


We all "knew" it. we all hoped for it and it was maybe the worst kept secret in the show (could have only been worse if they leaked footage of Kit Harrington acting on set) but it was still nice to see him come back.
The actual procedire was a little underwhelming, i expected something bigger, maybe even Blood Magic or Melissandre sacrificing her life force to bring him back since her world and faith was shattered but oh well.. beggars can't be choosers.
Now the question is if he's himself or did the resurrection change him somehow (mentally/physically) and what the repercussions will be (Thorne should be done.. if Snow let's him walk he really knows nothing). I think popular theory might be Jon leaving the Watch as he technically died and is not beholden to the vow anymore but he still might resume his title because what's he going to do anyway? The Night's Watch and the Wildlings will be the first line of defense against the White Walkers and Jon is best suited to leading them in the fight.
One thought that came to mind of the Lyanna/Rhaegar theory is correct.. wouldn't that make Jon a Targaryen? And wouldn't it be awesome if they tried to burn him and he just wouldn't catch fire thus confirming that theory indirectly?
Anyway.. that was an awesome episode. Better than the first episode which was basically a "Previously on Season 5" episode. Character story progression on all fronts (at least those that were featured), Bran returns and ppor Hodor.. breaks my heart to see him be a normal boy before and i wonder what happened that made him Hodor (must have been something good for Ned Stark to keep him around).
Spoeaking of Ned.. awesome flashback and now we know how the rumored Tower of Joy sequence may be included (and i can't wait to see it).
Never much a fan of the Greyjoy story but they do seem cool and have a complete culture that's totally their own, interesting to see.
So the Dragons are free now.. i expected them to bolt out of the dungeon to seek freedom but they stayed.. why? Just because of Dany? Weird.. can they sense her absence? It was cool to see Tyrion pissing his pants so to speak while he freed them (i'd have shit myself in his position)
Revenge the Lannister way.. sometimes direct and brutal

I wonder if Jaime would have risked it if he had use of his right hand because he is one of the finest swordsmen currently and certainly leagues above the Sparrow's rabble but then again there were so many of them (and armed) which was kinda the point the Sparrow made. Loved that he directly threatened the ruling elite and it'll be cool to see what happens when that powderkeg explodes (and it will because we've seen the brilliant "I choose violence" line from Cersei.. might have been the first time i cheered for her).
So yes.. an awesome episode so soon in the season which gives me faith that we might be in for a great season.
See ya next week!
