This thread is so entertaining
But seriously, it must be nice to be an Unsullied viewer.![]()
That was quite the finale. A few thoughts
Curious to see where they take Jon's path now. He seems to have caught the eye of Stannis. Hopefully Jon can have a more important part in the story. Should Stannis take the throne, Jon would make a great hand at some point...like his father.
The Hound/Brienne fight was pretty graphic. At first, I thought they would call it even and Hound would let Arya go. Should have known better.
The Cersi and Jaime storyline is just as weird as it has been.
Tywin's pompous attitude and brushing off of Tyrerion's love for Shae was typical Tywin. "You are a Lannister". That usually does the trick, but as Cersi explained earlier in the episode. That no longer means anything to the children. Half-man wins this one hand-idly.
The three-eyed raven guy was far and away the most out there storyline going. Bran's future is incredibly hard to tell. This could go so many ways.
Khaleesi's story was quite foreboding. That scene with the baby was pretty messed up. Drogon is a scary mutha....that story is very interesting because the ramifications could be huge.
btw, I keep reading that the show is almost caught up with the books....GOOD. Now, the readers can't spoil the fun, and get off the high-horse about what is missing/different/to come/ruining surprises. That makes me quite happy.
In the books, Shae often reminds Tyrion that she's a ****e. I think that one of our villains will be Ramsay or Roose. Recall that Roose played a big role in the climax of the Red Wedding.
Makes you wonder what will finish 1st the Books or the TV Series I remember that Martin took a long time to write Book 5. Either that or it took a long time to get Book 5 out one of the two.
Do we have to put spoiler tags on things regarding the last released episode? (The finale) or can we talk openly about it once it has aired?
Once something has aired, it is fair game. What I am saying is, book spoilers are 100 % prohibited.
So what did Mance say about the giant being the last in his line exactly? Like is he the last in his family, or the last giant ever?
Yeah, I'm guessing Stannis might make Jon his Hand. Can he do that if he's a Snow and/or a Man of the Knights' Watch? Doesn't the wall not abide by any other laws in Westeros?That was quite the finale. A few thoughts
Curious to see where they take Jon's path now. He seems to have caught the eye of Stannis. Hopefully Jon can have a more important part in the story. Should Stannis take the throne, Jon would make a great hand at some point...like his father.
The Hound/Brienne fight was pretty graphic. At first, I thought they would call it even and Hound would let Arya go. Should have known better.
The Cersi and Jaime storyline is just as weird as it has been.
Tywin's pompous attitude and brushing off of Tyrerion's love for Shae was typical Tywin. "You are a Lannister". That usually does the trick, but as Cersi explained earlier in the episode. That no longer means anything to the children. Half-man wins this one hand-idly.
The three-eyed raven guy was far and away the most out there storyline going. Bran's future is incredibly hard to tell. This could go so many ways.
Khaleesi's story was quite foreboding. That scene with the baby was pretty messed up. Drogon is a scary mutha....that story is very interesting because the ramifications could be huge.
btw, I keep reading that the show is almost caught up with the books....GOOD. Now, the readers can't spoil the fun, and get off the high-horse about what is missing/different/to come/ruining surprises. That makes me quite happy.
This is awesome.