Love the podcast, definitely agree that the season might have had a rocky start but has been pretty damn great since Episode 3 or so. Sorry if this gets long winded but here we go:
On Queen Selyse: Lysa Tully called, she says to turn down the crazy. I really hope those fetuses weren't preserved in wildfire. Just saying, that stuff looked really green.
Shireen, Greyscale, and the Baratheon Familiy: Shireen is just so sad child in a big lonely castle with no friends and parents that don't really have time for her. So far as we know, the form of Greyscale that she has doesn't affect her mind, by all accounts she seems clever and goodhearted, just lonely

. The more lethal adult version of Greyscale (the Grey Plague) does cause victims in the last stages to go insane. It's the wildlings that are of the opinion that children who suffered from Greyscale are unclean and should be killed. But what the hell do they know, they think kidnapping and rape is a great way to meet a nice girl so screw them. Also, Shireen seems to be filling in for Patchface, singing creepy and oddly prophetic songs. Ok, I can work with that.
I DO get the impression that Stannis loves her, at least as much as he's able. Slight spoiler for events between book 2/3 While Stannis is brooding over his defeat at the Blackwater, Queen Selyse's uncle Alester Florent is made his Hand and plots to sue for peace with the Lannisters and marry Shireen to Tommen to seal the deal.
Stannis is disgusted that Alester would give his daughter and heir to a child born of incest What might have been cool is a scene where he sits down with her and explains, not unkindly perhaps, why he has to keep her friend, Davos in prison. I also liked how Stannis apologized to his wife for committing adultery. It seems in character that Stannis would feel guilty but in the books, it never seems to come up.
Edmure: Speaking just for myself, I think Edmure Tully gets a bad rap. Yes he IS kind of a screw up, but he fought the Battle of the Stone Mill because he wanted to keep the Mountain from trekking across the Riverlands, raping and burning as he went. Yes, it did throw a wrench into Rob's grand strategy, but he never TOLD anyone about his grand strategy. Fuck you Rob! Lay off your uncle.
Arya's Story Arc: So in a fight between The Hound and Beric Dondarrion, I'm going to have to put my money on the guy who hasn't been killed six times.
In the books I didn't really care for the idea of a relationship between Arya and Gendry, I feel that if she NEEDS a love interest it shouldn't be someone orders of magnitude less interesting than she is. Even so I found the scenes with Arya and Gendry kind of endearing, so I guess that's the best I can ask for.
So I LOVED the scene with Melisandre, Beric and Thoros. It isn't in the books, but it's a nice change. I really like Melisandre, though I think I'm the only one. I loved that the two red priests get a chance to meet, it sets up a nice contrast between their characters. Even I have to admit, Melisandre isn't overburdened with self doubt, I think her having to come to terms with Thoros being able to do something that she can't could make for an interesting character development, provided they decide to pay it off at some point. Not sure if the plan is to sacrifice Gendry or fuck him. Either way, he's got an eventful couple of weeks ahead.
Theon Scenes: If my reading of the books is correct, then [Redacted] is going to be a major antagonist for some time to come. They're taking a "show don't tell" approach to the horrors Theon is going through and [Redacted]'s frankly scary mind games. The story sets up Joffrey as a warped, sadistic monster, then decides to top itself with [Redacted]. That said, the series is eternally pressed for time, so perhaps Theon's story should be wrapped up faster.
Daenaerys: When I listened to everyone rail against Daenaerys in the first podcast of the season, I was a bit put off because for me, she doesn't come into her own until the sack of Astapor, before that she just kind of pitters around in both the books and the show. On a similar note, I expect some of the frustration with Jon Snow will vanish by the end of this season. I just wish it were all up hill for Dany... Side note: I notice that Missandei is noticibly older in the TV series and gorgeous for that matter. If they decide to have her fill in for her handmaidens in certain scenes I'd be quite happy.
Bran: Apparently the universe is about to explode because Bran had a scene that was engaging. I also like how Jojen's visions take the form of an epileptic fit. Magic in this world is a pretty nasty thing, that really came through.
"The Climb" I don't get the hate for this bit. It's a little weird that Littlefinger is laying all his cards on the table so to speak with Varys, but I guess with Varys he doesn't have to pretend to be everyone's best friend. Anywho, the bits with Sansa weeping and Roz being... well dead are pretty good visual aids. He's saying his personal philosophy is "I don't care who I have to throw under the bus to get more power and influence for myself" while the visuals are showing you two people he threw under the bus to get what he wants. As for linking the metaphorical climb to Jon and Ygritte's literal climb, I guess it's a bit on the nose, maybe it's a "see what we did there?" moment, but I'm cool with that.
Calling it now (Big spoiler regarding Tyrion for end of Book 3) Shae may still testify against Tyrion at his trial, but Tywin will have her sent away to "Wherever whores go" prompting Tyrion spend his time in Essos looking for her rather than Tysha.