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So Tyrion and Sansa's son will be Loras' nephew.
After he's wed to Cersei, of course.
And Loras will be the king's stepfather and brother-in-law.
When Margaery marries the king, Joffrey's mother will become his sister-in-law
And her son will be Loras' nephew? Grandson?
I'm not sure.
But Margaery's brother will become her father-in-law.
That much is beyond dispute.
=)))))))
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Is it okay to report people that makes 100% correct assumptions?
Didn't watch this episode yet, but I can not wait to see Daario on screen.
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On May 20 2013 23:18 Tur wrote: Is it okay to report people that makes 100% correct assumptions?
Didn't watch this episode yet, but I can not wait to see Daario on screen. first of all you dont know if its just a lucky guess or a reader throwing "spitballs". second, if a lot of people read a speculation and that speculation is later removed because of "book content", it will basicly be a huge spoiler for those who read it before it was edited. so i think its wiser to leave speculations alone
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good episode.. i think that the leeches in the fire are to make a vission happen, so they can know what is happening with those 3 character, this will show that kings blood have power and make Davos a believer. poor Gendry =(
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I like how Daenerys is giving this new guy Daarios the look of "You want the V don't know you..." in their last scene. Ser Jorah gonna be mad if they indeed end up together... Also, wasn't this new guy supposed to have like blue hair and shit? I saw people talking about it!
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Now this was a damn good episode.
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blue hair, blue 3-directional beard, yellow moustache and loudly coloured clothes. somewhat of a pimp ?
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(Haven't read any of the books so pure speculations) At first I really didn't like that Sam left the Obsidian dagger, hell who would leave their only weapon now that his sword is gone? However! Thinking back how they have portrayed Sam through this series it fits REALLY well imo. He is clumsy, been called a coward his whole life, he forgot to send the ravens after he saw the White Walkers the first time (I think it was mentioned in s03e01) and all he has ever done in his life really is to flee from things. And don't forget the last time he saw White Walkers they were in the hundreds. He probably thought there were more close and didn't have time to react. aaaaaaaaaand ofcourse there is something called panic like many others have pointed out. It can make you very irrational and for someone who isn't used to having weapons and fighting Sam's first instinct was probably like it always was, to run fast as hell!
Regarding the crows I totally think they where there to help Sam out. He is a crow himself (figuratively speaking) and they where increasing their calls increased through out the night to warn Sam and the girl until the WW came, then they went quiet quick as fuck when Sam was outside and saw the WW. As far I saw they weren't really chasing out Sam and the girl after the WW was dead, more like following them.
As for the people who are saying that the WW's are the useless army now, well yeah. But just think about it for a second. The obsidian blades came from the First Men and hasn't been seen since until Sam and the other two dudes found them. The WW has had no reason to fear almost anything since obsidian blades are EXTREMELY rare (been seen once in the entire series, buried in the snow far away) and has to be made by dragons. And still it's only Sam and the girl who knows anything about this and they might not survive long enough to tell anyone.
I think overall this episode was VERY good. Tyrion is amazing as always and damn do I hate Joffery!
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On May 21 2013 00:50 duoform wrote: I like how Daenerys is giving this new guy Daarios the look of "You want the V don't know you..." in their last scene. Ser Jorah gonna be mad if they indeed end up together... Also, wasn't this new guy supposed to have like blue hair and shit? I saw people talking about it!
The producers said it wouldn't look natural or something like that. The same way that Targaryens' hair are more blond than silver and without purple eyes.
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Dude joins the Night's Watch. One of the main enemies that made the Night's Watch a necessity were the white walkers. Dude has seen whitewalkers and knows how hard it is to kill them. Dude stabs one with weird artifect and white walker just crumbles. Dude runs of leaving weird artifect behind. HE MOTHER FOCKING LEFT IT BEHIND, LIKE R U FUCKING KIDDING ME. DANG IT SON, YOU HAD ONE JOB! I AM SERIOUSLY READY TO FLIP A FUCKING TABLE. [/rant]
But yeah overall a good episode.
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On May 21 2013 02:28 DisneylandSC wrote: Dude joins the Night's Watch. One of the main enemies that made the Night's Watch a necessity were the white walkers. Dude has seen whitewalkers and knows how hard it is to kill them. Dude stabs one with weird artifect and white walker just crumbles. Dude runs of leaving weird artifect behind. HE MOTHER FOCKING LEFT IT BEHIND, LIKE R U FUCKING KIDDING ME. DANG IT SON, YOU HAD ONE JOB! I AM SERIOUSLY READY TO FLIP A FUCKING TABLE. [/rant]
But yeah overall a good episode.
I would like to second this post. It made me scream pick up the f'ing dagger at a TV.
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Sam may not have even realized that it was the dragon glass that allowed him to kill the white walker. It's not like he stabbed it with a normal blade first, and then with the dragon glass to be able to tell the difference in effect. Even if he does realize that as a weakness for the white walkers, it just makes them not invulnerable. Any other foe dies from a stab thru the back with a normal weapon, so it's not that big a weakness relative to any other foe. They would still have to manage to stab the white walker, and who knows if the dragon glass works on wights too. If not then they would need different weapons for each. And how much dragon glass is available? Plus every night's watch the walkers kill adds to their army, and the night's watch is already severely undermanned, so seeing them as the weakest foe doesn't make much sense. I think they don't seem as threatening as they probably should because they didn't show battle where they destroyed most of the nights watch on the fist of first men.
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Sam had many daggers when he found them, doesn't he have some left still?
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On May 21 2013 02:43 DarkEnergy wrote:Show nested quote +On May 21 2013 02:28 DisneylandSC wrote: Dude joins the Night's Watch. One of the main enemies that made the Night's Watch a necessity were the white walkers. Dude has seen whitewalkers and knows how hard it is to kill them. Dude stabs one with weird artifect and white walker just crumbles. Dude runs of leaving weird artifect behind. HE MOTHER FOCKING LEFT IT BEHIND, LIKE R U FUCKING KIDDING ME. DANG IT SON, YOU HAD ONE JOB! I AM SERIOUSLY READY TO FLIP A FUCKING TABLE. [/rant]
But yeah overall a good episode. I would like to second this post. It made me scream pick up the f'ing dagger at a TV.
I guess we can all agree that Sam wont make it into the "most badass swordsman of Westeros" power ranking.
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On May 20 2013 16:02 MiX wrote:Why didn't Stannis kill of Mance Rayder and Daenerys? I know he's fallen on hard times but couldn't he have figured a way to squeeze a couple more leeches out of the budget? Show nested quote +On May 20 2013 15:51 albis wrote: dany + 2000men. needs a bit better guard detail though. Seriously... you'd think they would have 10 unsullied to spare to surround her tent so random people can't just walk in.
Mance Rayder is "King-beyond-the-wall" and isn't an usurper to the throne of the seven kingdoms. The seven kingdoms stop at the wall.
Daenerys is half a world a way and for all he knows she hasn't declared herself Queen of the Seven Kingdoms.
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On May 20 2013 16:06 .kv wrote:Show nested quote +On May 20 2013 16:02 MiX wrote: Why didn't Stannis kill of Mance Rayder and Daenerys? I know he's fallen on hard times but couldn't he have figured a way to squeeze a couple more leeches out of the budget?
I thought the Cersei's threat was lame and it annoyed me that Margaery seemed frightened by it when she has previously shown that she is smart and cunning enough to realize this is an idle threat.
And ya the nudity is getting pretty out of hand. I can understand the Daenerys scene since it shows things about her personality and progression as a character. But I still do not understand why Melisandre had to have some completely unnecessary sex with Gendry before putting leeches on him.
anyways...about that scene...they said they are sacrificing him but he's still alive right?
Daavos convinced Stannis that it would be "unjust" to sacrifice an innocent no matter the consequences so he didn't.
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On May 21 2013 02:28 DisneylandSC wrote: Dude joins the Night's Watch. One of the main enemies that made the Night's Watch a necessity were the white walkers. Dude has seen whitewalkers and knows how hard it is to kill them. Dude stabs one with weird artifect and white walker just crumbles. Dude runs of leaving weird artifect behind. HE MOTHER FOCKING LEFT IT BEHIND, LIKE R U FUCKING KIDDING ME. DANG IT SON, YOU HAD ONE JOB! I AM SERIOUSLY READY TO FLIP A FUCKING TABLE. [/rant]
But yeah overall a good episode. Same here. I had two massive facepalm in a row, first Daenerys having a bath without a single guard, and then Sam dropping the only weapon he had against the white walkers... twice. First the torch, then the obsidian dagger. Seriously?
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Sam forgetting the blade is supposed to make people mad haha, and it works perfectly for his character. He was afraid of dull swords when he was first introduced, and now he faces down a white walker and people are surprised he GTFO of there without a second thought after he killed it.
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I'm wondering if the crows symbols death like in Sam, Gilly and the baby having "a price on their heads" or if it is more like "death is coming" aka white walkers are near and they are literally The Death.
If it is the first that has to mean the white walkers as a whole are after them since the one that came for them died and the crows kept following them at the end when they ran away. If so either Sam or that baby must be really fucking important for them to even bother.
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