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

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Sam..... You dopey, empty headed, useless cunt. I'm beginning to think Randall was probably right to ship him off to the Wall.


Is Daario from Bravos? Something tells me yes which makes me wonder: when are we going to see this magical land full of cool people?
 
Whenever a character is greatly reviled, but still loved by some - I always presume that it's the book readers loving said character (probably because they've been depicted more positively/better in the book than in the show).
 
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That's better than actual star wars battle....
I'm not a fan of jumping sequences.
 
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT?

Yeah, amazing isn't it? They probably needed to do some emergency shoots and shoehorn in a "it was all a dream" ending or something. No way they could finish the story in two episodes. They'd need several additional seasons to do that.
 
Sam..... You dopey, empty headed, useless cunt. I'm beginning to think Randall was probably right to ship him off to the Wall.

He honestly reminds me of a work colleague. Screws up everything, literally can't do anything right, keeps making blunders. He can't help being a twat. We are all like that sometimes, but some unfortunates are like that always.

I'm not a book reader, but I'm getting the feeling Sam is going to do something remarkable to make us all regret doubting his abilities. However, it will probably be through sheer luck he manages it. Because he's a twat, afterall.
 
I'm not a book reader, but I'm getting the feeling Sam is going to do something remarkable to make us all regret doubting his abilities. However, it will probably be through sheer luck he manages it. Because he's a twat, afterall.

I think this is what killing the White Walker was all about.

Of course he fucked up straight after by leaving the super-duper weapon on the ground and running away.
 
"Oh no, this knife magically killed the monster, I need to run away from it!"
"... and leave behind my bag full of magical knives".

Sam the Stupid is now his official nick name.
 
I have not read the books, but I have heard that in the last two episodes there is going to be some serious stuff happening.

Could this be something to do with those leaches and the naming of Rob Stark, joffery and someone else.

*Spoilers*
Could this lead to the death of them? That would be pretty severe!
 
That scene did remind me of the one with Arya and that Shapeshifting assassin - where he told her he would kill any three persons she named.

It is the second time people have been the given the magical ability to say three names and have them die and failed to say the name of the guy who is pretty much the king pin of the Lannisters.
 
I have not read the books, but I have heard that in the last two episodes there is going to be some serious stuff happening.

Could this be something to do with those leaches and the naming of Rob Stark, joffery and someone else.

*Spoilers*
Could this lead to the death of them? That would be pretty severe!

That seems like too much honestly. That seems to be what they are alluding to with the magic but I don't think it will be that direct so I'm looking at other bad things that could happen as a result.
 

Fuck I'm getting tired of these book readers pretending to speculate trying to fucking ruin the show... Yeah sure, you watched the first season, went out and bought the books, but then conveniently didn't read them for 2+ years and now you're here speculating about what happens and using spoiler tags, when speculation in this thread is never hidden behind spoiler tags, nor is anything that's aired.
 
It is the second time people have been the given the magical ability to say three names and have them die and failed to say the name of the guy who is pretty much the king pin of the Lannisters.

The keyword in Stannis little burning ritual is "Usurper". He only named those who have usurped his rightful throne as the king of Westeros.
 
Does it sound too harsh if I think people should be banned for the rest of the season + three months for spoiling? I'm a book reader so I don't really care but it's just sad for those who get spoiled (not a GoT spoiler)
and it gives a poor image of us nice book reader :(
 
It's truly,truly pitiful that people are doing it.

What enjoyment or kudos are there pretending you haven't read the books and then posting 'theories'?

I just find it bizarre.
 
The keyword in Stannis little burning ritual is "Usurper". He only named those who have usurped his rightful throne as the king of Westeros.

That was a funny scene. They brought Davos in to see Gendry's cock the true "power" of the one god, but all he saw was them burning leeches. I'm sure it'll pay off later, but I bet he's thinking "wtf?" right now.
 
That was a funny scene. They brought Davos in to see Gendry's cock the true "power" of the one god, but all he saw was them burning leeches. I'm sure it'll pay off later, but I bet he's thinking "wtf?" right now.

In all fairness, those burning leeches almost looked like fireworks.
 
So why did Stannis mentioned Greyjoy in that ritual? I guess he still holds a grudge about his little rebellion after Robert became king?
 
In all fairness, those burning leeches almost looked like fireworks.
As far as wizards doing fireworks go, Gandalf still has her beat.

So why did Stannis mentioned Greyjoy in that ritual? I guess he still holds a grudge about his little rebellion after Robert became king?
"No one gives me a crown. I pay the iron price for it"

I think the line went something like that. Robb's original plan was to make Balon King of the Iron Islands again, but an ally. Balon said "fuck you" to the ally part, not the be a King again part.
 
So why did Stannis mentioned Greyjoy in that ritual? I guess he still holds a grudge about his little rebellion after Robert became king?
I guess they really haven't done a good job emphasising the fact that the Greyjoys are at war too (particularly against the North), and Balon Greyjoy has named himself a King.
 
If you spot obvious cases, please let us know. It's difficult to prove.

Problem is, they pass it off as speculation or their uncanny ability to pick out things us average observers seem to miss.

When you know what's going to happen, you can easily find clues and use them to justify it to an unsuspecting group, who then start thinking "yeah, I'm an idiot, I missed that" etc.

Anyways, thanks for being here in case. It sucks because I think you haven't read the books either and could potentially get things spoiled if people report it to you.

EDIT: Yeah I'm going to assume that Yara and Balon are off with their ships attacking Lannister and Stark men. I just wished we'd see something about them soon. Why hasn't she been shown wondering where Theon is, or who has him?
 
So why did Stannis mentioned Greyjoy in that ritual? I guess he still holds a grudge about his little rebellion after Robert became king?

The Greyjoys are rebelling again and Balon is trying to carve a crown for himself by raiding the coasts - paying the iron price. The king of Westeros rules over the 7 kingdoms, not the 6 kingdoms.
 
So why did Stannis mentioned Greyjoy in that ritual? I guess he still holds a grudge about his little rebellion after Robert became king?

Because the Greyhoys are little turds and are rebelling in order to reclaim their old crappy kingdom. Stannis is the right king of Westeros (all of it) and he ain't getting any of that pirate shit.
 
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