Game of Thrones - HBO part 2 - Part 7

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No problem. I'm pretty good at answering questions and giving some extra details without spoiling anything. So if you have more questions, do let me know.

Will do.

This episode literally blew me away, how is this a ****ing TV show? Like seriously the dragons look soooooo real!? The special effects here are better than some $200 million dollar movies. It's just breathtaking.
 
This episode was awesome. Favorite one so far. Some of the scenery in this episode was gorgeous and when Daenerys let that master know she can speak his language was cool and she looked damn sexy lol.
 
All things considered, I can't imagine how they could've done that part in the book any better. Haven't been that pumped because of a television show in a while. It's truly a testament to how much A Storm of Swords is just bursting with such moments that not only did they have to split the book into two seasons, but that we got something worth ending the season on only four episodes in. Amazing!
 
One of the best episodes in the entire series. Right up there with 1.9, 1.10 and 2.9. I read the books and knew it was coming, but I was floored at how epic Dany's sacking of Astapor was. Far more satisfying and jaw-dropping than most quarter-billion summer blockbusters.

Also, the madness as Craster's Keep was very well executed. For once, I was actually interested in the Sam storyline on the show and on the edge of my seat. Well done episode all around.
 





Go Dany! That was probably her best moment second only to her giving her brother a golden crown.

Margaeryand Sansa's scene was good. Great plan arranging to free Sansa from the Lannisters by thinking of having her marry her brother. Sansa will get to be in a high position and away from Joffrey's hold
 
A good episode for the female characters. A great episode in general.

Daenerys OG staus achieved :woot:

I saw that coming a mile off but it was still awesome to watch.

I love the Queen of Thorns sass!

Varys story and his revenge was also aweome.

Lord Commander Mormont never got the chance to forgive his son Jorah :csad:

Joffery is a good macabre tour guide lol
Just realized Owen from Torchwood and Simon from Misfits are both in this lol
missandei was in Misfits as well.

Burn Gorman (Owen from Torchwood) has done good for himself after that show. The Dark Knight Rises, The Hour and now Game Of Thrones.

I really want to know what Pod did to them girls :funny:

Can't wait to see Tywin but Joffery in his place and see Ramsey play more mind games with Theon. Alfie Allen did a great job in the confession scene.
 
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Whatever happened to that HUGE army of Whitewalker's from last year's finale? They built that moment up as this big terrifying deal, and yet it seemed as if that entire army was taken out by the small Nightwatch group. Tell me I'm missing something.
 
They're still out there, didn't you watch the last episode? They littered the fist of the first men with specially arranged corpses.
 
I defy you not to sing this song whenever you watch the intro to the show:
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They're still out there, didn't you watch the last episode? They littered the fist of the first men with specially arranged corpses.

Ah, actually I missed most of it. Was going to catch it tonight. I was worried that the premier was saying the Nightwatch stopped them all off camera before the first scene.
 
So SO SO awesome.

The ending felt like a season finale and we are only 4 episodes in.

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The updated rendition of that Season 1 finale theme was so EPIC during the Dracarys scene. After last weeks, rock music the creators went basic to Dany's beast theme.

Straight up gangsta
 
Ah, actually I missed most of it. Was going to catch it tonight. I was worried that the premier was saying the Nightwatch stopped them all off camera before the first scene.

The White Walkers and Wights pretty much wiped out the Night's Watch. There were 300 at the Fist of the First Men and now there are less than 100, less after the mutiny now.
 
Starting to wonder if it was a good idea to have read the books before this particular season. On one end, I didn't get to be blown away by the twists along these last two episodes. I probably would have died, they were so cool.

On the other end, when reading the books, each of these moments and all the rest are ten times more lush and immersive due to the internal and even external dialogue and exposition in the novel and general George Martin format.

....delimmas.

As awesome as this show is right now(absolutely killing Walking dead in the meeting expectations department), they are still cutting out so much of the novel experience. ie the whole Jamie situation. I also the think this direction does a **** job of conveying just how powerful(with the sword) a few of these characters indeed are.

Man I can't wait till we get to the epic end of this season. It's just too great. I however dread the lull that comes in feast of crows...
 
In the books didn't [blackout]Sam become "Slayer"[/blackout] before the mutiny at Craster's? I wonder why they would change that. It does seem like Sam finally grew some stones when he was telling Gilly they had to leave. Maybe instead of [blackout] Sam killing a White Walker completely by accident, and then going on all embarrassed about it[/blackout] like in the books, they'll actually [blackout]make that a more heroic moment for him. Though he'll still have to be desperate in some way to resort to using the dragon glass.[/blackout]

Also, it seems as if the show won't bother with Willas Tyrell. I can understand why they would do that. It also explains why Loras [blackout]hasn't joined the Kingsguard yet.[/blackout]

Also, the two Lannister boys Robb's wife was patching up in episode 3, were they supposed to be the show's version of the Walders? At this point, I can't see how they would serve the story in the same way the characters of the same names did in the books. I'm thinking maybe [blackout]one of them will serve the purpose of the lackwit (was his name Jinglebells?) during the Red Wedding.[/blackout]
 
I however dread the lull that comes in feast of crows...
Feast is a slow burn (whose ending is just as good as any of the other books sans SoS IMO) but they'll be mixing in A Dance With Dragons in too for seasons 5 and 6. Besides we'll get Victarion Greyjoy, they could do a show just on him.
I predict those seasons will be the pace of a Boardwalk Empire season (which I enjoy very much, but it's not for eveyone).
 
In the books didn't [blackout]Sam become "Slayer"[/blackout] before the mutiny at Craster's? I wonder why they would change that. It does seem like Sam finally grew some stones when he was telling Gilly they had to leave. Maybe instead of [blackout] Sam killing a White Walker completely by accident, and then going on all embarrassed about it[/blackout] like in the books, they'll actually [blackout]make that a more heroic moment for him. Though he'll still have to be desperate in some way to resort to using the dragon glass.[/blackout]

Also, it seems as if the show won't bother with Willas Tyrell. I can understand why they would do that. It also explains why Loras [blackout]hasn't joined the Kingsguard yet.[/blackout]

Also, the two Lannister boys Robb's wife was patching up in episode 3, were they supposed to be the show's version of the Walders? At this point, I can't see how they would serve the story in the same way the characters of the same names did in the books. I'm thinking maybe [blackout]one of them will serve the purpose of the lackwit (was his name Jinglebells?) during the Red Wedding.[/blackout]

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Those two boys will be killed by Karstark. Therefore Robb will have to execute one of his bannermen.
 
This latest episode is 'wasting' my time. I can't stop rewatching parts of it! Please help!
 
I love the season finale feel of this last episode. I want every single one to be like that. :funny:

Also, FINALLY, Iwan Rheon gets something good to do. :awesome:

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Yeah, his menacing smile and stuff creeps me out with joy.
 
Big time spoiler DON'T CLICK IF YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW
Those two boys will be killed by Karstark. Therefore Robb will have to execute one of his bannermen.

But why, at this point?

Cat released Jaime a while ago. Having him do that now would be kind of out of nowhere. I'm thinking they might make him part of the Red Wedding betrayal, instead. I guess there's still Roose Bolton, but I just don't see what would suddenly motivate Karstark this long after Jaime's release.
 
that was probebly one of the best GOT episodes ever. I enjoyed the ending and crasters keep, my only small letdown was I enjoyed Lord Commander talking to Sam as he was dying like it the books. But thats a small letdown. Love the Jamie stuff.
 
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