I nominate this for best episode of the series yet. It had so many things that pushed my buttons. Arya and the Hound, they go so well together. The casual 'this is what I do' face the hound makes when he slaughters those people, priceless. Then Arya summoning Jaqen!! Can't wait to see how that turns out.

Tywin taming Geoffrey like he said he would was nice, and then the Tywin-Tyrion moment. I also liked the Tyrion and Sansa dialogue where Sansa proposes the prank. I think she can learn to appreciate him, because he is one of the few people that is honerable like her father was. Shae better take the advice given by Varys and leave.

The Jon/Sam/Bran plot is moving along nicely, coupled with Stannis getting the five oh on the White Walker invasion managed to portray the invasion from undead from the north to be very scary. Can't wait to see how the rest of the world will react. And speaking of Stannis, all the things Ser Davos said this episode were really good, not in the least what he had to say about using blood magic, and Stannis' reply about the Targaeryans using dragon and magic.

The Red Lady is a big mystery to me, in one way she seems omnipotent, she has magic and it seems to work, she went and fetched Stannis' nephew, but she also has her own flawed motives. It's difficult to predict to what degree she is in control of things. But I like her role. She adheres to the Red God, who has obvious power, or atleast his servants do. This puts some unknown power into play.

Theon being bullied by Bolton's bastard. I love how his sister immediately marched out to go rescue him. Pretty much what I hoped would happen. Those two are going to be doing great things in the future while the father fades away in importance, you can tell by the flow of the story.

And finally Daenarys grasping her power, I'm a sucker for those kinds of powerful moments. The only thing that is a bit off about Danni and her quest is that the freeing of the slaves and the great importance she puts on this matter isn't really well grounded in her past. As in, why would she be so fervent about freeing slaves, and why does it matter so much? I can understand, but it isn't really motivated in the series all that much. But all in all great setup for a powerful player in the game of thrones that they'll soon be all hearing about.