Game of Thrones - HBO part 2 - Part 7

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Not just menacing. Did you see the look on his face when they started to torture Theon again? It was almost a mixture of glee and ecstasy. So creepy.

Oh yeah, I missed that! Will have to rewatch that part again. I saw it now. So awesome! Hope this guy is a great psycho.

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that gif goes so well as a conclusion to the other dragon gifs right above
 

Idk if it is something they have done with the makeup, the hair, clothes or what it is, but Dany looks more mature and exudes more power than she has in the past two season. She doesn't look like a girl anymore. She looks like a woman. I noticed something slightly different with Cersei as well. I think the hair looks better this season, but I don't think that is all of it.
 
I think she is carrying herself differently. I've noticed it as well.
 
Idk if it is something they have done with the makeup, the hair, clothes or what it is, but Dany looks more mature and exudes more power than she has in the past two season. She doesn't look like a girl anymore. She looks like a woman. I noticed something slightly different with Cersei as well. I think the hair looks better this season, but I don't think that is all of it.

It is called acting :)
 
"I don't distrust you because you're a woman. I distrust you because you're not as smart as you think you are."

Cersei in a nutshell.
 
Idk if it is something they have done with the makeup, the hair, clothes or what it is, but Dany looks more mature and exudes more power than she has in the past two season. She doesn't look like a girl anymore. She looks like a woman. I noticed something slightly different with Cersei as well. I think the hair looks better this season, but I don't think that is all of it.

I just loved the moment she started shooting off Valyrian. You could practically hear the slave master ****ting his pants in terror.
 
Also I want to see Rast die. Brutally. :o
 
Idk if it is something they have done with the makeup, the hair, clothes or what it is, but Dany looks more mature and exudes more power than she has in the past two season. She doesn't look like a girl anymore. She looks like a woman. I noticed something slightly different with Cersei as well. I think the hair looks better this season, but I don't think that is all of it.

With Dany, I think it's a combination of the character being more placed in a position of power as well as her rocking her new blue pimp cloak of pimpness. Indeed, in Season 1, she was first sold off to and then dependent on Drogo. And in Season 2, her Khalisar was in ruins and she had to resort to begging to survive; whereupon she was played as a pawn. In contrast, Season 3 has her negotiating to buy herself an army and then taking out a whole city after tricking the slave masters.

Speaking of her little stunt... Much as when I first read the book, I can't help but feel that it was a stupid thing she did. Sure, she got to keep her dragons and gain a huge Unsullied army. However, it also sent the message to her potential allies that she is someone who is not to be trusted. She will not necessarily honour her end of a bargain and she will turn on your at a whim if she feels like it.
 
With Dany, I think it's a combination of the character being more placed in a position of power as well as her rocking her new blue pimp cloak of pimpness. Indeed, in Season 1, she was first sold off to and then dependent on Drogo. And in Season 2, her Khalisar was in ruins and she had to resort to begging to survive; whereupon she was played as a pawn. In contrast, Season 3 has her negotiating to buy herself an army and then taking out a whole city after tricking the slave masters.

Speaking of her little stunt... Much as when I first read the book, I can't help but feel that it was a stupid thing she did. Sure, she got to keep her dragons and gain a huge Unsullied army. However, it also sent the message to her potential allies that she is someone who is not to be trusted. She will not necessarily honour her end of a bargain and she will turn on your at a whim if she feels like it.

Treachery and cunning are the currency of Essos. If she had pulled that stunt in Westeros she probably would have killed her public image and only been followed thereafter due to fear or respect depending on the person. In Essos, however, that was just smart negotiating on her part.
 
Treachery and cunning are the currency of Essos. If she had pulled that stunt in Westeros she probably would have killed her public image and only been followed thereafter due to fear or respect depending on the person. In Essos, however, that was just smart negotiating on her part.

Really? I get that Essos is a much harsher land than Westeros. However, with trade being such an important part of its economy, I would have thought a certain code of conduct would be expected when conducting business; namely that the buyer would at the very least not immediately try killing you with the weapons you just sold him.

Even if that's not the case, Dany still intends to re-conquer Westeros, no? And in order to do that she will likely need some measure of support on the continent.
 
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.

Maybe because that all he talks about in almost every scene he's in :)
 
Yeah, Rast needs to die. Also, in Season 2, wasn't that fool, Janos Slynt, heading to the Night's Watch too? Dammit, so many psychos joining there.
 
Really? I get that Essos is a much harsher land than Westeros. However, with trade being such an important part of its economy, I would have thought a certain code of conduct would be expected when conducting business; namely that the buyer would at the very least not immediately try killing you with the weapons you just sold him.

Even if that's not the case, Dany still intends to re-conquer Westeros, no? And in order to do that she will likely need some measure of support on the continent.

The slaver state that harbors criminals from Westeros? It's like the wild west out there.
 
That was one hell of an episode!
 
So are they just abandoning Ser Dontos altogether? because if they are what was the point of introducing him in the first place.
 
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