Nobody comments on the most badass moment (for me at least)
Lady Little Bear verbALLY Smacking all the lords around
that girl is awesome
Gosh this episode was the best.
Cersei the cunt finally got what she deserved => she killed her own child(s). That's some beautiful justice right there and she will be killed by her own family, either Jaime or the Dwarf.
Arya is finally doing something, and she's good at it. Can't wait.
I knew since season 1 that Jon Snow was a fucking Targeryan (sorry for the spelling)... it was so obvious. He and Daenerys will marry for sure. Unless they're too closely related ? Then again it's GoT.
The white walkers are FINALLY coming.
Sam (the big guy and his wildling girlfriend and her child) will I think find a way to deal with the White Walkers thanks to the library.
The red witch... I wonder what's she's up to.
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I can't wait for the next season.
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Homophobia is so gay.
Btw I don't get the point of Lancel getting shown the wild fire. They should have blown everyone up regardless. Seems pointless to torture him.
Also btw the nun who shamed Cersei getting tortured was amazing. It felt so right. Idk what the Mountain did to her but it's funny.
(Btw for being a zombie, the Mountain sure is in on a lot of secrets and understands what to do in certain situations.)
Sucks to know the next season wont be for 10 months :<
Bran is boring, I wish he'd just die. He's so useless to the show. All the stuff we discovered thanks to his "magic" could've been done via flashbacks or something.
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Homophobia is so gay.
The top 2 people in the entire kingdom that get letters by raven are the King's Hand and the Night Watch. (Idk that for a fact but really, the Night's Watch sent EVERYONE "help the WWs are coming" letters that arrived mad quickly but they don't relay changes in leadership? I'm sure the new Lord Commander had to send out letters by now.)
I think the books will be far more detailed. The show is doing a lot of time compression, jumping around, due to time constraints. For instance, we really didn't see Arya leave Bravos but she home how had enough time to kill all of the Frays. At this point the shows are creating the lore and the books will probably fill in the gaps.
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Have you been paying attention? The writers (of both the books and the television series) wouldn't have built up Bran as a druid/wizard/mage over the course of the series unless he was going to use his abilities for something. This was just establishing his powers so that people won't go "WTH where did Bran get his powers? ASSPULL!!!" later when he starts using them to change the course of history.
Man the receptionist was probably my favorite actor this episode this series, the man killed it. It is weird (but at the same time excusable) that the Nights Watch didn't send out a raven about their change in leadership. Does the Night's Watch actually have a leader now? They sure didn't have a meta-leader (Winterfell Lord killing off the deserters like Ned in the first episode).
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That episode was INSANE! Holy shit.
THE KING IN THE NORTH!
Also Littlefingers face when he lost the game of thrones.....to an 8 year old.
Fucking Savage.
Well considering A proves B incorrect it would be silly to think that they would have used all of it. There was originally enough to burn the entire city, we saw what they used in the Battle of Blackwater, and that wasnt that much. And considering how much had to be used to blow up one (admittedly very large) building there has to be enough to almost line the underbelly of the city.
Why would you assume that?
Nobody knew why Jaime killed Aerys, except Jaime. We can assume he told Cersei because he told Brienne, and because Maester Qyburn had his birds check on a "rumour" for her, but everybody else just thinks he's just a dishonorable turncoat. That is why he's mocked with the title "Kingslayer", rather than hailed as a hero that saved thousands of innocent lives.
There is a misconception that Tyrion found the secret stashes. He didn't. What he found was the Alchemist Guild's stockpile, which was kept in their vault, being produced on orders from Cersei to use against Stannis. Tyrion never knew about the stash under the Great Sept.
Honestly, if you're going to whine about bad writing at least know what you're talking about.
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