It's pretty clear to me that not much will happen next episode. All three episodes have climaxed on the 9th episode (Baelor, Blackwater, and tonight's episode who's name escapes me).
The Rains of Castamere.
It's pretty clear to me that not much will happen next episode. All three episodes have climaxed on the 9th episode (Baelor, Blackwater, and tonight's episode who's name escapes me).
One thing we all tend to forget is that Robb was 15 fucking years old. He was good at battle strategy (he kicked the shit out of the Lannisters at pretty much every battle), but he SUCKED at politics. That was ultimately his undoing.
Do the "good guys" ever win?
And here I thought Jon Snow bailing on his woman would be the biggest thing to piss me off about this episode. !@#%&
No fuck.
OH MY GODDDDDDDD!!!
I knew it. You fucking asshole stupid fuck Robb. Fuck this.
DUDE!!!!!!!! WHAT THE FUCKING FUCK FUCK!!!!!!!!!ARE YOU FUCKING FUCKING KIDDING ME RIGHT NOW!!!!!!WHAT IN THE FUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG!!!!!!!!!!OMFG!!!!!!WHAT THE FUCK!!!!!!!!!!!I'M FUCKING OUT. FUCK THIS FUCKING SHOW!!!
WHAT THE FUCK NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
FUCK
WTF?!?
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No fucking way wow.
Hahahaha, re-reading this thread in real time is epic!
Do the "good guys" ever win?
I'm gonna go ly dow now.
From the Lannisters point of view they are the good guys.
Wait, Robb was 15?
this is some dbz teen gohan was actually 9 in the manga bullshit
So I guess this is the book thread now?
Wait, Robb was 15?
this is some dbz teen gohan was actually 9 in the manga bullshit
Wait, Robb was 15?
this is some dbz teen gohan was actually 9 in the manga bullshit
Oh please. That's exactly how he's portrayed in the show as well, the only difference is the age. They make mention many times of how he "wins every battle but is losing the war." Dude couldn't play the game of thrones well, so he lost.
Screw her, he doesn't need her.
Show Robb's strategy was pretty miserable too. Don't know what you're talking about. This shit was inevitable.
Wait, Robb was 15?
this is some dbz teen gohan was actually 9 in the manga bullshit
So how does it work now for The Starks and Winterfell:
From us the viewer it now means Bran is now lord of Winterfell?
But since no one in the show is totally sure if Bran and Rickon are alive that now makes Tyrion potentially the new lord of Winterfell since he married Sansa?
Also in the show if they believe Bran and Rickon are dead then the Stark name has ended?
Oh man...
Hey can you put a note in here that this is a gigantic spoiler for Boardwalk Empire? I had been spoiled on it already so it didn't matter to me despite not having caught up on the show yet, but traditionally you don't post spoilers for other shows in threads unless you make it VERY CLEAR that it's a spoiler for another show, which you didn't do at all. Will suck when someone who hasn't caught the show yet reads that.I had that same feeling we all had back before (BOARDWALK EMPIRE SPOILER). You just have a deep sense of forboding. I'm just glad it wasn't Arya. That would have really demoralized me.Jimmy bit the bullet in Boardwalk Empire's S2 finale
Remember the episode where Cersei was explaining what happened to House Reyne? Well, the song was made in remembrance of it. When Catelyn heard it, she knew something was wrong immediately because it's a Lannister song, made as a warning for their adversaries.
The song describes a rivalry between House Reyne and the Lannisters, and Tywin destroyed their entire line - man, women, child, down through all generations, until there was nothing left but rain falling over their destroyed halls at Castamere.
See the parallels?
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omar's death was stupid as fuck
It's called a red herring. When people have a strong reaction to a character dying it means they liked the character and it was written well.
One thing we all tend to forget is that Robb was 15 fucking years old. He was good at battle strategy (he kicked the shit out of the Lannisters at pretty much every battle), but he SUCKED at politics. That was ultimately his undoing.
Sure I understand the subversion here, but I'm not sure that saying it's all in the interest of realism is enough justification. a narrative still needs to have a message to be compelling, and the only message I've found in the show for a while is "god this society is cruel as shit".I believe the thrust is more along the lines of "shit is (relatively) realistic." In life, heroes die all the time with the villains triumphing, so there's no reason it should be any different in a story that is influenced by real (and brutal) historical events.
In many other stories the Starks would be portrayed both as noble and as successful. The story here flips that cliche on its head and argues that naivety and generally wanting to do the right thing is likely to get you and everyone you love killed. It takes a very pragmatic approach towards its politics, rather than idealistic. The Starks keep refusing to play the game and they keep dying for it. The idea is that good intentions are ultimately irrelevant.
Having said that, it's also pretty clear that the Starks still have some cards up their sleeves, namely the younger members - Bran and Arya. Shouldn't surprise anyone if they die too, though. That's the benefit of a story that has such high stakes - it's unpredictable.
yeah, but it's common knowledge they aged the characters up. One of the first thing the showrunners said when they were introducing the world to the show![]()
So how does it work now for The Starks and Winterfell:
From us the viewer it now means Bran is now lord of Winterfell?
But since no one in the show is totally sure if Bran and Rickon are alive that now makes Tyrion potentially the new lord of Winterfell since he married Sansa?
Also in the show if they believe Bran and Rickon are dead then the Stark name has ended?
Oh man...
lol no offense but how could anyone not. soon as the door closed I knew either robb, cat, or robb's wife would die. and when Castamere kicked in I knew shit was really going down. Very heavily telegraphed with Cersei talking about the song.
excuse to play the national version again though! which is great.
Every episode preceding this one now takes on a slightly different meaning. Pretty damn cool.
One wonders how the Starks even got into power in the first place, and at what point the genetic ball was dropped. The Starks' sigil should be that of a mole.
Starks have a long history of fucking up and getting fucked up. They were forced to bend the knee in the distant past as well.
I'm STILL in shock! How the hell am I supposed to go to sleep and wake up for work tomorrow morning?
And there's thunder and lightning outside![]()
Like episode 1 where Robb and his men arrive at Harrenhall to discover a massacre, pretty eerie forshadowing.
I'm STILL in shock! How the hell am I supposed to go to sleep and wake up for work tomorrow morning?
And there's thunder and lightning outside![]()
listen to this soothing melody
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sa9CvDPXYNI
and cry yourself to sleep