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I don't think in world its given any significance other than more random violence between knights like we saw at the tournament.
+ Show Spoiler +And their families have been feuding before HotD from the age of heroes.
It fit well in Rhaenerys story well with how childish she felt everyone was acting but then looked back and was impressed when she saw the boy kill the knight insulting him.
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On September 16 2022 09:38 Sermokala wrote:I don't think in world its given any significance other than more random violence between knights like we saw at the tournament. + Show Spoiler +And their families have been feuding before HotD from the age of heroes.
It fit well in Rhaenerys story well with how childish she felt everyone was acting but then looked back and was impressed when she saw the boy kill the knight insulting him. + Show Spoiler +I also liked how blackwood boy mentioned Targs are new to Westeros/dont have first men blood, and then later Rhanyera lies in front of a heart tree.
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+ Show Spoiler +Holy shit this episode was the best yet. Feels like this is the start to the series and the previous four episodes were just the prologue to introduce the characters. Everything is now connected/intermingled and there are a bunch of sources of conflict
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+ Show Spoiler +Criston being allowed to leave makes no sense, but otherwise great episode
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On September 19 2022 22:00 Cricketer12 wrote:+ Show Spoiler +Criston being allowed to leave makes no sense, but otherwise great episode
+ Show Spoiler +agreed
I'm a huge anti-fan of alicent - knew she would be trouble since the get-go
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+ Show Spoiler +weird getting used to the new characters, still hate alicent, kinda meh on the episode overall but I think it’ll be better after I get used to the new peeps - also amazed that the king is still alive, I thought he’d be dead after episode 2 lol
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+ Show Spoiler +Content of the episode was alright but the timeskip was poorly done I believe. Cutting of events in E5 into full timeskip E6. I guess its alright but it felt weird to me. Took time to find into the series with this skip again. Overall there are also decisions in this episode where I cannot follow or see motivation
in any case still high level just pales in comparison to especially E5
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Maybe we should stop all the Spoilers tag ?? People should expect to be spoiled in this thread. And some nice meme I found )
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+ Show Spoiler +so did renearya(sp?) plan to have her husband survive, or was that the lover that called an audible?
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Episode 7. OMG Ser L***** haha...
On October 03 2022 13:02 emperorchampion wrote:+ Show Spoiler +so did renearya(sp?) plan to have her husband survive, or was that the lover that called an audible?
I guess we will find out in the next episode.
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On October 03 2022 13:11 Jubinell wrote:Episode 7. OMG Ser L***** haha... Show nested quote +On October 03 2022 13:02 emperorchampion wrote:+ Show Spoiler +so did renearya(sp?) plan to have her husband survive, or was that the lover that called an audible? I guess we will find out in the next episode. + Show Spoiler + Thinking some more, it kinda seemed like she was trying to tell him about the plan when they talked near the end so I’m thinking she was being “kind” and giving them an out.
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Daemon said they needed a witness, that way there could be no doubt the burnt body was laenor's
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On October 03 2022 14:00 Cricketer12 wrote: Daemon said they needed a witness, that way there could be no doubt the burnt body was laenor's I think Daemon wanted a witness so that there was no doubt who was the murderer.
My gut feeling says Rhaenyra planned the whole thing, giving Laenor an out and herself a "better" husband. Daemon thought Rhaenyra was agreeing to murder Laenor, while she organized the details with Qarl and Laenor behind Daemons back. Daemon believes Laenor dead. I don't think Daemon believing Laenor still alive would fit either his character or the scene he had with Qarl.
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On October 05 2022 15:55 Acrofales wrote:Show nested quote +On October 03 2022 14:00 Cricketer12 wrote: Daemon said they needed a witness, that way there could be no doubt the burnt body was laenor's I think Daemon wanted a witness so that there was no doubt who was the murderer. My gut feeling says Rhaenyra planned the whole thing, giving Laenor an out and herself a "better" husband. Daemon thought Rhaenyra was agreeing to murder Laenor, while she organized the details with Qarl and Laenor behind Daemons back. Daemon believes Laenor dead. I don't think Daemon believing Laenor still alive would fit either his character or the scene he had with Qarl. Daemon's only consistencies are his love for rhaenyra and need to sexually be in control. I'm honestly not sure what is and isnt in character for him at this point.
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I think this was totaly the plan. We see Daemon killing someone right before the fight and that doesn't make sense to include if thats not the body that they toss into the fire. tossing someone into the fire like that leaves a body but doesn't make it recognizable. The guy who fled gives the story that his former lover came to confront him and they started fighting. the body says that he lost. the knight being gone now says that he's fled. The new Laenor looks different enough if he stays bald and can go across the sea to allies Daemon knows and would owe him a favor in exchange for making a few dragon passes.
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Certainly there is no way this plan can go wrong
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On October 06 2022 02:29 emperorchampion wrote:Certainly there is no way this plan can go wrong This is quite the departure from the source material, though I can't tell if it's to make Rhaneyra look less evil or to make things more interesting later.
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Episode 8 was quite ... heart-warming )
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I really liked how plain the cold fury brewing inside Aemond is. The strong boy line was as good as in F&B
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Quite emotional episode especially the Throne Room scene. Great acting from Paddy.
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