In King’s Landing, Cersei is still bitter that the royal family in Dorne is breathing, especially with her daughter there and in danger. Speaking of the Starks, Ayra Sis arrived at the House of Black and White last week and was accepted in, furthering her storyline and setting her up for an important journey this season. Stannis isn’t a villain in the traditional sense, he’s just really rough around the edges, doesn’t take crap and isn’t about to bow to a bastard son of Ned Stark.
Then again, he is battling with Stannis’ presence at The Wall and that could be something that snags his plans to lead more than once this season. Jon Snow trying to pull together the Night’s Watch and the Wilding’s, something that is actually starting to go a little smoother thanks to Sam giving him some help.
The episode we saw last Sunday was a little underwhelming, but it pushed forward the story with Daenerys and how she may be losing the very people that she helped free thanks to her thirst for power. Last week saw another intense episode of the hit HBO’s Game of Thrones Season 5, and while we inched the story further last week we should see plenty more in this week’s new episode. Game of Thrones is back with another great episode tonight, and it should move the story even further along and excite both fans of the book and the series.