On June 03 2013 15:01 Irrelevant Label wrote: "Varys: I've always hated the bells. They ring for horror, a dead king, a city under siege. Tyrion: A wedding. Varys: Exactly."
In hindsight, Tyrion and Sansa's wedding was pretty nice.
This coupled with the context of the wedding reminds me so much of WarCraft III:
On June 03 2013 19:06 SkelA wrote: How come Starks are this unlucky ? Or just they are really stupid, too good and impulsive and that doesnt work well in the GoT world?
Felt sorry for the wolf more than Rob tbh. So Bran and Rickon wolfs are ok which means they will be fine for now, Rob wolf dies and Rob dies right after it too, Jon wolf is lost and hes kinda lost too, Sansa wolf is dead, so shes kinda dead too? I forgot about the Arya wolf really if its dead or just escaped ?
That's a stupid line of thinking... sansa is alive and well. Also, in a world of betrayal the honorable die first. It was a sacred tradition that guests are to be protected. Besides, they have special plans for the wolf and it kind of has to be dead.
Sansa wolf is dead. Edard killed it as punishment for Arya's wolf biting Joeffrey. Arya's wolf is the MIA one
On June 03 2013 19:16 Orcasgt24 wrote: Blow away by that episode. I saw that coming as soon as that big door closed but still shocked. Danerys must be the smartest character in the show. Sets a trap to gain the best slave army as feircly free loyal soilders and has a merc leader kill his co-commanders and join her because shes fucking smoking hot then captures a city with 3 soilders because of her rep as a chain breaker. Rediculous
Special effects of that last scene were just aweful lol. The last two women killed looked like dolls.
Look at the expert on how people look when they get their throat cut
Assuming House Stark is finished, I don't think Boratheons are gonna have a chance with that redhead bitch fucking everything up. I don't even think Danny is going to win once she makes it across the waters since it's pretty obvious her flaw is that she has a soft heart.
Wildlings ftw? fuck the realm's monarch system of government.
Aaarghhh I hate Roose Bolton so much! Now I just want Stannis to burn down seven kingdoms and kill all of Lannisters (except of Tyrion), Boltons, Greyjoys and Freys.
I got spoiled about this a short while ago, and yet I couldn't believe it. My pulse went through the roof when the doors closed. The sheer brutality. Talissa getting repeatedly stabbed in the belly with a baby inside made it even worse. I almost cried.
And the irony in Arya for two reasons trying to reach Rob and Catelyn, only to come to this. If she was emotionally fucked up after seeing Ned die I wonder what this will do to her.
I almost feel as if there was too much happening in this episode, considering the last few has been kinda dull. Dany took Yunkai right? I can't even remember because of the ending, even though it's pretty huge.
Bran is coming into his powers pretty hard now, mind controlled two wolves and used them to kill people. Seems like an ability which could be exploitable when Dany shows up.
Tell me more about how nothing happens in this season. Get at me bros.
Holy shit this episode. I seriously did not see this comming until they closed the doors and started playing The Rains of Castamere. I felt really bad about it. At the same time it's why I love this series. Fuck plotarmor.
I know we're probably not supposed to, but I dig House Bolton's style. Playing the Game, scheming and betraying wherever appropriate, comfortably landing on the winning side as what I gather is a rather minor house. Lord Bolton is like a less pompous, more sociopathic Tywin. Plus their banners are cool. Probably little payoff rooting for them though, as if they continue to feature in the show they'll obviously be at odds with the characters I'm supposed to like. Then again so far that seems like the winning side.
I wonder how littlefinger will react to the news about his beloved Cat. Got spoiled by some asshole about Robb and her, but was still sad to see Robbs wife died too. Kinda hoped she escaped to Essos with his child.
On June 03 2013 20:31 Bash wrote: I know we're probably not supposed to, but I dig House Bolton's style. Playing the Game, scheming and betraying wherever appropriate, comfortably landing on the winning side as what I gather is a rather minor house. Lord Bolton is like a less pompous, more sociopathic Tywin. Plus their banners are cool. Probably little payoff rooting for them though, as if they continue to feature in the show they'll obviously be at odds with the characters I'm supposed to like. Then again so far that seems like the winning side.
House bolton isnt a minor house. They are one of the starks strongest bannerman or was hehe
Manderlys are the strongest stark bannerman then probably bolton