As to the slave thing, I guess no one would expect that but it still seemed odd. He made it specifically clear that they would follow any order. So why wouldnt she sack their city, there is literally nothing protecting them.
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As to the slave thing, I guess no one would expect that but it still seemed odd. He made it specifically clear that they would follow any order. So why wouldnt she sack their city, there is literally nothing protecting them. | ||
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On April 22 2013 14:54 TealHorseman wrote: Why didn't the unsullied kill Daenerys when she told them to kill everyone who holds whip when she was holding their whip? Well, she did say every man. I would have thought that the Unsullied would have been specifically trained never to attack their trainers. Maybe the slavers never thought of that, or maybe the Unsullied didn't give a fuck and wanted to do that anyway. | ||
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On April 22 2013 14:17 Sub40APM wrote: my thoughts exactly.seems like the slavers dont really think things through. "Well, you have absolute control of a super slave army that outnumbers our own guards. here is the batton of power, bye now" Even if Danyaeris didnt speak Valyrian, her newly bought slave did. and she cant lie, so she would have told her new owner how hard her old owner was trolling her. I am impressed the Tyrells. They are like a better, less evil version of the Lannisters. One would think that at the least the slavers would have had some archers aimed at Daenyaeris. Aside from that, it makes absolutely no sense to sell the entirety of one's stock including trainees, since they'd then be out of business for a long time; not only that, but potentially powerless and not rich enough to buy many more slaves (since they didn't get any profit at all from the sale aside from potential future income of the dragon) | ||
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fucking "valaryian is my mother tongue" was so badass | ||
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OH SHIt ITS ABOUT TO GET REAL UP IN HERE! Best episode of the entire series let alone season imo. Battle of Blackwater Bay is the only episode that even comes close to making me this excited about an episode. | ||
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On April 22 2013 15:10 Xapti wrote: my thoughts exactly. One would think that at the least the slavers would have had some archers aimed at Daenyaeris. Aside from that, it makes absolutely no sense to sell the entirety of one's stock including trainees, since they'd then be out of business for a long time; not only that, but potentially powerless and not rich enough to buy many more slaves (since they didn't get any profit at all from the sale aside from potential future income of the dragon) One possible explanation could be that the slaver was too used to dealing with slaves. Perhaps, he assumed that once he had the dragon, it would do whatever he wanted (just like the unsullied). About Theon: did he end up in the same place as before? If so, he didn't recognize that they were riding back to the place he just ran from? | ||
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When the dragon came out, I was patiently waiting for her to yell "Dracarys". | ||
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On April 22 2013 15:21 ixzenxi wrote: Great episode, though the scene with Daenersy was what I had predicted. Surprised to see she knows how to speak Valyrian. When the dragon came out, I was patiently waiting for her to yell "Dracarys". I had a shit-eating grin when I heard that. Finally, someone is going to die to these damn dragons lol. | ||
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On April 22 2013 15:26 stevarius wrote: I had a shit-eating grin when I heard that. Finally, someone is going to die to these damn dragons lol. the creepy cloning guy with the purple robes in the house of the undying? | ||
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this show has yet to disappoint me honestly Jaime evolving as a character, Theon getting what he deserves and revealing how weak/broken he is, etc I just saw that sneak peak of upcoming episode...was that Snow and Ygritte finally emotionally expressing themselves to one another? | ||
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On April 22 2013 15:24 plogamer wrote: I thought the same way, but after a bit of cooling off, I had this thought - it is pretty much wild west out there. If the unsullied still obeyed commands from their former owners, they would not be as valuable. The reason why unsullied are so prized is because they won't turn on the current owner, even if the former owner orders it. Otherwise, you might as well buy a hundred times more sell-swords for the same amount of gold. But to take your point, it is the wild west. and the slaver city has all that nice gold. Anyway, Game of Thrones always has these plot-holes that protect people from certain doom so par for the course. That and murdering good guys, those are the two key themes I get from the show. | ||
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