Game of Thrones - HBO part 2 - Part 7

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It probably would have worked out if he were patient. But yeah, Drogo gave him a different crown.
 
is it weird that i dont trust Margaery conversations with sana i love her messing with joffery but she is so manipulative dont know if i should trust her lol
 
is it weird that i dont trust Margaery conversations with sana i love her messing with joffery but she is so manipulative dont know if i should trust her lol

Not at all. Just means you are becoming as cynical as the rest of us lol. I don't think anyone can watch the show or read the books without eventually becoming suspicious of everyone and everything.
 
I don't see how you couldn't see through Margaery's conversation with Sansa. I expect Joff's erraticness to bite Margaery in the bum; inadvertently, of course.
 
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I don't see how you couldn't see through Margaery's conversation with Sansa. I expect Joff's erraticness to bite Margaery in the bum; inadvertently, of course.

Of the two Margaery is the smarter and about ten steps ahead of Joff. Not they don't have their own goals in mind, but the Tyrell's are sincere in wanting to hold all the pieces and unlike the Lannister's they won't beat a young girl to do it.
 
Dany's taking over the Unsullied was the second time in the show I've gone "Maybe we should just give her the Iron Throne because WOW." The first of course was the end of Season 1.
 
So the first half of the season draws to a close. Another great episode.

Am I alone in saying Nikolaj Coster Waldau deserves an Emmy just as much (if not more) as Peter Dinklage did for season one? He's been incredible this season.
 
So the first half of the season draws to a close. Another great episode.

Am I alone in saying Nikolaj Coster Waldau deserves an Emmy just as much (if not more) as Peter Dinklage did for season one? He's been incredible this season.
No you are not. The emotion in that bathtub scene was more than award worthy. It shows just how top notch this whole cast is. :D
 
The scene in the cave with Ygritte almost killed me.
 
The scene in the cave with Ygritte almost killed me.
I was wondering if they were skip the lines about using his mouth and then I remembered it was HBO. :p
 
"You know nothing, Jon Sno-oooooooooohhhhh..."
 
I remembered the part about Tyrion being promised to Sansa, but I forgot about Sersi being promised as well.

I don't actually think Cersei was promised to Loras in the books, unless I missed something. But I went back and checked the book wiki and there's nothing about it. I think it's something that's original to the show.

Something else they added to the show was Selyse Baratheon's creepy fetus collection that looked like it was straight out of Area 51 in "Independence Day".
 
I don't actually think Cersei was promised to Loras in the books, unless I missed something. But I went back and checked the book wiki and there's nothing about it. I think it's something that's original to the show.

Something else they added to the show was Selyse Baratheon's creepy fetus collection that looked like it was straight out of Area 51 in "Independence Day".
She was promised to some older Tyrell, one they are not bothering us with, but I am sure the end result will be the same.
 
Waldau was dominant tonight. Just straight-up thespian beastmode.
 
You know it is interesting to see the "good side" of this fire god religion.

Also, Stannis' wife is the creepiest thing on the show yet.
 
You know it is interesting to see the "good side" of this fire god religion.

Time and time again, we're shown that followers of this religion actually have some real magical power.

The other Gods seem to be useless and non existent, but R'hllor seems to come through every time.
 
That's true. Though they haven't really talked much about the polytheistic religion.

I do find it interesting, that given how much Westeros is modeled after medieval Europe, that the religion seems to have so little power.

Apparently that dude who got ripped apart in the riot at King's Landing, was the equivalent of the continent's pope. I don't even remember them giving him a name in the show.
 
I do find it a bit odd that the queen mother would remarry.

That's just strange. Well, it is a different universe.
 
I don't get Tyrion's objections. Sansa would probably let him do whatever he wants (go on ****ing, etc), if he lets her do what she wants (sit in a room and pout).
 
great episode loved hound fight scene probably one of the best in the show
 
I don't get Tyrion's objections. Sansa would probably let him do whatever he wants (go on ****ing, etc), if he lets her do what she wants (sit in a room and pout).

Because it would mean that he'd have to have sex with her and provide House Lannister with a heir of Stark blood, and I don't think Tyrion's up for raping a frightened teenager.
 
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