On May 14 2012 18:40 LilClinkin wrote: Seeing bran and rickon nicely roasted makes me feel hungry...=/
What is wrong with you? :D
I knew it was Pyat Pree who has stolen the dragons. But I didnt't get why Dany was escaping when Ducksauce and Pyat Pree clearly stated that they want to help her.
Because they're "helping" her by capturing her dragons and killing all the people she was with. They just want to use her dragons for power, apparently.
On May 14 2012 19:07 thrawn2112 wrote: what was the "betrayal" that was mentioned to jorah? have i missed something?
Last season he sent letters to Varys' contacts in Westeros informing them that Daenerys was bearing the son of Khal Drogo. He was thereby pardoned from his crimes in Westeros and allowed to return home, no longer an exile. The information lead to an attempt on Daenerys' life. Of course he himself had second thoughts on whether he had made the correct choice and subsequently foiled the assassination attempt.
On May 14 2012 19:07 thrawn2112 wrote: what was the "betrayal" that was mentioned to jorah? have i missed something?
Last season he sent letters to Varys' contacts in Westeros informing them that Daenerys was bearing the son of Khal Drogo. He was thereby pardoned from his crimes in Westeros and allowed to return home, no longer an exile. The information lead to an attempt on Daenerys' life. Of course he himself had second thoughts on whether he had made the correct choice and subsequently foiled the assassination attempt.
ah ok. i knew all of those things happened but i was high during every episode of the first season so i dont remember any of that shit lol
On May 14 2012 19:07 thrawn2112 wrote: what was the "betrayal" that was mentioned to jorah? have i missed something?
Last season he sent letters to Varys' contacts in Westeros informing them that Daenerys was bearing the son of Khal Drogo. He was thereby pardoned from his crimes in Westeros and allowed to return home, no longer an exile. The information lead to an attempt on Daenerys' life. Of course he himself had second thoughts on whether he had made the correct choice and subsequently foiled the assassination attempt.
ah ok. i knew all of those things happened but i was high during every episode of the first season so i dont remember any of that shit lol
On May 14 2012 13:10 gogatorsfoster wrote: Why did he seem so confused when he saw them hanging? Or do you think it was just because he had only just realized what he had done?
I think he was just like : "Shit ! Did I forget my children in the oven again ?"
Jaime is a character I really like actually. I loved what he said about having too many vows. "Protect your king, protect the innocent.. what happens when the king starts killing the innocent?". In fact I'm almost starting to root for the Lannisters (minus Joffrey who's a little piece of shit), Jamie, Tywin, Tyrion are all such interesting characters. The thing I like about the show is how it compares honorable and dishonorable.
The shit in Qarth is interesting. Wonder how that'll turn out.
On May 14 2012 19:46 Incognoto wrote: Jaime is a character I really like actually. I loved what he said about having too many vows. "Protect your king, protect the innocent.. what happens when the king starts killing the innocent?". In fact I'm almost starting to root for the Lannisters (minus Joffrey who's a little piece of shit), Jamie, Tywin, Tyrion are all such interesting characters. The thing I like about the show is how it compares honorable and dishonorable.
The shit in Qarth is interesting. Wonder how that'll turn out.
The entire Lanister line apart from the god awful King are really awesome characters to follow. Jaime better escape and lead to more interesting things.
Fuck you Theon, fuck you with a ten foot pole. I hope you rot. Starting to hate him more than anyone but Joffrey.
But a great episode on the whole. I'm actually starting to like Jaime, not really as a person, but his witty lines are just great. Tyrion/Cersei scene was very good aswell. Arya/Tywin was as usual, great chemistry. And me feeling bad for poor Sansa still hasn't stopped Poor girl.
Didn't care as much about Jon Snow/Qarth stuff, most of it was plot development anyway. Dragons are too small to be awesome, Jon Snow doesn't know where to put it.
Oh, this episode was quite great. I think Kingslayer will be no more soon enough, though. It's going to be a decision between losing the integrity of the army or killing him.
Did you guys see the temptation to crush the knife into Tywin's neck in the Arya scence? That show how awesome Arya is, he hates the lannister, wish them to death but respect Tywin some how and won't do anything stupid to harm here current relatively safe spot beside Tywin.
This episode lacked Tyrion in my oppinion, this entire episode felt like a 'filler' somehow Abit annoying, as the episodes so far have been pretty balanced
Does anyone know what is going to happen to Jaime L, we all know that Theon didnt kill Rickon, or Bran... too obvious, however, Lady Stark had Brien's sword out then they cut to the scene of the self-imposed bran/rickon... I have read about 40% of the first book thus far(kindle) but I have this awkward feeling that she will not kill him, however GRRM seems to have this off writing style in that if he cant outright kill the character he maims them... how sick would that be like cut off his leg or arm so he can't be a "knight" anymore, just maim him, and make him like Tyrion, I wonder if he would be half the shark that Tyrion is though, what are your guys thoughts?