Game of Thrones *NO BOOK SPOILERS* |OT| Season 3 - Sundays on HBO [Read the OP]

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Kave_Man

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Fuck. Tywin absolutely destroyed Granny Tyrell too, he's unstoppable. :(

Also seems the lord of light is going to play a huge role going forward.
 

ecurbj

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Damn Joffrey, that's fucked up. Oh well. I had a feeling her ending was coming. Good episode altogether. I'm just waiting for Snow to kick that dude's ass soon!!
 

Amir0x

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Hahaha @ multiple points

"You lookin' at my arse" = "What fuckin' ass, Rose Leslie?"

Also

"That's cause you're a girl" heh...heh

Also Arya was straight eye killing Melisandre.

Joffrey's condition seems to be improving. At least he is now killing his victims instead of torturing them for weeks.

Edit: Also, damn... GOD DAMN @ the torture shit on Theon's finger. Fuck that shit guys!
 

Kave_Man

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Also fuck, I want to know who the hell that guy is that's torturing Theon. Asshole had to play mind games. :(
 

ecurbj

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"Are you looking at my arse Jon Snow?"

Best line of the night.
Haha. That truly was. Her ass alone would of been my motivation to get up that mountain. Every single time I moved up I would of been "God damn, that ass was good. I can't wait to get more", lol.

Snow is hooked on Ygritte now.
 
Haha. That truly was. Her ass alone would of been my motivation to get up that mountain. Every single time I moved up I would of been "God damn, that ass was good. I can't wait to get more", lol.

Snow is hooked on Ygritte now.

Looking at dat ass would've given me another thing to use as a grip on the wall...
 

Madness

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Did that guy torturing Theon say he's going to go hunting for Bran and Rickon soon? I hope not. I couldn't watch that scene with Theon. All the hatred I felt for Theon after he beheaded Ser Roderick washed away and turned to pity when I saw that scene.

At this point, the hell with Sansa. How naive and stupid do you have to be? Plus Littlefinger said she was a bad liar and everyone was better than her and she still keeps lying. I don't think she even knows what she wants anymore. You want something and when you get it, you want something else entirely.

As an aside, what does Valar Dohaeris mean? It was the name of the first episode of this season too. Dany told us Valar Morghulis means 'all men must die', what's the second part mean? Have they mentioned it yet?
 

cj_iwakura

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Did that guy torturing Theon say he's going to go hunting for Bran and Rickon soon? I hope not. I couldn't watch that scene with Theon. All the hatred I felt for Theon after he beheaded Ser Roderick washed away and turned to pity when I saw that scene.

At this point, the hell with Sansa. How naive and stupid do you have to be? Plus Littlefinger said she was a bad liar and everyone was better than her and she still keeps lying. I don't think she even knows what she wants anymore. You want something and when you get it, you want something else entirely.

As an aside, what does Valar Dohaeris mean? It was the name of the first episode of this season too. Dany told us Valar Morghulis means 'all men must die', what's the second part mean? Have they mentioned it yet?

I believe they have said it. It means all men must serve.
 

Madness

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I believe they have said it. It means all men must serve.

Which episode did they say it? I must've missed it.

Also, it's rich of Robb to say he has a war to fight, or no time to haggle. As if he he needs the men immediately and yet he beheaded Karstark right away. He could have waited. Plus, when it was his turn, he went gallivanting off to ask for supplies or fall in love with the Volantis girl. I was wrong about Robb though, the guy is pretty selfish/hypocritical and sort of naive like Sansa.

At this point, I'd rather just have Tywin be the rightful king, he seems to have his shit together.
 
I wouldn't call it that, but it is a set up episode, we reach a mid season climax of sorts the last couple of episodes, so now all the pieces have to be moved again toward the finale.

It was LF's ship, that she's sad she's not going on because she already turned him down.
 

Bisnic

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Na, I thought it was pretty good.


What was the ship at the end there and why was Sansa crying? I'm guessing she figured out she had to marry Tyrion?

Figured out? Tyrion probably told her off-screen right after "this is awkward" scene.
 

Madness

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Na, I thought it was pretty good.


What was the ship at the end there and why was Sansa crying? I'm guessing she figured out she had to marry Tyrion?

Yeah I think Tyrion told her she was going to marry him and Littlefinger left without her because she chose to stay.
 

SeanR1221

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Which episode did they say it? I must've missed it.

Also, it's rich of Robb to say he has a war to fight, or no time to haggle. As if he he needs the men immediately and yet he beheaded Karstark right away. He could have waited. Plus, when it was his turn, he went gallivanting off to ask for supplies or fall in love with the Volantis girl. I was wrong about Robb though, the guy is pretty selfish/hypocritical and sort of naive like Sansa.

At this point, I'd rather just have Tywin be the rightful king, he seems to have his shit together.

Yeah Robb was rubbing me the wrong way this episode.
 

Kimaka

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I understand why Littlefinger would want Ros dead but why would Joffrey besides being a dick? They only time they interacted was the prostitute beating scene and I don't see Joffrey taking orders from Littlefinger. I'm thinking that he wanted to kill Ros to hurt Tyrion since Cersei thinks they are in love and probably told him. I guess they will explain how Littlefinger manipulated Joffrey later on.

How much sex and nudity in this episode?

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I understand why Littlefinger would want Ros dead but why would Joffrey besides being a dick? They only time they interacted was the prostitute beating scene and I don't see Joffrey taking orders from Littlefinger. I'm thinking that he wanted to kill Ros to hurt Tyrion since Cersei thinks they are in love and probably told him. I guess they will explain how Littlefinger manipulated Joffrey later on.



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I think that Joffrey just wanted to kill someone with his crossbow and LF facilitated it, nothing much beyond that. Or did I miss something?
 

Madness

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I understand why Littlefinger would want Ros dead but why would Joffrey besides being a dick? They only time they interacted was the prostitute beating scene and I don't see Joffrey taking orders from Littlefinger. I'm thinking that he wanted to kill Ros to hurt Tyrion since Cersei thinks they are in love and probably told him. I guess they will explain how Littlefinger manipulated Joffrey later on.



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I think it's just that Joffrey is a sadistic fuck and wanted to try his new crossbow out. Remember when he almost popped his load at the thought of watching Margaery kill someone for him. Imagine being allowed to kill someone/act out your fantasies and no one would get upset. Littlefinger probably wanted it to happen and gave him permission.
 
Good episode. Tywin is a fucking boss. The exchange between him and granny high garden was priceless. Both know their families have secrets but whose are worse?? Loved it!

Curious to see how Gendry will be used for The Lord of light. Hopefully him and arya find a way to each other. Always liked the idea of the stark and baratheon houses joining through them. Yeah he's a bastard but still it's a nice thought that probably won't happen.
 
Something is confusing me about the Brotherhood. Were they always religious? Or did Thoros just happen to be a priest who was with them and only when the miracle of bringing Beric back did they all start believing in the Lord of Light? Like was Beric into the religion before he was revived?
 

Kimaka

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I think it's just that Joffrey is a sadistic fuck and wanted to try his new crossbow out. Remember when he almost popped his load at the thought of watching Margaery kill someone for him. Imagine being allowed to kill someone/act out your fantasies and no one would get upset. Littlefinger probably wanted it to happen and gave him permission.

Well, he could have killed someone himself at this point and no one important would care like that drunk guy at the tournament he was about to drown to death with liquor until Sansa persuaded him not to. He always seemed to enjoy threatening people and getting others to kill for him instead of doing it himself. I suppose I could be overthinking it but Littlefinger getting the king to do his bidding could have some serious ramifications.
 
Something is confusing me about the Brotherhood. Were they always religious? Or did Thoros just happen to be a priest who was with them and only when the miracle of bringing Beric back did they all start believing in the Lord of Light? Like was Beric into the religion before he was revived?

Pretty much. As Thoros said he himself wasn't even a believer any more. Until the resurrection then it's hard to be a skeptic when the guy comes back from the dead.
 
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