[TV/BOOK] *SPOILERS* Game of Thrones Discussion - Page 284
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SPOILER WARNING If you only watch the show, this thread will spoil you of future events in HBO's Game of Thrones. Thread contains discussion of all books of the series A Song of Ice and Fire Click Here for the spoiler-free thread. | ||
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brian
United States9636 Posts
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Conti
Germany2516 Posts
On April 26 2013 03:20 Gene wrote: Tyrion is the master of coin. it could easily be joffreys wedding. Except that we didn't have the Blood sacrifice by Melisandre yet. | ||
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N1k0
Uruguay1075 Posts
On April 26 2013 03:20 Gene wrote: Tyrion is the master of coin. it could easily be joffreys wedding. sansa to tyrion is far more likely | ||
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TheFish7
United States2824 Posts
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Critter
United States196 Posts
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pokerface
507 Posts
On April 26 2013 01:53 Skilledblob wrote: and what reason do you have to think that your imagined daario is the definitive one? Never said mine is the "definitive" i even pointed that out.I just tought im not alone with that ^^.Could it be possible that He is spot on for u?doubt that | ||
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Skilledblob
Germany3392 Posts
On April 26 2013 03:37 pokerface wrote: Never said mine is the "definitive" i even pointed that out.I just tought im not alone with that ^^.Could it be possible that He is spot on for u?doubt that so far I am just seeing an average looking actor. I'll give you an answer when he is on screen in his costume | ||
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AwayFromLife
United States441 Posts
On April 26 2013 03:31 Critter wrote: The literal cost of weddings is my guess. The fact that the 77 courses and everything else is taxing an already bankrupt Iron Throne. They already brought up the Iron Bank of Braavos in an earlier episode, it's likely that they're talking about the cost, as it will lead up to the Iron Bank's involvment with abandoning King's Landing and helping Stannis. | ||
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hzflank
United Kingdom2991 Posts
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karazax
United States3737 Posts
On April 26 2013 03:49 hzflank wrote: Is it just me or is Jinorazi trolling the non-spoiler thread? Not only are his predictions accurate, but I think his post about Jaime beating Gregor or Robert even though they are stronger is more in line with what Jaime said in the book than in the show. He has definitely read some of the books and even admitted it: On April 17 2013 04:37 jinorazi wrote: i'm on storm of swords, book 3 if i recall correctly and on page ~90 which is around episode 2 of season 3. He says he is reading along with the books trying not to get ahead of the show, but since the show and books don't match up perfectly in every story line that is tough to do. Personally I don't think you should make any TV predictions if you are reading the current season's book, but at the same time you can't call them out publicly for knowing something from the books or that becomes a spoiler. I know I tried to report one of his posts, but it said that it had already been reported. | ||
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hzflank
United Kingdom2991 Posts
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Conti
Germany2516 Posts
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0x64
Finland4602 Posts
I have hard time even to think about watching it. It's so unfair and blue eyed by Robb. It's obviously unfair for Arya the most. The show portrays the hound quite well also. | ||
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brian
United States9636 Posts
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Conti
Germany2516 Posts
On April 26 2013 04:37 Gene wrote: befriends an assassin, is given some assassin trinket, routinely recites a list of people she wants dead. It's not the assassin part that bugs me, but the "season 5" prediction. Why not next season? Why not this season? How do you come to the conclusion, from just watching the show, that other stuff is going to happen to Arya for 2 more seasons before she gets to become an assassin? Meh. | ||
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TheFish7
United States2824 Posts
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Dyme
Germany523 Posts
On April 26 2013 04:43 TheFish7 wrote: Actually now that I think about it, I can't remember Arya reciting her kill list more than once in the TV show so far... ? She did it more than once, but only during the time in which she got to choose her 3 free kills. | ||
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0x64
Finland4602 Posts
Can you feel the bad omen with the combat sounds in the last seconds, the music buildin on... It was like a red herring, not sure if you can really trust this guy... Before you realize how awesome he is, he is gone. | ||
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Raithwall
Germany2 Posts
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ZasZ.
United States2911 Posts
On April 26 2013 06:25 Raithwall wrote: I think Ned remembered some war he was participating in there, not some kind of an omen. I always considered it an omen for the warfare that was going to sweep the realm not long after, or perhaps the danger that Arya would find herself in and him realizing to his chagrin that it was probably a very good idea to get her rudimentary fencing lessons. It started as him doing something nice for his tomboy daughter but I think he realized it had more practicality than he would have liked. | ||
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