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They do wonderful things like the Hardhome/BOTB and then don't do the Manderly speech, the Broken Man speech, Jaime's conversation to Edmure, Jaime's burning of Cersi's letter, entirely destroy Loras' character, ruin the meaning of Frey pies, make Euron's character pointless, and also make Sansa an even worse cunt than before. For what? They could have fucking managed to fit all of that in there if they'd cut Arya being beaten with a stick or Tyrion jokes.
I lol'd last week when they showed how Benioff lifted the Snow/Ramsay sequence from Troy because he'd written it but this is shit. [Reply]
Doubtful. While the Northern Houses: Tully, Stark, and Arryn were interconnected and nominal allies and sometimes enemies to each other they tended to stay out of the politics of Kings Landing, with one exception when a Stark lead an army to Kings Landing to end a Targ civil war. The Northern Houses for the most part kept to themselves. Most of it being cultural differences with the Northern Houses tracing their descent from the First Men instead of the later Andals.
The Baratheons however were the cadet house to the Targaryan's and were heavily involved in the politics of Kings Landing from the establishment of the 7 kingdoms. [Reply]
Everything is moving too cleanly, though. I'm thinking Daenerys' army gets intercepted by a dragonbinding Euron and somehow the majority of her fleet gets destroyed. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
I need the lip readers, someone that can slow it down and hear better than me to come out ASAP and tell me what was whispered in Ned's ear.
How did the meeting at the north know that the Red Wedding at been revenged? Where was Arya? Jon just take credit for slaughtering the Freys?
Jamie didn't seem to be happy with Cersi. Wonder if they are going to break up now all their kids are gone?
Kudos to GOT for killing off Thomen in a way we didn't see coming but still giving us the very satisfying Frey deaths at the hands of Arya Stark. :-)
I have a hard of hearing friend that watches with me. She whispered "Please don't let my child witness another bubble screen from Alex Smith" [Reply]
Originally Posted by GloucesterChief:
Doubtful. While the Northern Houses: Tully, Stark, and Arryn were interconnected and nominal allies and sometimes enemies to each other they tended to stay out of the politics of Kings Landing, with one exception when a Stark lead an army to Kings Landing to end a Targ civil war. The Northern Houses for the most part kept to themselves. Most of it being cultural differences with the Northern Houses tracing their descent from the First Men instead of the later Andals.
The Baratheons however were the cadet house to the Targaryan's and were heavily involved in the politics of Kings Landing from the establishment of the 7 kingdoms.
my only disappointment is that the high sparrow wasn't made to suffer
hate that fuckstick
but seeing the look of abject terror on his face for 10 seconds was enjoyable
It's too bad the Tyrells had to die in the blast, because not only was Margaery hot as fuck, but I think she had some longer-term plan to fuck up the High Sparrow, and it would have been a lot more interesting and satisfying than "oh fuck it, just wildfire their asses."
Why do I get the feeling Jamie is going to betray Cersei? [Reply]
Thought Tommen was a goner. And who ever in their right mind would **** with Cersai?
/not a book reader
Don't think you need to worry about that now. I doubt that anything that happened tonight has anything to do with the remaining books. The show is pretty clearly doing its own thing now.
Which doesn't mean it wasn't a good episode... [Reply]