Game of Thrones - HBO part 2 - Part 8

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Oh, I thought you was saying people shouldn't be shocked by fiction. We are on the same page. Three seasons into the show people should know what to expect.

Oh no I was shocked...I was talking about the poster being offended because of his personal life and complaining about that scene. I almost spit my tea drank out.
 
The image that stuck with me was Cat getting her throat slit. She had a look of relief on her face when it happened, it was very sad/creepy
 
A shame that we didn't get to see [blackout]Cat go completely bat**** crazy and start clawing her own face up[/blackout], but that was as brutal as brutal can get.

I'm actually ok with that being left out now that I've seen the episode. The way she screams, slits the girls throat and just goes blank is perfect. She completely broke and was gone before the blade ever touched her.
 
I wanted top post this beautiful rendition here:

Rains of Castamere by Karliene Reynolds

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Yeah, I'm not really on the same page...hated the scene..

but still love the series..the show can do no wrong at the end of the day.

For some reason I thought tonight was the finale and I cheered when they said "coming up next week on the finale"..at least we don't have to wait a year
 
A shame that we didn't get to see [blackout]Cat go completely bat**** crazy and start clawing her own face up[/blackout], but that was as brutal as brutal can get.

Well to be honest, show Cat has always been much more composed, and stronger seeming to me, then book Cat was. I think her reaction fit more with the way they developed her character for the show.
 
Oh no I was shocked...I was talking about the poster being offended because of his personal life and complaining about that scene. I almost spit my tea drank out.

why? I didnt like it..big deal... I probably would have still hated it without a pregnant wife sitting next to me...if it's of any meaning to you I still like the series dude..in fact, i liked the episode.
 
New rule of thumb in Westeros;

NEVER name your child Eddard. Ever.
 
Please...

Give me Coldhands next week :awesome:.
 
Michelle Fairley rocked that scene. :up: [blackout]So glad the show's not done with her yet. [/blackout]
 
as well as the Talisa thing fit into the scene, I could have done without it. that was some ****ed up stuff hahah

craziest scene I have ever laid eyes on and i knew it was coming. wow.

Walder was perfect. And his little smirk to Robb when its shown that his daughter is actually pretty cute lol
 
Yeah the way she went out was completely true to her character. Once she let out that scream she was dead, the knife only added a clear image to her death.
 
The Direwolf hit me hardest.
 
Someone remind me... Does Bran know Jon was there in the book? I thought he didn't actually see him, but did see Ghost.
 
Now that I've collected my thoughts...

That ending made Ned Stark's death look like something out of a Disney movie.

[BLACKOUT]I was anticipating and dreading the Red Wedding at the same time. And Jesus, it was even more brutal than it was in the book. I had suspected Talisa was going to be a spy working for the Lannisters (the evidence is there), so imagine my surprise when she ended up getting stabbed multiple times in the belly. That's going to haunt me. And between Grey Wind dying, Rob's "mother...", and Cat's anguished scream, I was just numb for a few minutes afterwards. [/BLACKOUT]

I think I need a drink.
 
So that was the Rains of Castermere that was playing before everything went to hell, right? It seemed to set off Cat's spidey-sense.
 
****, I completely forgot about Edmure. I'm pretty sure in the books (someone correct me if im wrong) no one knows for sure what happened to him, and he hasn't been heard from for a couple books so he may yet be alive. Considering this, the show will probably go its own direction with him.

Oh, and thank god Blackfish went to take a piss.

RE: Edmure

He's still there. He's a hostage. They treaten to hang him every day of the seige at Riverrun. He treats with Jaime at some point.
 
Am I the only one who thinks Bran's storyline is the worst thing ever? It's as bad as Dany's arc in season 2, if not worse.
 
Me and my friends had a "no talking till the end credits" policy and right when they started, one of them yelled out [BLACKOUT]"NED JUNIOR! NOOOOO!"[/BLACKOUT]
 
So that was the Rains of Castermere that was playing before everything went to hell, right? It seemed to set off Cat's spidey-sense.

Yep. In my head it was a lot quicker. They play the song, other fishy things are happening during the song, and as soon as it's done, they pull out their crossbows. I can't remember if in the book Frey had a speech before Rob took a bolt to the chest

Also, in the books, all through the scene it's mentioned how loud and bad the the band is. That would be because they're not an actual band.
 
Oh my fn god..holy ****.....HOLY SWEET CRAP
 
Am I the only one who thinks Bran's storyline is the worst thing ever? It's as bad as Dany's arc in season 2, if not worse.

I felt tonight's episode was the first interesting thing that's happened in Bran's storyline all season.
 
Bran's story is the weakest, until something happened tonight. But yes that arc stinks so far
 
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