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Published 13:21 3 May 2016 BST
Updated 13:23 3 May 2016 BST

Jon's return from the dead was the perfect end to this weeks events at Castle Black, especially since the mutinous members of the Night's Watch revealed their true colours- cowardly, spineless and pathetic excuses for soldiers who were happy to throw down their weapons rather than fight the Wildlings.
We really did take great pleasure in Eddison Tollett reminding Alliser Thorne that Castle Black never fell to the Wildlings "until you" took command.
We hope that he rots in those cellars.
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Cersei's conversation with King Tommen about leadership, strength and the Lannsiters' dwindling power was another reminder that the Queen Regent's love for her children is unshakeable, even in grief, while the High Sparrow's newly armed Faith Militant have offered us a chilling insight into an impending war in King's Landing because "everyone of us is power and powerless, and yet together, we can overthrow an empire".
Meanwhile in Mereen, Varys and Tyrion are quickly becoming the best double act in the shows history - a tall statement but we were offered even more proof of it.
After freeing the dragons Rhaegal and Viserion, Tyrion's remark to Varys that "next time I have an idea like that, punch me in the face" was utterly brilliant.
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The introduction of Euron Greyjoy was perfectly executed also; the warning that he's "the storm, brother, the first storm and the last, and you’re in my way" was a clear indication that he might have his eyes set on a kingdom that's much larger than Kingsmoot.
From the moment the first trailer was released, we suggested patricide in House Bolton, but the sheer glee that Ramsay took in waiting before delivering the chilling line that "I am Lord Bolton" was equal parts mesmeric and maniacal.
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Elsewhere, Ser Davos perfectly summed up those characters with a strange obsession towards the Gods, religion and Lords of Light by saying "fuck them, fuck all of them", but this weeks winner of the best quote was easy to pick.
Drum roll because Hodor/Wyllis actually speaks! Forget that first glimpse at Lyanna Stark, this was Hodor's moment.
George RR Martin even spoke about the issue stating:
"I do think that if you’re bringing a character back, that a character has gone through death, that’s a transformative experience. . . My characters who come back from death are worse for wear. In some ways, they’re not even the same characters anymore. The body may be moving, but some aspect of the spirit is changed or transformed, and they’ve lost something.There could be some darkness behind Jon's dead eyes.
Here's a taste of what's in store next week. Yep, we're certain that this is a glimpse of a young Ned Stark.
Is this the famous Tower of Joy arc that readers have been desperately waiting for?
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