I think the Grand Maester Conspiracy is a lot less crazy than most theories, especially with what we saw was going on at the Citadel in the 4th book.
Does anyone remember, I think back in season 2, where the Maester in King's Landing (the dude from Raiders of The Lost Arc) is in his room and it shows him basically faking the whole "old man" type thing?
Yes. I doubt he will survive much longer anyhow. Almost can't believe the way he's been treating Cersei with her having The Mountain in tow.
A little off topic, but has anyone watched the show Residue? It has both Ramsay and Osha (Asha?), the wildling girl that was with Rickon. Residue (2015) - IMDb
Asha is Yara's name in the book. Osha is the wildling. Also off topic, Iwan is really really great on the show Misfits, which you should all watch.
Not that it's that big of a deal, but I really wish Sansa would have given a little whistle at the end as a command for the hounds to attack. Would have been a neat way of showing she is their master now and controls them. There were some great comedic relief infused in that episode, too. At the War Council, Tormund not understanding the trenches scenario was funny. Also when he thought Ser Davos was being literal when he said Stannis had demons in his head and asked if he saw them himself ha.
idk, the point to me was that they were completely feral because of ramsey's abuse, he engendered no genuine loyalty even among the most loyal animals on earth
This is all I thought about during that scene: Zig zag, stop then sprint. Anything besides what he did really.
Maybe, but you'd still think you would at least try to dodge by not running straight down the field. Run straight then veer off or something.
Pretty neat write-up about The Battle of the Bastards: http://theconcourse.deadspin.com/game-of-thrones-took-us-to-hell-1782315319 Also, they mention a particular fan theory in there which I found really interesting. It deals with Euron and his potential powers. that suit of armor made of Valyrian streel sounds awesome. Also, the notion that he may possess the strength to kill a God is fun to think about. I wouldn't be surprised if he ends up wielding a Dragonbinder. Now that Ramsay is gone, the show needs another major villain other than The Night King