Also can we assume Tywin isn't dead? because he only shot him one in stomach and one in shoulder, His face was not shown that he was dead contrary to standard GoT style. Kinda sad if he is dead tho.
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shin_toss
Philippines2589 Posts
Also can we assume Tywin isn't dead? because he only shot him one in stomach and one in shoulder, His face was not shown that he was dead contrary to standard GoT style. Kinda sad if he is dead tho. | ||
Warfie
Norway2846 Posts
So, while I'm sad the Hound is gone, the fight he had with Brienne was perfect, cheap, dirty and hard fought. A fitting way to go if you ask me. Another thought, though we don't know what Bran is going to learn, it's possible the implication is that he will be able to take control of a dragon and either fly or ride it. Consider also that Dany has a dragon on the loose which she lacks control over. I guess it's not in his area at all right now, but it could be something further in the future! | ||
dRaW
Canada5744 Posts
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dRaW
Canada5744 Posts
On June 16 2014 21:07 shin_toss wrote: Just finished watching. One if not the best episode since season 1. When Stannis cavalry came in holyshit. Bran storyline kinda cool too and very mysterious. Love the Brienne vs Hound ..lol Brienne of fucking Tarth owned him tho I don't think he's dead. Tyrion scene was the most shocking for me. I totally did not expect that. ( I think people who said Varys and Jamie will help Tyrion are bookreaders -_- ) . Also can we assume Tywin isn't dead? because he only shot him one in stomach and one in shoulder, His face was not shown that he was dead contrary to standard GoT style. Kinda sad if he is dead tho. Yes they didn't show his face after, but he went limp and didn't vocalize at all, to me it signifies his death. Whereas, the Hound was still there kicking it -expected to die- as Arya walked off which makes it unclear if he is truly dead. (Either they will show his death later, i.e someone walking by will see a corpse, or he will end up in another story arc as someone a passer-by found almost dead and ended up treating him) | ||
Diavlo
Belgium2915 Posts
On June 16 2014 21:07 shin_toss wrote: Just finished watching. One if not the best episode since season 1. When Stannis cavalry came in holyshit. Bran storyline kinda cool too and very mysterious. Love the Brienne vs Hound ..lol Brienne of fucking Tarth owned him tho I don't think he's dead. Tyrion scene was the most shocking for me. I totally did not expect that. ( I think people who said Varys and Jamie will help Tyrion are bookreaders -_- ) . Also can we assume Tywin isn't dead? because he only shot him one in stomach and one in shoulder, His face was not shown that he was dead contrary to standard GoT style. Kinda sad if he is dead tho. Contrary to popular belief, in a world without good knowledge of surgery and blood transfusion, getting shot in the stomach and the lower shoulder means sure death. Actually, only in movies are wounds to the shoulder and top thorax considered relatively benign. There are few places where getting shot or stabbed is worse than the shoulder, it's all "very" big blood vessels, nerves and lung in there^^. | ||
Teence
Canada157 Posts
Otherwise, it was a good episode. Certainly better than other season finales, but a few Episode 9's were superior. | ||
fartosis77
Belgium461 Posts
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c0ldfusion
United States8293 Posts
On June 16 2014 17:37 FrostedMiniWheats wrote: Finally someone gets it. Hodor > all Only the fookin legend compares I miss the fookin legend :') | ||
Laurens
Belgium4517 Posts
On June 16 2014 21:18 Teence wrote: I can't help but think that Dany's arc for the season should have ended with Jorah's exile. The 5 minutes or so we spent on her this episode could have been better spent elsewhere, and her kicking Jorah out would have been a fitting place to end the season. Since I felt that most of the other storylines could have used an extra few minutes, Dany's time should have been diverted. Also, locking up your dragons just doesn't have as much of an end-of-season feel as exiling your most trusted advisor. Otherwise, it was a good episode. Certainly better than other season finales, but a few Episode 9's were superior. Didn't really care about Jorah's exile. Tears in my eyes while the dragons were being chained up. Definitely agree with their decision to have this scene as the last one of the season. | ||
EnumaAvalon
Philippines3613 Posts
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Gosi
Sweden9072 Posts
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iamperfection
United States9639 Posts
On June 16 2014 21:38 Gosi wrote: I have no idea what that guy is trying to do with The Mountain. At first I thought he was like emptying his blood or some shit to use it himself in some weird experiment later on maybe. But since people on forums actually thinks he's trying to help The Mountain somehow I guess I looked at the scene wrong? i got a he is making him into a monster kind of vibe (more than he already is that is). | ||
shin_toss
Philippines2589 Posts
and I have no freaking clue why is Stannis is in the north. The only thing I can think of is he wants to destroy the Boltons, burn Dreadfort to control over the North since its pretty big and organize from there before marching south to Kings Landing. | ||
Zandar
Netherlands1541 Posts
On June 16 2014 20:41 Jandos wrote: That skeletons from Pirates of the Caribbean felt really weird .... I assumed those were just wights (the blue eyed undead corpses) who had been rotting under the ground a bit long? | ||
iamperfection
United States9639 Posts
On June 16 2014 21:40 shin_toss wrote: lol I feel sorry for Bran too when he thought he gonna walk again. Could he be transformed into raven haha. and I have no freaking clue why is Stannis is in the north. The only thing I can think of is he wants to destroy the Boltons, burn Dreadfort to control over the North since its pretty big and organize from there before marching south to Kings Landing. they got a raven from the wall asking for help and the red haired chick had that vision saying the north was were the true "fight" will be. | ||
shin_toss
Philippines2589 Posts
On June 16 2014 21:44 iamperfection wrote: they got a raven from the wall asking for help and the red haired chick had that vision saying the north was were the true "fight" will be. Oh thanks for reminding me that again. forgot about that lol. | ||
Zandar
Netherlands1541 Posts
On June 16 2014 21:40 shin_toss wrote: and I have no freaking clue why is Stannis is in the north. Maester Aemon sent ravens too all kings to ask for help a while ago. Ser Davos who just learned reading read it and showed it to Stannis. Than Melisandre told Stennis this war of kings means nothing, the true war lies in the north. | ||
Gosi
Sweden9072 Posts
On June 16 2014 21:40 iamperfection wrote: i got a he is making him into a monster kind of vibe (more than he already is that is). inb4 The Mountain turns into comic book Bane with weird tubes around his body and a mask. | ||
Djzapz
Canada10681 Posts
On June 16 2014 21:40 shin_toss wrote: lol I feel sorry for Bran too when he thought he gonna walk again. Could he be transformed into raven haha. and I have no freaking clue why is Stannis is in the north. The only thing I can think of is he wants to destroy the Boltons, burn Dreadfort to control over the North since its pretty big and organize from there before marching south to Kings Landing. ![]() Stannis is in the north in large part because Melisandre told him to go and he went with it because he was made aware of the dire circumstances up there, I don't remember in what context. They talked to someone who brought up news of the wall's problems, or perhaps received a letter. I think that Stannis despite many faults still, it seems to me, is loyal to the notion of the "realm", and so his duty is to protect it. He wants the throne because that's how it SHOULD be, rather than just because it's what he wants. Also I'm wondering if Stannis intends to try integrate the wildlings to his army, though that seems very unlikely seeing how he killed a bunch and captured Mance. Yet, Mance seems to be a particularly wise guy - so if he was told he'd get his way south of the wall, maybe he'd take the offer. My friend brought it up last night and it does seem like one way he might manage to challenge the Lannisters. It's the only way Stannis's army can grow stronger out of this ordeal. Still the story was told so quickly. Jon Snow is out of the gates, 3 seconds later he's talking to Mance, 7 seconds later Stannis won and I didn't even realize he was in the general vicinity of the wall. I understand that Mance's forces didn't expect a military trained cavalry to roll in but how many men did they have at the front? And where were the giants? SEASON 4 SPOILERS: + Show Spoiler + ![]() Yay | ||
-Archangel-
Croatia7457 Posts
On June 16 2014 21:14 dRaW wrote: Yes they didn't show his face after, but he went limp and didn't vocalize at all, to me it signifies his death. Whereas, the Hound was still there kicking it -expected to die- as Arya walked off which makes it unclear if he is truly dead. (Either they will show his death later, i.e someone walking by will see a corpse, or he will end up in another story arc as someone a passer-by found almost dead and ended up treating him) Or he ends up like Arya's Dancing master?! You only put two possible solutions while this is a third one as well. | ||
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