HBO: Game of Thrones

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What happened to Osha?? I can't remember.
Bran arranged for Osha to bring Rickon to the holdfast of Greatjon Umber, the Lord of Last Hearth and the head of House Umber.

Anyways, this episode revealed so much about Littlefinger, summed up nicely here:


“You gave me those drops and told me to pour them into Jon’s wine,” she blurted out, confessing that it was she who killed her husband, Robert Baratheon's original Hand of the King. “You told me to write to a letter to Cat, tell her that it was the Lannisters who…,” she added, confirming that she stoked the flames of discord between the Starks and the Lannisters. Which leads to the rather marvelous, and game-changing, revelation that Littlefinger has singlehandedly masterminded the events that led to Ned Stark’s death, the War of the Five Kings, and the near ruin of Westeros, not to mention Joffrey’s assassination and the kingdom’s inattention to the quite serious wildling/white walker problem. In short, he’s been behind nearly every major power shift throughout the entire series.​
 
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Bran arranged for Osha to bring Rickon to the holdfast of Greatjon Umber, the Lord of Last Hearth and the head of House Umber.

Anyways, this episode revealed so much about Littlefinger, summed up nicely here:


“You gave me those drops and told me to pour them into Jon’s wine,” she blurted out, confessing that it was she who killed her husband, Robert Baratheon's original Hand of the King. “You told me to write to a letter to Cat, tell her that it was the Lannisters who…,” she added, confirming that she stoked the flames of discord between the Starks and the Lannisters. Which leads to the rather marvelous, and game-changing, revelation that Littlefinger has singlehandedly masterminded the events that led to Ned Stark’s death, the War of the Five Kings, and the near ruin of Westeros, not to mention Joffrey’s assassination and the kingdom’s inattention to the quite serious wildling/white walker problem. In short, he’s been behind nearly every major power shift throughout the entire series.​
Is anyone surprised? He has the biggest chip on his shoulder of all the people in the show. He wants to rule. Big time. He is like a walk-on on a college football team, with aspirations of being a pro-bowler in the NFL
 

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Lol I'm loving everyone finding out about littlefinger. This shit is awesome seeing everybody's game of thrones world get turned upside down. They did it pretty slick though I'm not sure less intelligent people have even grasped what is really going on yet lol. I thought there'd be more people shocked and irate
 
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Lol I'm loving everyone finding out about littlefinger. This shit is awesome seeing everybody's game of thrones world get turned upside down. They did it pretty slick though I'm not sure less intelligent people have even grasped what is really going on yet lol. I thought there'd be more people shocked and irate


lmao how could you miss it?
 
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'Game of Thrones' ratings hit another new record high Sunday

“First of His Name” drew 7.2 million viewers for its 9 p.m. debut airing, reports Entertainment Weekly. The network continued airing the show throughout the night, so it totaled 8.7 million viewers for the night.

This is the third week in a row that Game of Thrones has set a new ratings record. With HBO also including the show on HBO Go, the show is averaging 17.8 million viewers in total, including all platforms. That’s up 24 percent from last season, notes EW.