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Some Spoilery <em>Game of Thrones</em> Speculation About Robb and Talisa

For <em>Storm of Swords</em> readers only!
Source: HBO

So, in theory if you're here, you've arrived from our weekly recap. If not, you may want to first. Ground rules again: This is speculation about where Robb and Talisa's storyline is headed, which, judging from their scene in this week's episode, "The Bear and the. This really isn't something you want spoiled. You may also want to bail if you'd rather avoid spoiler-y (though unconfirmed) speculation. And, again, please keep any discussion of the subject in the comments here rather than in those of the main recap.

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