It makes sense to kill him, just don't do it public. Either put him in jail or kill him in private as Dario suggests. She's all kinds of stupid."I'm having a trial for this man who kills."
"You killed the man who was on trial, you get no trial."
#DanyLogic
Man, what a disappointment these first two episodes have been: slowest beginning of a season ever, i do hope something relevant happens in the third episode.
This bit annoyed me the most. It was so god damn random and pointless.
Why doesn't she get let in in the first time? What was the point of the passing of time while she waited rattling off her list. Oh no she has to fend for herself now, what is she to do? Lol JK the faceless man was just playing with her, she can go now.
In all reality the Lannister power is basically .... gone ... at this point isn't it?
The king is a mere child. The Queen is just queen-mother and the only real power she has is her stern looks at this point. Joffrey is dead. Jamie is a one armed commander of the kings guard who will now be gone for awhile. Tywin is gone. Tyrion is gone from the capitol. So really its just Cersei and her son, the king.
Looks like the Martells will be the house with all the influence soon if this continues. I have no sympathy for the Lannister family thats for sure. They deserve to be outed of Kings Landing with barely anything left.
I think the fact the king is still a child is the only thing in their favour at the moment. It means Cersei can exercise his power until he comes of age, once he's married to Margery it will basically become the Tyrells in charge. (You meant Tyrells rather than Martells right?)In all reality the Lannister power is basically .... gone ... at this point isn't it?
The king is a mere child. The Queen is just queen-mother and the only real power she has is her stern looks at this point. Joffrey is dead. Jamie is a one armed commander of the kings guard who will now be gone for awhile. Tywin is gone. Tyrion is gone from the capitol. So really its just Cersei and her son, the king.
Looks like the Martells will be the house with all the influence soon if this continues. I have no sympathy for the Lannister family thats for sure. They deserve to be outed of Kings Landing with barely anything left.
Yeah, S2 was kinda silly at times.My impression was it peaked in season 2-3 and they've scaled it back since. Was it season 2 or 3 where they seemed to be constantly in Littlefinger's brothel?
I think the fact the king is still a child is the only thing in their favour at the moment. It means Cersei can exercise his power until he comes of age, once he's married to Margery it will basically become the Tyrells in charge. (You meant Tyrells rather than Martells right?)
Wouldn't be so bad if that were to happen! Tommen actually seems somewhat compassionate and humble (in that he understands he has a lot to learn)...with Cersei out of the way and the Martells in his ear, he'd be in good shape. They have the right balance of sensibility/compassion and political savvy/ruthlessness.
Just finished season 1 after it went on sale for $20.
Trying not to spend cash on season 2 but its hard lol. Anyone know the cheapest place to buy season 2?
But can she pull of that eyebrow stuff? Is there an eyebrow double for that?Emilia Clarke's body double sure is a looker! I wonder what she actually needs a body double for though, since everything she does is just talking/looking at her dragons.
In all reality the Lannister power is basically .... gone ... at this point isn't it?
Emilia Clarke's body double sure is a looker! I wonder what she actually needs a body double for though, since everything she does is just talking/looking at her dragons.
You need some heavy duty animatronics to get anywhere close to replicate Emilia's eyebrow game.But can she pull of that eyebrow stuff? Is there an eyebrow double for that?
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They're also out of money as well, which is another huge issue.
I was surprised at this revelation. Tywin always seemed savvy enough to have other business ventures going on. I pictured him as more of an entrepreneur than someone whose family lucked into a large gold mine.
I suspect Littlefinger getting access to the books without much oversight from Robert had more to do with it than anything. Tywin managed to run a surplus for the crown's finances while he was Aerys's Hand, even after Aerys went completely insane. Robert being a shitty king would've given Petyr the perfect cover to bankrupt the realm on purpose.
That's true, but it's not like Petyr could control when the mine would run out.
By the people of Jorah and Lord Commander Mormont right? Those guys are badass.I re-watched episode 2 again last night, and I had missed it the first time, but this note:
was sent as a reply to "King" Stannis by a fucking 10 year old.
Eat shit you fucking cunt.
By the people of Jorah and Lord Commander Mormont right? Those guys are badass.
I'm going to be highly upset if The Kingslayer gets Ser Bronn of The Blackwater killed with his stupid fucking plan and promise of riches. Jaime's history on this show is basically just one impulsive fuck-up after another and this looks like one more. You're telling me one and a half men are going to travel the long road to Dorne, make their way through Sun Spear unnoticed, break into the royal quarter undetected, magically find Myrcella's room, and get her out of the city without drawing more resistance than one and a half men could handle? Not happening. And this of course assumes Myrcella would want to give up the Water Gardens and young Oberyns for the shit smell of King's Landing. On top of it all Tywin's no longer around to save his ass if/when he gets caught. Shit plan. Stay safe Bronn.
I re-watched episode 2 again last night, and I had missed it the first time, but this note:
was sent as a reply to "King" Stannis by a fucking 10 year old.
Eat shit you fucking cunt.
Thinking about it.. It's crazy how much power the Lannisters lost during last season. They no longer have Tyrions mind helping to sort things behind the scenes, they no longer have the respect and fear from Tywin, the brutal king is gone replaced with an even younger child and now Jamie has set off possibly to never return.
Heck, it's mad to think that the two powers from the beginning, the Starks in the North and the Baratheons (Lannisters) in the south are now just shells of their former selves.
My dream of an all-out epic war between the Starks and the Lannisters died in like second season. Then I was wishing for Lannisters vs Dragon Mama. Well....
I guess everyone crumbles from the inside out is GRRM schtick.
#teamlilfinger
The GRRM schtick of everyone loses, no one wins has got pretty tiresome for me at this point. It did last season too but I forgot about it. Off the top of my head I can't think of any events that happen that were positive for someone, even temporarily. Everyone dies, or loses their family, or their land.. Bah.
I want to get into this season but I'm not feeling it at all atm
People win all the time, it just depends who you want to win.The GRRM schtick of everyone loses, no one wins has got pretty tiresome for me at this point. It did last season too but I forgot about it. Off the top of my head I can't think of any events that happen that were positive for someone, even temporarily. Everyone dies, or loses their family, or their land.. Bah.
I want to get into this season but I'm not feeling it at all atm
On a grander scale, I don't even think it's possible to "win" in this universe...just temporary satisfaction.
Unless you're Ramsay. That bastard (literally) seems to be winning at everything right now.
Awwww... I think there were good moments ... just tiny, and far and few in between. The Night Watch's defense was pretty fab. They defended the wall and Stannis came in at the end and stuff
.... And uh, little battles? Like how Brienne survived the bear in the arena?
And Arya claiming her revenge for one of her friends that died.... She stabbity lil lady.
But yeah, they are not as HUGE as the epic deaths, I guess.... Red Wedding was super intense. Purple Wedding was such a terrific season opener. And the Mountain vs the Viper.... im still D: about it when I remember it.... haha
There are good moments. Things are going swell for the Boltons, for example, and Littlefinger seems to be okay with how things are unraveling.
On a grander scale, I don't even think it's possible to "win" in this universe...just temporary satisfaction.
Unless you're Ramsay. That bastard (literally) seems to be winning at everything right now.
I despise the Boltons, not just because what they've done but also because the actors that play them play them so damn well. Slimy people!
I want to like Littlefinger, in that sneaky mastermind you admire but he hasn't really done much recently.
Just lots of accent adjustments.
Arya's gonna be a faceless ninja. Although in theory she wouldn't be Arya any more.Yeah true I suppose there are the odd little payoffs that are easy to forget, thanks for reminding me
God I hope Arya becomes badass soon and starts to kick some ass, that'd make me happy
The GRRM schtick of everyone loses, no one wins has got pretty tiresome for me at this point. It did last season too but I forgot about it. Off the top of my head I can't think of any events that happen that were positive for someone, even temporarily. Everyone dies, or loses their family, or their land.. Bah.
I want to get into this season but I'm not feeling it at all atm
On a grander scale, I don't even think it's possible to "win" in this universe...just temporary satisfaction.
Unless you're Ramsay. That bastard (literally) seems to be winning at everything right now.
Ah, I like Ramsay, but I'm a borderline sociopath. Aiden Gillan's accent for Baelish is definitely distracting, but I enjoy the character enough to forgive it. It's a lesser evil than the character being outright recast or the monumental puberty that Bran's gone through.
Ah, I like Ramsay, but I'm a borderline sociopath. Aiden Gillan's accent for Baelish is definitely distracting, but I enjoy the character enough to forgive it. It's a lesser evil than the character being outright recast or the monumental puberty that Bran's gone through.