But the Vale is on the March too - in support of Sansa and Jon Snow - woo.
Oh yes, I'm sure Sansa is going to be overjoyed to see Littlefinger again after he left her in Ramsay's clutches. Not that any of it makes sense any more - if it ever did.
Did Brienne actually kill Stannis then? We didn't actually see the execution, which seemed uncharacteristically squeamish at the time, so I took that as a possible sign that she spared him. But now Brienne is saying she did kill him - or is she bluffing to wind up Melisandre?
Actually, it's about time Brienne had a moment of self doubt like Melisandre. For all her ridiculously priggish code of honour, she seems to have a habit of backing the wrong horse and so far all the people she's sworn to protect have ended up dead. No wonder Sansa was reluctant to go with her. It strikes me that Brienne is not very bright.
Littlefinger, however, appears to be a lot cannier, but then again... His decision to get involved with the Boltons always seemed a bit odd, and now he's turning against them to support Jon Snow's motley mob of wildlings. Given that he never acts without self-interest, what can his motive possibly be? He's the Thomas Cromwell of the piece, isn't he? Too sensible to want to be king himself, but megalomaniac/psychopathic enough to want to wield all the influence.
And where do the Greyjoys and Freys fit in? Both families have good reasons to hate the Starks, the Boltons and the Lannisters, so whose side will they fall on?