[TV/BOOK] *SPOILERS* Game of Thrones Discussion - Page 99
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ELA
Denmark4608 Posts
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Tufas
Austria2259 Posts
On April 29 2012 20:23 ELA wrote: So next episode is out around 03:00 GMT (+00:00) tonight right? Are you one of those who cannot even wait for the next day ? Just go to sleep :D It airs at 9:00 pm on HBO. So you are saying 2000 PDT, I think it is 21:00 EDT. + one hour (for the show to actually be broadcasted) and it should be 4 am our time, not 5. At least as far as I know. | ||
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Phelski
United States142 Posts
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1Eris1
United States5797 Posts
On April 30 2012 12:06 Phelski wrote: so are they bassicaly taking the reeds out, making bran a greenseer? then what will it be him hodor and Osha going north? Yup. Poor Rickon. Also, why did they kill off the tickler >.< | ||
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setzer
United States3284 Posts
Already I can see people unfamiliar with the books asking "why doesn't Arya just kill Tywin"? | ||
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11cc
Finland561 Posts
On April 30 2012 12:30 setzer wrote: Didn't like the change of Jaqen's religion and making Bran a greenseer, which will likely mean the elimination of the Reeds altogether from the TV series. Other than that it was a pretty solid episode. Already I can see people unfamiliar with the books asking "why doesn't Arya just kill Tywin"? Jaqen's religion didn't change. | ||
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setzer
United States3284 Posts
maybe they didn't change his religion but it was strange to have him address a different god when his is already the god of death. | ||
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GwSC
United States1997 Posts
On April 30 2012 12:30 setzer wrote: Didn't like the change of Jaqen's religion and making Bran a greenseer, which will likely mean the elimination of the Reeds altogether from the TV series. Other than that it was a pretty solid episode. Already I can see people unfamiliar with the books asking "why doesn't Arya just kill Tywin"? Yeah Jaqen's religion didn't change, I didn't really remember him mentioning the "Red God" and such in the books but if you check out the wikis and the book he does. | ||
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Antisocialmunky
United States5912 Posts
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11cc
Finland561 Posts
From the book. edit: I think he mentions the red god specifically because they were going to die in a fire. | ||
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setzer
United States3284 Posts
Pretty sure they did change the time of when the last horn was blown for the white walkers, however. | ||
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moopie
12605 Posts
Also whats with Margery and wearing those dresses? she looks like somoene rolled her up in a carpet. | ||
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DeepElemBlues
United States5079 Posts
On April 30 2012 12:38 11cc wrote: "The Red God has his due, sweet girl, and only death may pay for life. This girl took three that were his. This girl must give three in their places. Speak the names, and a man will do the rest." From the book. edit: I think he mentions the red god specifically because they were going to die in a fire. or that as a faceless man the "jaqen" identity happens to be a believer in r'hllor or that red is being used as a way to refer to death, i.e. "the death god" if he did mean r'hllor, that's the only time in the books that r'hllor is referred to as "the red god" | ||
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GwSC
United States1997 Posts
On April 30 2012 12:52 DeepElemBlues wrote: if he did mean r'hllor, that's the only time in the books that r'hllor is referred to as "the red god" From woiaf, which granted is a wiki and may not be 100% accurate..but..."R'hllor, also known as the Lord of Light, the Heart of Fire, the God of Flame and Shadow[1], is a prominent god on Essos, but has only a few followers in Westeros, where he is more commonly known as the Red God. His symbol is a fiery heart." | ||
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ShadeR
Australia7535 Posts
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moopie
12605 Posts
ACoK: The red woman and her dark children would have no part of it. Stannis had shipped her back to Dragonstone with his bastard nephew Edric Storm. His captains and bannerman had insisted that a battlefield was no place for a woman. Only the queen's men had dissented, and then not loudly. All the same, the king had been on the point of refusing them until Lord Bryce Caron said "Your Grace, if the sorceress is with us, afterwards men will say it was her victory, not yours. They will say you owe your crown to her spells." While Davos was certainly happy (at the time) that she wasn't coming, it wasn't his own doing that caused it. I expect fans of the show to blame poor Davos. | ||
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DeepElemBlues
United States5079 Posts
On April 30 2012 12:57 GwSC wrote: From woiaf, which granted is a wiki and may not be 100% accurate..but..."R'hllor, also known as the Lord of Light, the Heart of Fire, the God of Flame and Shadow[1], is a prominent god on Essos, but has only a few followers in Westeros, where he is more commonly known as the Red God. His symbol is a fiery heart." i went and searched my PDFs of the books and i was wrong, r'hllor is referred to as "the red god" or "her red god" twice in a storm of swords and like a dozen times in a dance of dragons but it seems more descriptive than as a title with capital letters (the way Jaqen uses it). | ||
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MGren
Sweden148 Posts
Big sad face about season 2... | ||
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Zelniq
United States7166 Posts
also, LOL @ the first reply: http://www.reddit.com/r/gameofthrones/comments/syuft/episode_discussion_205_the_ghost_of_harrenhal_tv/c4i5w1j | ||
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nemahsys
Canada457 Posts
nvm | ||
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Big sad face about season 2...