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Originally Posted by keg in kc:
So Sunday should be fun, whether it's the daggers into the crow or lady stoneheart finally rising. Anticipating some epic youtube reactions.
How many people will quit if they kill off Snow? :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Amnorix:
I dont' see it that way. I think of her as having certain powers/abilities, and Thoros having different ones.
Birthing that demon that killed Renly really puts to rest whether she's just a good actress bluffing her way through it all.
Exactly.
I don't think she's just some chick - I think she has some genuine 'power'. But it's not omniscience and some of that power is absolutely heightened through smoke and mirrors.
She's not a complete charlatan but there are definite limits to what she can do and even she knows that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
So Sunday should be fun, whether it's the daggers into the crow or lady stoneheart finally rising. Anticipating some epic youtube reactions.
NO !@#$ING STONEHEART!
Though it is almost shocking to see Sansa's physical transformation at this point. Did anyone else notice that A) she has a huge rack now but B) she's built. It was especially obvious during the scene in the tub with the kennelmaster's daughter. He shoulders, back and chest are all quite muscular. I'm not sure if that was a happy accident or if the showrunners had her working out to make her become a 'true' northerner but the spoiled princess she was in the first season is just gone, even physically.
With the more gaunt facial features and makeup that's made her eyes appear more deeply set, they're definitely playing up the 'Sansa is Cat' angle. I suspect they can get a lot of what they'd get out of Stoneheart merely by having her escape Winterfell and go on a Frey killing spree. They've hardened her both mentally and physically at this point - it's not a stretch. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
NO !@#$ING STONEHEART!
Though it is almost shocking to see Sansa's physical transformation at this point. Did anyone else notice that A) she has a huge rack now but B) she's built. It was especially obvious during the scene in the tub with the kennelmaster's daughter. He shoulders, back and chest are all quite muscular. I'm not sure if that was a happy accident or if the showrunners had her working out to make her become a 'true' northerner but the spoiled princess she was in the first season is just gone, even physically.
With the more gaunt facial features and makeup that's made her eyes appear more deeply set, they're definitely playing up the 'Sansa is Cat' angle. I suspect they can get a lot of what they'd get out of Stoneheart merely by having her escape Winterfell and go on a Frey killing spree. They've hardened her both mentally and physically at this point - it's not a stretch.
She's still got that "weapon" that she picked up....so who knows. [Reply]
Originally Posted by NewChief:
Where does all the information about the Empire of the Dawn and such come from? I don't remember ANY of that crap in the books. I looked it up on the wiki, and it has a lot of writeups about all that stuff, but it doesn't list the books that it came from as a source, just list other pages on the wiki as the source.
Originally Posted by Setsuna:
Should this thread even exist since there are essentially no more spoilers as the show takes a completely different direction than the books?
Yes. There is still knowledge that exists outside of the show, which we may speculate upon and could be considered, by some, to be spoilers. [Reply]