Necromanti
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Yeah. That's why I'm confused by people saying it was someone else.The girl at the end that was murdered by Joffrey was Ros, the girl who worked for Littlefinger, but betrayed him to Varys.
Yeah. That's why I'm confused by people saying it was someone else.The girl at the end that was murdered by Joffrey was Ros, the girl who worked for Littlefinger, but betrayed him to Varys.
The girl at the end that was murdered by Joffrey was Ros, the girl who worked for Littlefinger, but betrayed him to Varys.
Yet the show juxtaposed LF's calling those things illusions with Jon and Ygritte, who's loyalty, love, and willingness to sacrifice for each other is what gets to overcome the wall and climb to the top.
Those things are only illusions to a cynical man like LF because he can't personally experience it.
I took it more to mean that all of those other things can come and go, they are temporary and fleeting. The only thing that is ever there, always there - is the ladder. And you either choose to try to climb it, or you get shat on by those who do.
Chaos is the ultimate opportunity for those who are opportunist because while many are paralyzed by it, opportunist embrace it as a way to grow in the power vacuum.
Fuark, Joffrey is one messed up little shit.
I haven't really seen anyone discussing the ratings for this season, but they are through the roof. The last episodes was 5.35 million, over a million more viewers than the season 3 debut episode. It has overtaken True Blood as HBOs most popular show, and is only just short of TBs highest rated episode ever.
If it keeps up this rate of growth it might hit six million by the finale.
no they are one and the same. He is also known by a third name, but I am not sure they said it in the show yet (not that it's particularly important or anything)
What was the ship that Sansa was crying about at the end? Littlefinger leaving? Or the price guy?
R'hollor? Thoros mentions it during his conversation with Mellisandre.
Yeah this was the first episode of GoT that felt like legit filler material for the most part.
It was Littlefinger's ship. It had his sigil on its sail.
I never knew this. I'd go insane if I had to wait that much and probably even more for the story to end.
And now I feel bad for all the book readers that have been waiting so long for Martin to finish his books. All those comments about him being lazy now make sense to me.
Episode 7 promo for those who didn't catch it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6Bo1kSpDAk
Remember to spoiler tag anything from it.
Damb joffrey fucked her up!
Lol sansa crying!
Nope, this episode is setting the stage for some pretty big developments. Some developments won't happen until much later, however. They use their time on this show well. The only thing that can really be considered filler is the whole "Pod has a big dick her-her" joke.
I don't think that's really a spoiler regardless...Is that speculation or are you in the wrong thread?
Is that speculation or are you in the wrong thread?
R'hollor? Thoros mentions it during his conversation with Mellisandre.
Yeah. Plus it doesn't help that like 200 of them got slaughtered by the white Walkers as well and so even Castle Black is probably understaffed.
And not necessarily like Everest. But since the first time I saw the intro, they showed the wall as this imposing thing, that no one could cross, separating westeros from the true north. So high up, you need that elevator, it's almost unclimbable and takes a few days and only the best climbers can do it. And they show Jon and Ygritte, who are like two teenagers and have never climbed it before, scale it within a day you know.
Just my own observation, I thought it'd be more imposing than it was made out be. Interesting that you say there is some magic that guards the wall. Probably true, otherwise how else could anyone build such a wall that never melts, stays strong etc.
Was a great scene though.
This episode had a good start but kinda went a bit flat at the end. I'm used to bombshell endings by now... people kissing? Meh.
I dunno, the implications of Jon actually falling for Ygritte are pretty serious.This episode had a good start but kinda went a bit flat at the end. I'm used to bombshell endings by now... people kissing? Meh.
If there was a bombshell every week, they'd never really be bombshells.
This episode had a good start but kinda went a bit flat at the end. I'm used to bombshell endings by now... people kissing? Meh.
He is doing it for personal gains it seems.I really don't understand the Jaime situation. Is Bolton sending Jaime back to Kings Landing to get Sansa returned?
Looks like this guy is trying to play both sides. Feel like he thinks Rob will lose so he is making a play to be in favor of the Lanisters.I really don't understand the Jaime situation. Is Bolton sending Jaime back to Kings Landing to get Sansa returned?
So cruel, Theon's torturer using a horn to wake him up.
Thought this weeks episode was piss weak. Pales in comparison to last weeks episode.
You gotta appreciate a more story focused episode after the action ones, switching week by week.
Thought this weeks episode was piss weak. Pales in comparison to last weeks episode.
Are you saying this week was the action or last weeks was?
So....Theon captured by Bolton's bastard confirmed?
Last week was action, this week was story. Next week is back to action.
I completely disagree. Last week wasn't action at all.
Last week had the best sword fight in the series.
That was the ship she was going to get smuggled out on before she said no based on her little fantasy of getting married to Tyrell.
The girl at the end was the one was Tyrion was mistaken to want to marry if I remember correctly.
Can't wait to see her snap.
Was sad not to see Sansa's face when she was told of her new fate though.