This was another awesome episode with some great character development.
Arya (Iya? wtf?) Stark now able to kill with impunity and the bonding moment with the Hound. Wonder if he is still going to be on her list. That story from the Hound (I know in the books he tells it to Sansa but can't remember if he did in the show) threw some light on both his character and his brother's....
Bringing me to the Mountain. BIG man, BIG BIG man. Would not want to be the one fighting him (even if I could hold a sword.)
Bronn, what can be said? He was always in it for the money right from the start. Am glad he and Tyrion parted on good terms.
Dany should have demanded the original Daario back imvho, then told him to strip
Jorah well Dany certainly knows how to handle her men. Wonder if Barriston has that message from Tywin yet? *muffled laughter*
Sansa., ah Sansa if only you had slapped Joff like you slapped Robin, things might have been so very different.
Cat btw, not 'your sister' are viewers so stupid they forgot that Cat was Lysa's sister and that perfect line had to be changed? Oh and the moon door would be so much better if in fact it were a door, as it should be, on the wall. Still was nice seeing the mad woman trying to fly, not so nice seeing the creepy Baelish kissing Sansa *shudder*
Pod and Brienne, does anyone not love them both? And I squeed when I saw Hot Pie, his kidney pie recipe sounded good enough for Hannibal.
Finally, last but by no means least the Imp and the Red Viper. I know Cersei lost her mother but she was an out and out b***h from childhood. The story Oberyn told was an insight into him as a person and Tyrion's life and actually the different way children in Westeros were raised. They weren't all brought up to be selfish brats it seems to me. Maybe he is correct when he said 'we don't hurt little girls in Dorne'.
Oh and thanks USA, don't you worry about the rest of the world unable to watch an episode next weekend because you have a holiday Monday, the day AFTER the show should air.