I don't understand the rape backlash at all. This is fucking Game of Thrones! It's been super violent and fucked up since day one. People get their cocks cut off, people are fed to dogs, children are burned alive!
The mountain is going to rape those women with his monster undead cock and I hope they show it too. This is Game of Fucking Thrones people...
I have no desire to see it, but I realise that's not an uncommon occurrence in any world of perpetual war. I don't mind it being part of the show; I just don't want to see it.
I loved Euron's badass way of boarding Yara's and Theon's ship, that was pretty amazing.
What annoys me about that battle is that Yara took a lot of Iron Islanders with her when she escaped, because in the shot when Euron sees them sailing away there is dozens of boats (and maybe a comment that they stole all the ships?), so it stands to reason that Yara would have a lot of her most trusted and most experienced sailors/warriors with her. So the idea that Euron could spring a trap on Yara's fleet completely successfully just doesn't jive with me. It felt like cheap writing to wipe out a massive advantage that Dany's side had.
Oh wow...
I keep wondering how they will take out the Mountain, would be hilarious if they just had a dragon bite his head off lol but we need that Hound/Mountain fight. I don't think anyone stands a chance in a one on one fight though and I don't want to see another character I like killed by that monster.
I would like to see The Hound and Brienne team up to take him out.
I did a quick rewatch of Ned Vs. Dayne and I noticed that Ned took possession of the Sword of the Morning. What the fuck did Ned do with it all this time? Did he burry it with Dayne?
Sigh...
watch the damn scene yourself. The old TER points out the Sword of the Morning to Bran after Bran identifies Arthur Dayne. Careful accusing someone of book talk.
He refers to Dayne as the Sword of the Morning.
I didn't get that at all. The sword is kinda prominent and focused on.
The exact conversation is:
Bran: (As Dayne & the other Targeryan soldier walk past) "Ser Arthur Dayne"
Three-Eyed Raven: "The Sword of the Morning"
Bran: "Father said he was the best swordsman he ever saw."
I don't know how from that brief exchange you would surmise that they were talking about a sword. I also don't see how the sword is prominent or focused on. Ned grabs a blade off the floor to finish Dayne after Meera's father injures him, but the blade itself is not made out to be special. Unless you can link a video with a time-stamp of when this took place?