Fuck me sideways! What an awesome episode!

It seems like my general predictions are becoming fact though the meat is in the details.
I got misty eyed when i saw the reunion of Jon and Sansa.. they didn't have much contact even back in season 1 but they're still family. Good things happen rarely in the show and the good guys usually have to go through so much crap and pain that it was refreshing and heartwarming to finally see something good happening (they even acknowledged that Sansa and Jon weren't the closest siblings but that it doesn't matter now at all).
Brienne f... ing Tarth lays down the law by telling how much of a bastard Stannis actually was and what he did before she executed him. That at least shattered Davos' worldview and i wonder if after the first shock he'll set his eyes in Melissandre to enact revenge for Shereen.
Jon being in a funk is very understandable and unknowingly Ramsay made a big strategic mistake by riling up Jon but that's not unexpexted and one of the most fatal flaws that will surely lead to Ramsay's death sooner or later. He's not a leader.. he is cruel, vain, petty and unable to think like a true Lord who all understand the worth of alliances asnd that sometimes you have to bite your tongue to secure your power even if you would like nothing more than to split the other one in half. Ramsay doesn't care which is why when Jon marches on Winterfell he will have his Wildling army together will all Stark loyalists and everyone else who Ramsay ever pissed off against him.. good luck!
Theon seems to slowly collect himself again but it'll be ages before he comes even close to being a human again but he will support his sister and who knows what her plans are.. probably dealing with her murdering uncle but the Iron Islands story never really took hold in the show and is the least interesting part of an episode usually because they don't seem to be important to the story at all.
Could it be that Tyrion made his first big blunder by misreading the whole social construct of the region? He did the right thing of course but being right means jack shit if the others don't see it like this. He's playing the long game which may have been the right thing in the short run by cutting off the supply of the Harpies and enacting an unheard of social change though most likely it won't bear fruit as there are bigger problems brewing in the world and i don't expect the Masters to keep their word. What does anyone think the slaves will do once set free in 7 years (hypothetically). Right.. Kill the Masters! This is not an enlightened age of reason but an age of sword and revenge,
King's Landing.. aside from the Iron Islands the weakest part of the episode though still building up to some good old revenge/civil war. Nice to see enemies uniting and for once Cersei be actually right and being a little diplomatic.. that's promising to bring some excellent violence later on (did anyone also get the vibe that Margaery might consider killing Loras because he broke or is about to break under the interrogation? He always was a poster boy but underneath there was not much so what value does he have?)
Last and best.. Dany! Oh my god does she get the best Hell Yeah! moments in the show or what?

She may not have been the best ruler in the show.. the one with the best intentions yes but no one to guide her but warriors who usually suck at politics. The Pro's arrived far too late to turn everything around on time but she somehow manages to make it in her own again.
That she came up with the plan all by herself and then executed it so brilliantly speaks volumes.. i never would have expected that. She quickly came into her own once the first shock of encountering Dothraki culture subsided and she came a kind of devious master manipulator.. using the strongest assets of a particular situation to direct a certain outcome and she only got better over time (with the exception of her ruling phase which she bungled up) but understanding Dothraki culture and devising this plan is just plain badass (and i thought it'd be something so mundane as having Drogo divebomb Vaes Dothrak, showing her power and everyone falling in).
Now she has tens of thousand of Dothraki, thousands of Unsullied AND 3 Dragons.. how could anyone hope to stop her? It just remains to be seen if she will first try to deal with the mess in the cities by overwhelming military power or if she will bypass all this and make for Westeros.
One side note.. 3 Dragons. Drogon for her and the other 2 for her two most trusted and loyal friends/advisors/rescuers? That would be cool as fuck

I hadn't expected such a brilliant episode so "soon" in the season again.. the second one was jam packed and excellent but the third one was once again a set up show so i said to myself to expect another slow buildup and watch the shit hit the fan in the last 3 episodes, apparently they stepped on the gas some more this season and i'm all for it.