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Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Watched the last two episodes of season 5 last night just to refresh... still get a visceral reaction to Stannis murdering his daughter
YOU DESERVED TO LOSE YOU MISERABLE PIECE OF SHIT :-)
And also, just a hunch... Jon Snow isnt technically dead, he will become a white walker... BUT, Bran will be able to control him
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Cant wait for season 6, matter of fact I enjoyed rewatching the two shows last night so much I believe I'll just do a season 5 marathon today
On 2-4 my buddy and I would rewatch it all from the very beginning. That way we were up to speed. Now we are too busy and that 50 hours of tv is a lot. But if you've got the time it aids in paying attention because you don't spend any time trying to remember wtf is going on in the story lines and the stuff from earlier that they reference is fresh in your mind. [Reply]
were not exactly inspiring. "We fight for Oberyn, so we'll kill his brother and nephew". Motherfucking Areo didn't even get to use his axe.
I just don't get it. The Dorne plot seems entirely pointless without Fire and Blood.
Spoiler!
My hope is that D&D is officially waving the white flag on the Dorne storyline. The Snakes will surely pin the deaths on the Lannisters, pitting Dorne against the crown.
Meanwhile, this will give the more time to introduce and develop the Iron Islands and other more essiential storylines to the series' conclusion.
WASHINGTON—Telling reporters they were unable to convey the full extent of their gratitude that the plot of the hit HBO series had finally surpassed the events of the novels, citizens across the country expressed immense relief Sunday that all the insufferable little Game Of Thrones fans would no longer be able to lord the books over everyone else just trying to enjoy the show. “After five unbearable seasons of constantly hearing how ‘the books handled things much differently,’ it’s just so nice to know I won’t have to deal with any of that shit this time around,” said White Plains, NY resident Cathryn Wakeman, echoing the sentiments of millions of viewers who had become exasperated by the incessant comments from “all those little shits” about how the televised version of a battle strayed from the George R.R. Martin novels. “Every time there was a slight deviation, one of those ****ers would have to chime in with how someone from the show was actually a composite of ‘two way more interesting’ characters from the book or how the producers left out a passage critical to understanding Westeros or some shit like that. Thank God those assholes just have to sit there and wait to find out what happens next like the rest of us.” Although the nation was looking forward to watching the fantasy show unbothered by annoying remarks from fans of the books, Americans said they wouldn’t put it past the little pricks to butt in with fan theories they picked up online.