I think he was one of the people who got *less* sympathetic from the books. He got more "screen time" in the books, and at least in this season he's mostly just running about and being harsh but fair.
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I think he was one of the people who got *less* sympathetic from the books. He got more "screen time" in the books, and at least in this season he's mostly just running about and being harsh but fair.
Holy hell that was amazing.
When Dany was speaking in Valyrian, hell that whole scene, gave me chills.
Fantastic episode, cant wait until next week!
Khaleesi! Khaleesi FTW! :whip:
I knew Khaleesi wouldn't let me down, I just knew it! :2thumbsup:
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PS: Please markup the spoilers from the books as well; not that you haven't been doing so, just a reminder ~;)
She's looking extra saucy in that scene. :yes:
I don't really get the Theon scenes. I guess they don't want to essentially shelve the character for a couple of seasons, but the alternative just doesn't make sense. Theon was Eddard Stark's ward for what, 7-9 years? In all that time he wouldn't have traveled to Deepwood Motte or the Dreadfort on visits to Stark bannermen? It just seems a little forced, and there are lots of other storylines that could be taking the minutes. We should only be seeing bits and pieces of Theon (pun intended).
My guess on the Jaime/RW replacement storyline
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Best episode this season. They're really setting the bar high. Every scene was full of win. Specially Tywin's scene with Cersei. He really puts her in her place.
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That and Varys' reaction was perhaps one of the funniest bits in all the episodes till date. :yes:
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I think they might just not even address the Karstark side plot. Isn't the only consequence in the books that Robb loses the Karstark soldiers and they later on decide to side against Stannis/the North? It's a revealing sideplot, but it's still largely self-contained.
As for the show, Karstark Prime is just one of the half-dozen salty Northern Lords who say Ominous Things to Robb, like the Greatjon.
EDIT: also jumping on the "best episode so far" bandwagon.
Okay I am a bit lost with all the names (I recognise them by look rather than name)
Before I do start writing anything I want to check the rules we are using for spoilers, spoilers are only for things in the books whereas information from the latest episode released in America is okay?
Loved the latest episode, that Queen of thorns (I assume) is quite an entertaining character, loving her daughter's manipulation as well.
I've spent the past two weeks catching up, and now I'm finally current. I can't believe I've waiting so long to get into this show.
Sunday's episode was intense, and almost seemed like a late season episode. I hate having to wait for new episodes now.
Welcome to the forum Spoonska :2thumbsup:
I am going to assume we can post without spoiler on latest American episodes, if required please edit to put the spoilers in.
Couldn't believe when they cut off his hand, fair play to the big girl though she seems to have some genuine care for him (or perhaps just repayment for the suffering he saved her from) unless she really is that committed to her mission.
Looking forward to seeing what happens with the big soldier guy with the scarred face (I should probably learn some names at some point, they mostly seem to slip from my mind when the show isn't on) fights.
I am very interested in the religious woman who is advising the one potential leader, seems so confident and assured of herself.
Absolutely loving the dragon queen, she seems to have it all, beauty, morality (well in comparison to most others) bravery and she isn't stupid either (from what I can tell so far)
Very much looking forward to seeing her armies and dragons in action.
I'm usually not a fan of TV shows and the like, I never had the determination to go right through the end, but I have to say Game of Thrones gripped me big time. Even if I know what's happening beforehand (read... no, devoured! the books).
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Oh my that was simply an excellent episode, this season has been a blast so far and I imagine will only get better!
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And I stand corrected. :stwshame:
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In all fairness, it's probably pretty difficult to film a sword fight, in a dark cave, with a sword and shield on fire and lots of people about.
Lots of good stuff. Robb's slow but inevitable descent, Shireen and Davos, Tywin putting his kids in their place, and of course the bath scene. Probably wins the award for the highest number of main characters showing their rear ends in a given episode.
igrids rearview was the best.
tub scene was very good, but not for the rearviews. i forgot that jaime was actually likeable.
I was pretty disappointed in the lack of Greyjoy storyline in this week's episode. Other than that, I'm in agreeance with everyone else. Absolutely spectacular episode.
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I loved last nights episode. The comedic beats had me almost in tears. Olenna is quickly becoming one of my favorite characters.
Yup, the conversation between Olenna and Tywin I think was one of the best of the series. And Littlefinger's speech about the ladder of chaos... left me in chills.
And Im really sad that Ros is gone, I liked her.
Here is the exchange between Littlefinger and Varys in case anyone is curious. And, I wonder how Theon would take Ros's death ? Their moment in s1 when she leaves for King's Landing is one of my favorites.
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Whoever culls that vermin, that inbred abomination, will have my gratitude. That will be the ultimate catharsis, oh yes! :whip:
Welcome indeed Sponska :bow:
Littlefinger's speech about the ladder of chaos
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Probably my favourite part of the episode!
Sattlite is Forbidden in our country (Iran)!! :soapbox:
and when its forbidden we cant have cards to unlock the scramble TVs !!!!
Damn to This ISLAMIC Regime !!!!
You cant watch it online?
Just watched episode number 6. And I do agree. I felt goosebumps during Littlefinger's speech. And during the scene between Thoros, Beric and Melisandre.
The scene between Olenna and Tywin was awesome. I almost thought Olenna would win. And Cersei and Tyrion sharing sorrows. Cersei isn't all that bad honestly. Just stupid. And finally Jon and Ygritte atop the wall, that last scene does not seem to even be from ASoIaF series. The scenery looks more suited to a CS Lewis book or maybe something from JRR Tolkien. All that light and happiness. :tongue:
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What I cannot puzzle out is what Melisandre says to Arya. Those might be clues into books that have not come.
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