clean up the mess and reclaim Winterfell for Sansa and Rickon (if he survives Ramsey's torture). Jon is tasked by Sansa to form an army and retake her birthright. The Wildlings will fight by Jon's side as promised by Tormund (since Ramsey's letter states he will kill every last Wildling) much to Jon's chagrin and against his pride for asking. However, 2000 will not defeat Bolton's 5000 inside a fort. Plus assistance from Karstark's and Umber's men to pincer and cut off Jon's force from retreat. Jon has no idea the Vale is coming. There was a whole lot of off-screen possible dialogue between Sansa and Jon that would have best served viewers except talk of bad food and ale. Jon - you died! And the Red Woman resurrected you? How can this be? Are you okay? Do I trust blood magic? Should I be thankful to Melisandre? Having a word between Sansa and Mel would have been nice to see how that gauge each other as potential allies. Brienne failed to meet with Jon and the reveal of the Valyrian sword. Maybe it is her path to lead the fight against the White Walkers?
Jon S6E5 prediction: Jon will need a council meeting with Sansa, Brienne and Davos. Melisandre will just be a follower and not lend strategy. Hopefully Jon will mention the Others and the need for Obsidian or Valyrian steel. It appears that Jon will gather forces of the Wildlings and get them battle ready, while others seek aid from House Mormont, since House Frey, Umber and Karstark are already aligned against them. Neither side will strike yet. Will Baelish be there in time for the meeting, or will he come after Jon has left, since we see Petyr get berated by Sansa at Winterfell in the E5 trailer. There is no time to secure the towers of the wall against the Others. How long will the wall hold them back? Haven't we seen World War Z with zombies piling on top of each other to get over a wall? If Jon and Sansa leave, will Bolton arrive and storm Castle Black and burn it to the ground since he won't come and see?
Jon's prophecy: Azor Ahai; the prince that was promised
Samwell & Gilly & baby Sam - No show in E4.
Samwell E6E5 prediction: Quick argument with his father Lord Randall 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 - Sadly it seems like Sansa teleported to Castle Black, bypassing any other minor lord and keep along the way and not starving and freezing to death. Melisandre not greeting Sansa is a horrible breach of etiquette. This fails to entertain the viewers for a reveal that Mel met Catelyn. Sansa > Jon #sistergate
Sansa S6E5 prediction: In the preview trailer, we have Sansa and Davos in House Mormont. Expect them to ask for support to put Starks back in Winterfell. However in E5 trailer, Sansa is fuming at Baelish over handing her to Ramsey the sociopathic flaying monster. Will Baelish declare his love for her and give her command of the Army of the Vale first without question and then ask for her to marry him. If Petyr gives the army as a gift without trading for her hand, it would attempt to prove he needs to make it right first, before wheedling her into marriage. This can allow Sansa to take the Army and push Baelish aside and snub him and let him wait for her answer.
Brienne S6E5 prediction: Possibly get chummy with Tormund and prepare the Wildling army and train them with Jon. Because of tensions with Davos and Melisandre, Brienne is sent away in a different direction. It won't be Mormont because Davos is going there, so that leaves House Manderly, but Baelish probably already entreated with Lord Manderly. All that leaves is training the Wildlings with Tormund and preparing them as a force to be reckoned with so Jon can stay safe in Castle Black, or maybe the quick meeting with Arya might come up and Sansa will tell her to go back and backtrack her steps. How could Brienne be so stupid in letting Arya slip through her fingers?!
Brienne > Davos #sisterwannabe7
Melisandre S6E5 prediction: Avoid Brienne and wait for Jon to ask for her help.
Davos S6E5 prediction: Escorting Sansa to Castle Bear of House Mormont to make an alliance. Davos still hasn't pressed Melisandre for what happened to Shireen, but it's doubtful she will tell the truth that she insisted that Stannis make a sacrifice of king's blood. Brienne managed to save Melisandre from having to answer a direct question. Davos believes that justice has to prevail. Does the Onion Knight really wish to forgive and forget about Stannis' execution not by Roose Bolton, but by a knight of a pretender (Renly)? By what authority did Brienne have to execute judgement?
Petyr Baelish - Petyr has to clean up his mess. I suspect Bolton wrote a very nasty letter to Baelish about his gift-wife running away. Petyr insinuates that Lord Royce betrayed the plot to take Sansa to the Fingers for safe-keeping and the absent minded little lord Robin eagerly agreed with his Uncle and suggested to throw him out the Moon Door which started the soldiers surrounding Royce like this is a common activity and they all enjoy watching bodies succumb to gravity without a parachute. Now Royce has to prove his loyalty and save Robin's cousin from the Boltons and cannot give any argument. Way too neat to maneuver Royce into a position without compromise and threat of beheading. But of course, when your uncle gives you a super rare falcon, you are swayed to consider fabled generals to the fickle finger of fate. I suppose we should give good ol' Royce a second chance and prove himself. Not that Royce really needed to be beaten over the head to be Pro-Stark, but I thought Littlefinger was the master of subtle manipulation and persuasion instead of boldly cramming no choice down a heralded war hero's throat. Poorly executed Petyr, and you will be repaid in kind by Royce in the future.
Petyr S6E5 prediction - The E5 trailer shows him being berated by Sansa that Ramsey Bolton is a stark-raving madman (see what I did there?). Petyr also looks crestfallen and possibly looking for forgiveness from Sansa. Did Petyr fly over Moat Cailin and jet over Winterfell to get to Castle Black? Did he tell Sansa he has Royce marching to the rescue? He had to arrive before Sansa rides off to House Mormont. And what about the Army of the Vale? Did they sail to White Harbor and meet House Manderly? Did Manderly get called to ally with the Boltons? If so, was House Manderly over-run by the Vale? Or did the Vale siege Moat Cailin and the marshes and avoid White Harbor completely? Or did Petyr get to Manderly and plot with them to backstab Bolton, allowing Manderly to pretend to ally with Bolton, only to turn-coat in the middle of a battle. Supporting Sansa means supporting Castle Black and Jon, who can be considered disloyal to the North for allowing thousands of Wildlings across the border. This would make Bolton correct in the assertion that Jon Snow is a traitor to the entire Kingdom. The only way Jon can be given salvation would be if the White Walker invasion is well known and not some legend. Jon has not put out the word and proof that White Walkers are coming and that the North needs to repel these undead invaders which are thousands time worse than Wildlings ever could be. Plus if Jon did not save the Wildlings, that would have only added to the undead army. Bolton does not seem to care that there is a White Walker invasion coming his way. If he assaults Castle Black before Petyr gets there, the news of a White Walker menace will be lost, and then perhaps he will be slaughtered by them in a surprise onslaught. However, Ramsey does not move against Castle Black and Petyr sneaks past giving Jon too much time to reinforce with Wildlings and Mormont. With a stalemate between Bolton / Umber / Karstark / Manderly and Jon's combined forces, the arrival of the Vale will come as a surprise and Manderly's betrayal to switch sides mid-battle will defeat Bolton. Jon will then be able to concentrate on the White Walker invasion. Davos will then be the Hand to Rickon as the heir apparent of Winterfell instead of Sansa, and Petyr will get his wish and snub the Lannisters and Tyrells by betrothing Sansa to unify the north and keep the Eyrie to lock the southerners out. If Tyrells fall during the civil war, Lannisters will claim Highgarden as their own. That leaves Dorne in opposition to Tommen, so Lannisters cannot go after Petyr until after Ellaria is dethroned. Since Dany's mother is Elia of Dorne, this could be a well timed alliance with the Sand Snakes to attack King's Landing with Dany's forces of Unsullied and Dothraki. With Jon's heritage finally exposed, and his heroic efforts of saving the world from the Others, Rickon will be Warden of the North and related to Dany. Dorne will bend knee to Dany (with aid of the Ironborn ships with a deal to be left alone) in getting revenge for Elia's murder by the Lannisters and the blood relation. Sad that Prince Doran missed that and I'm sure Varys had informed him of the plan, and that Dorne should have been viewed as the good guys and took the high road instead of kinslaying and poisoning other royalty.
Theon Greyjoy - Amazing how Theon can find a ship to take him to the Iron Islands after traveling by horse in winter, looking like a beaten peasant with no papers or seal, with no sun to guide him west. At least he threw his lot in with Yara, instead of crumpling to Uncle Euron. Still no investigation on how their father Balon died. No scene of Theon making his peace with his father for his failures.
Yara Greyjoy - Now that Yara has tossed her gauntlet in the ring for king with Theon's blessing, how will the kingsmoot play out for the Salt Throne? Yara > Theon #sistergate2
Theon / Yara S6E5 prediction: Get voted as king even though the odds are against it as a woman have never succeeded to the throne, and Euron won't sit idle and cause a sword fight that ends in his own death, possibly with Theon sacrificing himself to save his sister from his uncle's treachery. Or as hinted by the books, Euron wins the throne with his speech on conquering Westeros by finding a relic to control dragons on Old Valyria (which, by the way, filled with Stone Men as Jorah can attest to and might just put a damper on that plan).
King's Landing
Tommen - As the High Sparrow has maneuvered him to not reveal a secret, he probably told his mother anyway which is exactly what the High Sparrow expected. Queen Margaery is not ready to make her walk of atonement, yet Cersei believes this. The Margaery we see is one who hasn't been broken, who is much stronger willed than her brother Loras. The High Sparrow has used Tommen well and is preparing a counter-attack for the Lannisters and Tyrells reaction.
Kevan Lannister - Why is he focused on the High Sparrow and not on Dorne? Do they not see Sunspear moving against the King? Instead he is pining to save Lancel who won't be redeemable from the Faith Militant.
Lady Olenna Tyrell - She doesn't even keep Mace in the loop (or consider his advice) since her son-in-law is absent at the small council meeting to plot and use Tyrell's soldiers to waylay Margaery's walk of atonement.
Olenna S6E5 prediction: Completely sold up the river by Jaime after Cersei is executed, and she will also be executed by Faith Militant and Lannister men after the failed insurrection to save Margaery from the Faith Militant.
Cersei S6E5 prediction - Totally ignoring Sunspear is going to be a fatal mistake. Instead she would chance a civil war using Tyrell forces and leaving Lannister's guard to stand down and be blameless.
She is severely lacking foresight and the civil war with the Faith Militant will be swift, and end up with her head on the pike. Margaery's walk of atonement is a ruse that the High Sparrow bet that Tommen would leak to his mother and expect a military engagement. Tommen will be torn when he has to choice between saving his mother or his wife, the Queen. Tommen will order Kevan to not stand down and destroy the Tyrell forces in league with the Faith Militant. However, Kevan will be conflicted and go according to Cersei's plan, only to be betrayed by Jaime. Cersei will have her trail by combat sooner than expected. Ser Strong will be put down, Tommen will be usurped as a puppet under the High Sparrow, while Cersei watches her last son order her to be executed. This reinforces the prophecy is that Cersei is killed by a "younger brother" Volanqar - which would mean Sandor, the younger brother of Gregor, the plot to start a civil war will be her last. Perhaps Sandor will come to the aid of the High Sparrow and face off against Ser Strong and then Tommen and the Sparrow will order him to execute Cersei for the insurrection along with Olena, Mace and Loras.
Cersei's prophecies:
Each of her children she will watch die before her
She will be killed by Volanqar (younger sibling) -
Arya has her on the hit list, and Nymeria killed Myrcella so why not go for the mother
Sandor could be alive since we did not actually see him stop breathing, and the Faith saved him
Dany might, but she might be too late to the party to help
Tommen does not appear to be the type to be a kinslayer
Loras is in no shape
Brienne has no reason
Jaime S6E5 prediction - He will remain Tommen's Kingsguard and loyal protector, watch as Cersei is executed and House Tyrell fall. The foreshadowing of his earlier confrontation with the High Sparrow ending in a standoff will continue. Jaime will probably be the hand that forces Kevan to take up arms against the Tyrell's, possibly executing him for failing to heed the call of the High Sparrow for protection. Instead of a civil war, Lannister's will now rule over what's left of House Tyrell, Jaime once against becoming the Hand of the King instead of the Kingsguard, getting rid of his sister who has not been focused on the real issues. Since Dorne doesn't appear to be smart at all and not preparing for war immediately after killing a princess of the King of the Iron Throne, Jaime will be an opportunist and switch sides when he sees that the Faith Militant has outwitted Cersei and the Tyrell soldiers. He will remove Kevan from inaction, become a hero for saving the High Sparrow from the insurrection. This will lead him to honor the High Sparrow, and allow him as a member of the King's small council.
High Sparrow - What is his motivation and plan to take rule away from Tommen? He has shamed the king's mother, shamed the king's wife, talked circles around the king and has him mystified. Jaime has bared his fangs at him, but he does not take him into custody with any allegations. He lets Cersei slide with only atoning for sleeping with Lancel, and not Jaime. He taunts and picks at Jaime to see if he will crack and finally blurt out what everybody's been whispering under there breathe when Neddard Stark got beheaded. Tommen is the child of incest by Jaime and Cersei, which will topple the King since he has no Baratheon blood, leaving a huge power vacuum now that Stannis, Renly, Joffrey and any other pretenders to the throne are removed from the game. With Jaime and Kevan left from the Lannister side, removal of them from the game would clean house of all possible houses left with a claim except for Lancel who is wonderfully under the control of the High Sparrow. Trapping Kevan to move against the Faith Militant in order to execute him will knock one of two chess pieces out. Then save Jaime for last to break his proud back to announce his committed incest with the Queen and Tommen claim is null and void. The Sparrow having trained and brainwashed Lancel, they win the Iron Throne for the Faith. The Sparrow has no idea Jon could be related, and Dany's threat is far from real being quagmire in Essos.
High Sparrow S6E5 prediction: Spring the trap with using Margaery as bait for the Lannisters and Tyrells to force his hand to crush the rebellion. With Lannister forces held in check, Tyrells will be facing the Faith Militant only for the Sparrow to maneuver Tommen to use the Lannisters to repel them. If Tommen does not fall in line, Margaery would be sacrifices by the Faith, angering Tommen to commit to joining with Tyrell against him. However, the Sparrow will have the little people behind him to skirmish the soldiers in the streets by sheer numbers besides his own clergy. The Sparrow will also order the summary execution of Cersei by trial without contest of arms and the people will gladly comply.
Queen Margaery - She will continue to defy taking the walk of atonement.
Margaery S6E5 prediction: She will refuse to take her walk of atonement. The High Sparrow will trick her into believing he is letting her go as the charges against her for bearing false witness for her brother's crimes has been forgiven. However, her release will be used to cause the Tyrell's to rebel against the Faith Militant and trap them. Margaery > Loras #sistergate3
Tommen S6E5 prediction: Unaware of the Tyrell rebellion, he will order Kevan to protect the High Sparrow. When Kevan does not move, Tommen will order Jaime and see this as a way to remove Kevan from power and side with the Faith Militant as an opportunity to rule as he sees Cersei executed by the Hound (and Ser Strong defeated)
Frankenmountain S6E5 prediction: Used to lead the charge against the Faith Militant to save Queen Margaery, but will fall to his brother Sandor.
Mace S6E5 prediction: Will lead the rebellion to free his son and daughter, but be betrayed by the Lannisters and fall in battle. Quickest civil war ever.
Qyburn S6E5 prediction: No show in E4. Still grooming his spy network and being fed incorrect intel.
Bron S6E5 prediction: Still a no show. Maybe his tale is over and he retired from the limelight.
Dorne
Ellaria / Sand Snakes - No show in E3 and E4. What are they up to? Their lack of story arc makes no sense. After killing a princess to the supreme king of the land, you just hide? You don't take the offensive? You don't kill a royal and then not expect to make war or be attacked. Oh, the King is too busy right not to retaliate so we'll just take a sunbath and wait for 1000 ships to enter our bay and storm our beaches. Or we really didn't mean killing a princess as an act of war, honest! Because the Lannister's cannot prove that the Sand Snakes killed Myrcella by poison -- right!
Ellaria S6E5 prediction: Gathering forces for a swift and pre-emptive strike against King's Landing and against Highgarden. At least a month has passed and Ellaria has done nothing with such a large force with the element of surprise?
Sand Snakes S6E5 prediction: More assassinations. There had to be a reason Obara killed Trystane after Jaime left the ship. With no news of a coup coming from Dorne to King's Landing, a Dorne attack would be a complete surprise. Nymeria to go after Lannisters. The others to go after Doran's wife Mellario in Norvos. 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 E5, E4, E3 prediction still stands.
Obara > Trystane #sistergate5
Ellaria > Doran #sister-in-law-gate6
Essos
Danaerys - As predicted, Dany burns down the hut and kills off all the Khals, emerging as the Queen apparent as the Unburnt. She despised the khals insulting (which Viserys also insulted her with each Dothraki horse mounting her) and threatening her but only after she majorly disrespected their authority (so she actually instigated Khal Moro's predictable wrath by breaking the rules), at being small minded and fighting for a small corner of the world. How did one Dosh Kaleen with Jorah and Daario manage to lock the hut down so no one could escape? Surely the few husky guards at the front door could raise an alarm to prevent someone from locking it down. Surely some onlookers nearby notice the guards being taken down by two strange men and just let it happen without screaming at them. Thousands of Dothraki in the city yet only two guards have eyes on with all the khals inside. If only Congress was guarded this way. Dany totally did this wrong. The doors should have been the first thing the braziers set on fire trapping everyone's escape. And for the Khals not yet on fire, they should have jumped on Dany and beat her to a pulp before she had a chance to push the second brazier down. Amazing how the roof did not collapse on her. There was even enough time for them to run to the barred door and then just stand frozen as Dany tosses the third brazier at the Khals. I cannot believe such warrior kings would sit idle and in shock when they are about to be killed. In real life, Dany would have succumbed to carbon monoxide poisoning and lack of oxygen, crawling out of the hut as fast as possible to have a chance, blinded by smoke and unsure of which way to go with falling embers from the roof to smash her to a pulp and blocked by a door aflame. To believe not one Khal jumped her while she takes her time to torch the place is ridiculous.
Danaerys S6E5 prediction: Now it appears that 20 tribes or so will follow a new khaleesi. They are all hers to command. Again she is not a ruler, only a general, and a poor one at that needing to rely on Jorah and Daario and Barrister (deceased). Dany has quite a walk from Vaes Dothrak to Mereen with the entire Dothraki nation due south. For her next act, get the entire Dothraki army to get on ships (who are deathly afraid of this like Mr. T is to getting on planes) as she wanted five seasons ago.
Dany >>> Khals #sisterwannabe4
Dany's prophecies:
Light three fires - one for life, death, and love
Ride three mounts - one to bed, one to dread, one to love
Three treasons - once for blood, once for gold, once for love
Stallion who Mounts the World - the Khal of Khals to unite all the tribes
Jorah / Daario - Jorah the explorer has been outed by Daario to having greyscale. Will he tell Dany and force Jorah into exile like the stone men? Or will she have a cure ready or seek blood magic? Amazing how in a huge encampment at night, Jorah and Daario manage to track and run into Dany. Jorah is taking ribbing from Daario fairly well about not bedding Dany. And after spearing an assassin 30 yards away past Dany's ear, Jorah can't even throw sand in a Dothraki's eyes.
Jorah S6E5 prediction: Be outcast yet again once Daario tells Dany he has greyscale. He will possibly be sent to Yunkai to spread the infection among the people.
Daario S6E5 prediction: Cause Jorah to finally lose favor with Dany because of his greyscale infection and be exiles as to not cause a plague among the Dothraki.
Meereen
Tyrion - Again, Greyworm is trying to play general while Tyrion attempts to placate their enemies while being insulted all around (including barbs directed at Varys and Dany). A new system to replace slavery sounds interesting if one would only actually say what it is. Oh, we will pay you off slowly in seven years to free your slaves, and you'll still make money, say Tyrion. Preytell, what is this feudal system that is so much better than slavery? Serfs are just slaves under a different name where you give them 1/10 of wages they need to eat, and then tax them but they appear to be free. How about telling the Slave Masters that they can no longer beat anyone to death without a trial? We all know that the rich will still be above the law. I hope Tyrion has a whole bill of rights ready to hand over and train them for seven years on how to play like ancient Athens since most civilizations had slaves up to our current 1865. I did not see the three Masters actually sign a treaty, armistice or accord with Tyrion, so how did he strike a deal?
Tyrion S6E5 prediction: Tyrion is now stalling the council in Mereen for time, telling them that the armistice is a good deal. He also thinks he is going to convert the Masters of Astapor, Yunkai and Volantis with sweet words and prostitutes (because obviously these women are no longer slaves and decided as free people to engage in prostitution as a wonderful profession!) When Dany comes to town, will his update report enrage her or she simply won't care as she will just be more emboldened to smash the cities once again with a large army of Unsullied and Dothraki. If Dany does not leave a regiment to maintain order, and authorize citizens to enforce the laws and become magistrates, Tyrion's new order will not take root and once she leaves Essos, the power vacuum will pop as Astapor and others seek to undo everything back to how it was before this upstart blonde girl decided to drop in. Will Dany leave Greyworm behind as governor, or will he beg to be part of the army? Greyworm would not last long, so I would expect Dany to install Tyrion as governor. He is a politician, not a military tactician like Selmy would have been.
Varys - Hopelessly under-utilized. Any word of the Sons of Harpy has fallen off the plot cart and no longer matters to the story line because Tyrion says so, amirite?
Varys S6E5 prediction: Looks like he is deferring to Tyrion to placate the elders of Meereen and his spy network is still on waiting... please hold. Also in the E5 trailer, the red priestess of Ashai pays him and Tyrion a visit heeding a warning that they don't have a clue what they are doing (as if that's any surprise?). Will it be for a strange alliance? He will have to stay behind in Essos if Dany marches west and undermine the slaver cities to follow the new world order. The idea is that Dany will eventually unite Westeros and Essos as one kingdom under her rule once she has the Iron Throne. Varys has no business back in Westeros and has to keep Dany's gains in Essos.
Greyworm / Missandrei - only used as local foils to the upper crusty Westerosi ideals. They sound like an uncompromising conservative think-tank.
Braavos
Arya - No show in E4.
Arya S6E5 prediction: The God Of Many Faces has a secret mission for Arya before letting her go. Jaqen is still instructing her in the House of Black and White. Should only the wicked be slain, and let the decent be spared? She will grab needle and stow away on a ship bound to Westeros and Kings Landing, but before she does will she be directed to assassinate someone who is decent and does not deserve death? She must put aside her moral code and conscience and do as instructed to pass the final test to become truly faceless?
Stuff like Jon and Sansa actually hugging and Edd noticing Tormund giving Brienne funny eyebrows is just distracting from world-building and character motivation
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