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Speaking of Robb, no one trusts Talisa except for him, and her presence is causing increased dissension among the ranks. Best to just go with the way the show is presenting things I guess. Book Reader Sidenote: things with the Boltons, Harrenhal, Jaime/Brienne and Arya are so assbackwards from the books there's no use in trying to figure out this new timeline. The two were sold out by the "innocent" that Brienne let go past them which Jamie had warned her about, and picked up by Roose Bolton's men (his son?) Since Roose now has charge of Harrenhal while Robb moves towards the Riverlands for his grandfather's funeral, presumably Brienne and Jaime will now go that way. In one of the best plots, wholly removed from the others, Brienne and Jaime continue on their quip-filled quest towards Kings Landing, which ends via a duel between them (with Brienne coming out on top, though Jaime was chained). Here the idea of trust played out as well, with Mance not yet fully trusting Jon (as well he shouldn't in his position) and, elsewhere beyond the Wall, Sam's fellow Crows no expecting him to keep up, and he doesn't expect them to wait for him (turns out, it depends: if they're marching, they'll help out if there are White Walkers? Well, "you're fat and slow and we don't want to die!") Warging is something we also got a glimpse of with Jon beyond the Wall, where a Wildling named Orell ( Mackenzie Crook) was shown having the ability to enter into an animal's mind and see through its eyes, giving the Wildings some excellent recon. They (or at least Jojen - Meera acts as his protector) are teaching Bran a little bit about his powers, such as being able to have "the sight" and being a warg. Jojen and Meera seem to have come in service of Bran, too, which is interesting. Jojen has already appeared in his dreams, and tames Bran's Direwolf Summer easily. Bran is asked to trust this new brother and sister pair the Reeds, but that's an easy one. "Dark Wings, Dark Words" was about trust, something that is very, very hard to figure out in Westeros.