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Started by Josquius, April 04, 2011, 03:39:14 AM

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Berkut

The Hodor thing was very well done, I did not see that coming at all.
"If you think this has a happy ending, then you haven't been paying attention."

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Admiral Yi

Just saw that part.  Good bit.

The meeting between Sansa and Littlefinger underlined what a weak plot it was device for Littlefinger to hand Sansa over to the Boltons.  There was no possible advantage to be gained from it.

LaCroix

if he honestly didn't know about ramsay's true nature and thought of him as some normal dude, it kind of makes sense.

Sophie Scholl

Dammit it Branikan Starkwalker! You were the chosen one! Why'd you have to be a douche and try to skip ahead in your training? Now you got your teacher killed, your friends butchered, and you're headed down a dark path!
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Martinus

The Ironborn coronation thing was cool. Also Sophie Turner acted the hell out of that scene with Littlefinger.

Martinus

The Danny and Jorah scene was a tear jerker. By the way, can horses can grey scale?

HVC

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viper37

Quote from: LaCroix on May 22, 2016, 11:59:51 PM
if he honestly didn't know about ramsay's true nature and thought of him as some normal dude, it kind of makes sense.
he could have known and hoped Sansa would get killed.
or he could have not known and simply wanted to cement an alliance with the Bolton, the strongest force in the North.
Or he could have known, hope he would be the one rescuing Sansa to keep her under his thumb.
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Martinus

Really great episode, imho. Not a single scene that I disliked. A bit surprised Tyrion bought so easily into the Red Priestess' bullshit, but I suppose, like all the Lannister kids, he is overconfident and thinks he can control a "religion for the small folk".

Martinus

Quote from: Phillip V on May 22, 2016, 07:10:48 PM
Hodor is [spoiler]now the most heartbreaking and noble character of the show.[/spoiler] :(

Yup. As with the death of Oberyn ("If you think this has a happy ending, you haven't been paying attention"), Game of Thrones once again delivers a kick-in-the-stomach foreshadowing line this week, with Jaqen saying (I paraphrase) "Would you have the death take only the wicked and leave the innocent behind"?  :cry:

Edit: In completely unrelated news, I only now realised GRRM's joke in the name of "Molestown". :bleeding:  :lol:

Liep

Great episode. The Hodor scene made me realise that we book readers are in for some Red Wedding style surprises from now on. It scares and excites me for the rest of this season.
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Martinus

Quote from: Liep on May 23, 2016, 04:22:44 AM
Great episode. The Hodor scene made me realise that we book readers are in for some Red Wedding style surprises from now on. It scares and excites me for the rest of this season.

Yup. And remember, "if you think there is a happy ending, you haven't been paying attention."  :ph34r:

Martinus

The saddest part of this all: we are half done with this season. And then it's one more year of waiting, and the last season.  :cry:

Habbaku

There are two more seasons scheduled.
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