Sorry, but you're being ridiculous. I've been answering questions like 'what happened to Aryas direwolf' and 'who made up the Northern army', not paying attention doesn't make something a spoiler.
He couldn't have the decency to kill them without deliberately foreshadowing the whole thing?
He couldn't have the decency to kill them without deliberately foreshadowing the whole thing?
i am still in shock of what happening
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Pinning my hopes and dreams on QUEEN ARYA now.
Here for the ARYAN DYNASTY.
The Rains of Castamere, which the mentioned last episode. It's the story about the complete destruction of a house that battled the Lannisters.
If you think this has a happy ending for you, you haven't been paying attention.
Gotta explain it in simpler terms. Frey was pissed due to Rob back stabbing him, what does ugly or beautiful daughters have to do with that? I'm assuming the beautiful girl was just getting ready for the wedding, doesn't seem strange she was MIA for the apology,
Didn't they also play the Rains of Castamere during the credits of an episode in Season 2?
"we'll let the wine run red, and put a few troubles to rest"
Not his exact quote but it was like that I think?
same here mang. hopefully the hound swears fealty to her (like he did to joffrey) and they kick ass all the way up to the throne. she's the best remaining character IMO other than tyrion.
Bran's powers getting an insane buff was cool, but, like, the Starks now basically being an extinct house kinda cancels it out. Rickon has no-one to go to... and what, Arya and Clegane are gonna single-handedly overthrow Joffrey? As much as I love their dynamic, nah.
So many characters are totally aimless now. Where's Jon gonna go? I... god I'm glad there's another episode next week to help me contextualise what this all means going forward.
Unless next week is King's Landing centric, in which case booo.
I still don't know if I'm supposed to like the Hound or not. He seems okay but then he acts like a shitbag.
Didn't they also play the Rains of Castamere during the credits of an episode in Season 2?
I hope Bran Mind controls Ser Gregor or something into killing all the lannisters and the freys
Didn't they also play the Rains of Castamere during the credits of an episode in Season 2?
I think GoT wants to you to have a love/hate relationship with all the characters.
Except Gilly, because she's awesome.
I still don't know if I'm supposed to like the Hound or not. He seems okay but then he acts like a shitbag.
The most devastating thing was seeing Arya being carried away, after she came so close to being reunited with her mother and brother. I was waiting for that to happen all season. And then, they're dead. ;_;
Good riddance to spoiler people.
As a book reader (don't roll those eyes yet) I can't understand either the need to hint stuff or 'gloat'.
Reading a book is a solitary thing so I couldn't really share my feelings of this scene back in the day. Watching show watchers' reactions is like returning back in time and seeing that stuff with new, fresh eyes again. It's awesome but it all hinges on the fact that book readers just let people watch in peace.
The wolf getting killed in the end was the worst part for me.
"The wine will flow red, the music will play loud, and we'll out this mess behind us."
In the same scene: "If you wanted to hide her, you shouldn't have brought her here."
For knowledgable people, this lines were super-creepy.
Edmure Tully
His sister has been murdered, alongside his nephew and his wife. He is married to the daughter of the man who is responsible for this.
What do you think he is likely to do?
Edmure Tully
His sister has been murdered, alongside his nephew and his wife. He is married to the daughter of the man who is responsible for this.
What do you think he is likely to do?
Neither. He's a neutral in the conflict, seems to only care about money and fighting. However, he does seem to have empathy towards kids who have suffered and been abused.
Maybe something to do with his brother burning his face. BTW, was that mentioned before or did Arya just say it?
Edmure Tully
His sister has been murdered, alongside his nephew and his wife. He is married to the daughter of the man who is responsible for this.
What do you think he is likely to do?
Edmure Tully
His sister has been murdered, alongside his nephew and his wife. He is married to the daughter of the man who is responsible for this.
What do you think he is likely to do?
The wolf getting killed in the end was the worst part for me.
I think he's still looking for a tree to piss on.
Why didn't Frey showcase his hot daughter in season one when Robb made that promise? I doubt he would've broken that oath, especially when Cat came out and hinted that they were all ugly.
Remember last season when Joffrey ordered to kill those babies? Such sweet, innocent times.
I think he's still looking for a tree to piss on.
So how many "I will quit watching diz show" rage-quitters so far?
You guys should probably watch Jamie's parting conversation with Roose again in "The Bear and the Maiden Fair", too.
So how many "I will quit watching diz show" rage-quitters so far?