Game of Thrones - HBO part 2 - Part 8

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Hodor freaking out at the storm made me laugh.

Good to see Jon finally give shank that wildling from the office
Who thought Mr Flich could be such a dick.
I take solace in the fact the Doctor killed him in Doctor Who
I swear to God, the second [blackout]Lady Stoneheart[/blackout] appears on screen... it'll be better than porn. :o

I can't wait to she her rain hellfire on these sons of witches
 
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Well, I need some air. But I'm too tired to go out. Oh well, I don't really get this episode, it felt so happy and stuff, but then that music played and then so much stuff.

I need to go see a doctor, someone who's not Qyburn.

I also lost a YT subscriber too - worst day ever.
Qyburn could help....
 
Seeing team Daenerys take down the guards was pretty cool.
 
He has so many gooey white "creams" that he can rub over your stump.
 
Last weeks episode was better overall.

Enjoyed the Red Wedding though.
 
So after last night’s episode, does this mean that [BLACKOUT]Tyrion[/BLACKOUT] is now the [BLACKOUT]Lord of Winterfell[/BLACKOUT] since he’s [BLACKOUT]married to the eldest Stark[/BLACKOUT]?

Also, I was under the impression that Jon [BLACKOUT]took off to chase down eagle-Orell[/BLACKOUT].
 
I feel like I'm the only one who didn't really care that Stark, his girl and his mom died. Those characters had such a boring story in Season 2 and 3. When it comes to the Starks, I've always rooted for the bastard, Snow.

It's kind of sad that Stark was in charge of this army and redeeming the family yet it's his mom that knows ****s about to go down when they close the doors. He was oblivious to something that obvious and fishy.
 
I feel like I'm the only one who didn't really care that Stark, his girl and his mom died. Those characters had such a boring story in Season 2 and 3. When it comes to the Starks, I've always rooted for the bastard, Snow.

It's kind of sad that Stark was in charge of this army and redeeming the family yet it's his mom that knows ****s about to go down when they close the doors. He was oblivious to something that obvious and fishy.

They assumed they were safe. That's what the bread and salt custom at the beginning of the episode was for. The Frey's broke that "unwritten" rule.
 
[BLACKOUT]Lady Stoneheart[/BLACKOUT] will need some kind of epic theme song for the first or so appearance based on the reactions from non book readers. Get John Williams on that ****
 
The Starks both put their trust in the wrong people. Ned should of never trust Littlefinger and Robb shouldn't of trusted Roose.

The only way you could make it more obvious those guys were shady was if they were literally twirling moustaches.
 
They assumed they were safe. That's what the bread and salt custom at the beginning of the episode was for. The Frey's broke that "unwritten" rule.

I was talking about once the hall doors closed. Not before that. I understand that before that, they had no reason to secretly arm themselves since they thought everthing was ok between them and the old dude.

I just think it's ridiculous he did all that because Stark didn't want to marry one of his daughters, who are all ugly as sin.
 
I was talking about once the hall doors closed. Not before that. I understand that before that, they had no reason to secretly arm themselves since they thought everthing was ok between them and the old dude.

I just think it's ridiculous he did all that because Stark didn't want to marry one of his daughters, who are all ugly as sin.

Frey uses his children as barter. He presumed that should Robb defeat the Lannisters and take the Iron Throne, then his daughter would be queen and any sons they had would also become heirs to the throne as well (he also would have a claim to Winterfell, since one of his sons was promised to Arya).

When Robb married someone else, it was more than breaking a promise to his daughter, Frey's claim to the Iron Throne was lost with it, which is what Frey really wanted. If he couldn't get that from the Starks, he would give his allegiance to another.
 
Frey uses his children as barter. He presumed that should Robb defeat the Lannisters and take the Iron Throne, then his daughter would be queen and any sons they had would also become heirs to the throne as well (he also would have a claim to Winterfell, since one of his sons was promised to Arya).

When Robb married someone else, it was more than breaking a promise to his daughter, Frey's claim to the Iron Throne was lost with it, which is what Frey really wanted. If he couldn't get that from the Starks, he would give his allegiance to another.

Makes sense. Now that I think about it, one of the old dudes men said something along the lines of "the Lannisters say hello. I'm paraphrasing of course.
 
Makes sense. Now that I think about it, one of the old dudes men said something along the lines of "the Lannisters say hello. I'm paraphrasing of course.

Yep, the Lannisters knew about Robb breaking his promise to the Frey's, so they made a deal with them. That's why they made the deal to have Edmure marry the Frey daughter. It was just to get the Starks and his army there to be slaughtered. The Lannisters were behind the whole thing.
 
I thought Ygritte was supposed to get an arrow in Jon's leg before he ran or maybe he got stabbed there or something when he escaped. Or was that just my poor bad memory... ?
 
Lol at people blaming HBO for this and threatening to cancel their subscription. This was all George.
 
He isn't all that kind to his people. :p
 
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