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On May 23 2013 20:47 EpiK wrote: the red haired lady scene went from hot to disturbing really abruptly. Leech on a boner? The writer's got one sick mind
She wanted his blood so I think that was a pretty obvious place to get it
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I actually didn't pick up on this the first time but there was a nice moment between Tyrion and Sansa somewhat off screen. When Tyrion passes out on the chaise longue, in the morning he's got a pillow made of one of sansa's dresses (who made that pillow). Was a nice touch, especially in how they subtly pointed to it with Shae.
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how is Jamie going to return Sansa now that she is married to Tyrion? some shit is gonna go down, I really believe Jamie is gonna keep his word, and I think Tyrion and Jamie will make a plot together.
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On May 23 2013 21:05 wo1fwood wrote: I actually didn't pick up on this the first time but there was a nice moment between Tyrion and Sansa somewhat off screen. When Tyrion passes out on the chaise longue, in the morning he's got a pillow made of one of sansa's dresses (who made that pillow). Was a nice touch, especially in how they subtly pointed to it with Shae. Nice catch there, interesting.
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Zurich15361 Posts
On May 23 2013 21:30 SuperFanBoy wrote: how is Jamie going to return Sansa now that she is married to Tyrion? some shit is gonna go down, I really believe Jamie is gonna keep his word, and I think Tyrion and Jamie will make a plot together. Right now he'll have more problems returning Arya I would say ...
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Well, the hounds is returning Arya to her family at the moment, right...?
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On May 23 2013 22:34 Monsen wrote:Well, the hounds is returning Arya to her family at the moment, right...?  I think selling is the word you are looking for.
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On May 23 2013 22:37 -Archangel- wrote:Show nested quote +On May 23 2013 22:34 Monsen wrote:Well, the hounds is returning Arya to her family at the moment, right...?  I think selling is the word you are looking for. At least it means he will return her unharmed. I think it is the second best thing that could happen to her.
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On May 23 2013 15:48 dudeman001 wrote:Show nested quote +On May 23 2013 15:22 CatfooD wrote:Question regarding Brianne and Jaime. Toward the end of episode 7, Jaime leaves Brianne in her cell to return to King's Landing. Jaime says something along the lines of being in debt to Brianne for something, and she says as long as you keep your word, consider the debt paid. He says that he promises to return Arya and Sansa to Catelyn Stark (his promise I guess). But why is Jaime in debt to Brianne? What did she do for him that I can't remember? Jaime saved her from being raped before getting his hand cut off by saying her father would pay for her in sapphires, but I can't remember why Jaime would be in debt to Brianne and needing to keep his promise to return the Stark girls to Catelyn. Somebody help. Thanks  In a way, Brianne saved Jaime from getting murdered by Robb's bannermen. I think Brianne's argued she's just doing her duty to Catelyn, but Jaime sees it as a debt for saving his life.
I'm fairly sure that what he feels indebted to her for, is reminding him of his honor.
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On May 23 2013 22:48 akatama wrote:Show nested quote +On May 23 2013 22:37 -Archangel- wrote:On May 23 2013 22:34 Monsen wrote:Well, the hounds is returning Arya to her family at the moment, right...?  I think selling is the word you are looking for. At least it means he will return her unharmed. I think it is the second best thing that could happen to her. Not sure. What if he runs into someone that offers more? Or she loses her value to him? We can be sure brotherhood would have brought her safely to her mother and asked for a reward, while Hound is actually going to try to sell her to her mother.
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On May 23 2013 21:05 wo1fwood wrote: I actually didn't pick up on this the first time but there was a nice moment between Tyrion and Sansa somewhat off screen. When Tyrion passes out on the chaise longue, in the morning he's got a pillow made of one of sansa's dresses (who made that pillow). Was a nice touch, especially in how they subtly pointed to it with Shae.
Cool catch, but I watched the scene again - the dress is already there when Tyrion passes out.
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On May 24 2013 01:21 affinity wrote:Show nested quote +On May 23 2013 21:05 wo1fwood wrote: I actually didn't pick up on this the first time but there was a nice moment between Tyrion and Sansa somewhat off screen. When Tyrion passes out on the chaise longue, in the morning he's got a pillow made of one of sansa's dresses (who made that pillow). Was a nice touch, especially in how they subtly pointed to it with Shae. Cool catch, but I watched the scene again - the dress is already there when Tyrion passes out. yea it's definitely there, but its not in 'pillow form' (it's neatly laid out over it) and the later cinematography with Shae kind of points towards this being the intent of the writer/director.
You could kind of go either way as I don't know him better, but would you think that Tyrion could have made a pillow for himself as drunk as he was? I'm not convinced personally.
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On May 23 2013 23:26 -Archangel- wrote:Show nested quote +On May 23 2013 22:48 akatama wrote:On May 23 2013 22:37 -Archangel- wrote:On May 23 2013 22:34 Monsen wrote:Well, the hounds is returning Arya to her family at the moment, right...?  I think selling is the word you are looking for. At least it means he will return her unharmed. I think it is the second best thing that could happen to her. Not sure. What if he runs into someone that offers more? Or she loses her value to him? We can be sure brotherhood would have brought her safely to her mother and asked for a reward, while Hound is actually going to try to sell her to her mother.
the hound just puts on that act like he doesn't give a shit about others, but he is a kind fellow on the inside. He showed his softer side for sansa, and now for arya (just under the guise of selling her)
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Lets not forget that he is a man with not a lot of friends now, being not only a traitor to the crown but also a Clegane. Whatever he has planned for the rest of his life he'll probably need to find a corner of the world where everybody isn't itching to kill him first.
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i think the hound is misunderstood a lot, i'd like it if they show more of the contrast between the two brothers. when they fought at the tourney where the hound saved loras, i thought was pretty cool showing the brotherly love.
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On May 24 2013 02:17 jinorazi wrote: i think the hound is misunderstood a lot, i'd like it if they show more of the contrast between the two brothers. when they fought at the tourney where the hound saved loras, i thought was pretty cool showing the brotherly love. but they never show the mountain on screen
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That episode had more softcore pornography than most softcore porn films.
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On May 23 2013 23:26 -Archangel- wrote:Show nested quote +On May 23 2013 22:48 akatama wrote:On May 23 2013 22:37 -Archangel- wrote:On May 23 2013 22:34 Monsen wrote:Well, the hounds is returning Arya to her family at the moment, right...?  I think selling is the word you are looking for. At least it means he will return her unharmed. I think it is the second best thing that could happen to her. Not sure. What if he runs into someone that offers more? Or she loses her value to him? We can be sure brotherhood would have brought her safely to her mother and asked for a reward, while Hound is actually going to try to sell her to her mother.
You obviously haven't paid enough attention to the hound, he's not the asshole he pretends to be.
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Netherlands6191 Posts
On May 24 2013 02:17 jinorazi wrote: i think the hound is misunderstood a lot, i'd like it if they show more of the contrast between the two brothers. when they fought at the tourney where the hound saved loras, i thought was pretty cool showing the brotherly love.
I agree completely! This is how I felt about The Hound right from the beginning. He is completely misunderstood and I dont think his character is developed enough. But he also blurs the lines between good guy and bad guy. And I kinda feel the same about Theon.
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United States43557 Posts
Theon is a bad guy not through malice but because he is a massive bundle of daddy/abandonment/jealousy/resentment issues which lead to him getting way out of his depth and not having the sense to just run away when it gets too heavy. He hasn't done anything good, we've seen him being friendly etc with his foster brothers but even then he was a spoiled stuck up whiny kid. If he gets out of his current situation and learns to deal with his feels appropriately he could be a good guy but as it is he's just a fuckup, not bad to the bone but messed up so much that he might as well be.
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