First off, damn you Game of Thrones! I should not be happy to see Littlefinger, I should not!
However, like everyone else has mentioned, the man gives me the creeps. I would like to think that Sansa would be safer with him, but alas, I can see this arrangement going sour really quickly. Speaking of Sansa, I just hope that she gets away from Kings Landing and fast [but based on the preview for the next episode, I have a bad feeling that the Lannisters will end up finding her].
Now onto Arya and the Hound, I could watch these two characters for the whole hour and not get bored. The way that these two characters interact with each other is just fabulous. I have to say that for all of his faults, the Hound (like Davos) seems to have the most common sense as far as the world of Westeros is concerned.
Man, there is so much to say about this episode [they sure packed a lot of material within a short amount of time], but I will just say this:
*Oberyn continues to impress (his willingness to be blunt with/about the Lannisters, while somewhat idiotic, makes him a character that continues to intrigue me)
*Tywin continues to be one step ahead of everyone else politically, no suprise, but the fact that he does not care about Joffery's death makes me wonder if he has a hand in the plot to kill Joffery ... or he just knows that Tommen will be a better king?
*Jamie and Cersei... yeah, lets skip them [though it is interesting note that after all the development that happened with the character in season three, Jamie seems to be losing that now he is reunited with Cersei, granted it is too early to say].
*It makes me sad to say this, but the Dany storyline is becoming dull. I understand that they have to build up that story line before she can (or if she does anyways) comes to Westeros. But at least we didn't see much of her in this episode.
I have a feeling I am missing some characters, but overall a good episode.