HBO's Game of Thrones - - - - - Part 14

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Would someone be able to direc me to the trailer

Where they think Coldhands is shown?
 
Where was little finger? Interesting he's missing during the king death
 
Headed to the Vale as Lord of Harrenhal.
 
From what I remember,

How they kill Joffrey was that one of the jewels on Sansa's necklace contained the poison. The Grandmother slipped it off her necklace and dropped it in Joffrey's drink. I could have sworn Little Finger explained all this in the books.

After Olenna touches Sansa's hair and necklace one of the jewels is missing
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Dry pie, the leading cause of death.





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Trust me, Bloodraven features in tonight's episode.


And Drz just because it's credited to GRRM doesn't mean he wrote it all. He didn't write the Jaime or Theon scenes in Bear and the Maiden Fair last year for instance.

He was, but I predicted how :woot:

I kinda doubt it. Since episode 10 is "The Children", my expectation is Bran will meet Leaf and Bloodraven shortly after. If Bran sees him, I think it may just be a quick glimpse or maybe he communicates with him. I hope the show has him explain who he is. The books easily name-drop old kings and other historical figures so you could piece it together before and guess, but the show doesn't have the liberty to show a character's inner thoughts and have them think about the history of something to make the viewer aware of it.

i loved it. Bran's vision was awesome

also, the ONLY complain i have, and i gotta say is really really minor, and nitpicky from a book fan perspective:


the fact that the Kingsguard did absolutely nothing. like, NOTHING at all. at the final moments, when Joffrey points to Tyrion, behind Tyrion there is a Kingsguard who is just.... there. i mean, the ONE person you must protect is dying mere 10ft from you and you stand like that??


i know, it is really minor, and probably im being too nitpicky, but i wanted to mention it.

also loved the dwarves scene. particularly Sansa's moments with it. it's always nice to hear the Stark theme

I didn't see anyone that looked like Coldhands in Bran's vision. Just the wight wildling child and a decaying horse. There was someone through glass/ice when Cersei said "He saw us!" but I thought it was supposed to represent Jaime since that's who pushed him but Bran doesn't remember.

With the Kingsguard, that's intentional. The order has been a bunch of thugs since Robert took over, save Ser Barristan (and even Jaime). They aren't greatest living knights like when the Targaryens ruled.

Get mad at me if you want, but there are likely suspects and there are completely unlikely not in a million years nor in any universe suspects. Cersei is one of those latter suspects. I mean seriously there is zero reason you should have even considered her as a suspect when there are literally a handful of other infinitely more likely suspects. GRRM likes to surprise and the show does too. But it doesn't break logic and take wild turns unless it makes sense and what you are speculating makes no sense given what we know about Cersei. Her children are the only thing that brings her happiness. Even Joffrey.

And for the record I didn't spoil you. You still don't know who did it. All I did was point out that the most unlikely suspect...is not the killer. Hardly a spoiler.

There's no need to be hostile and shoot down someone's speculation. And even saying someone didn't do it is a spoiler.
 
Are we using spoiler tags for the book or Sunday's HBO episode?
 
I hope I'm not the only one who felt sort of sad watching Joffery die. He deserved it and I hated him, but when he was actually dying I only saw a little boy who was scared and wanted comfort from his mother.
 
I hope I'm not the only one who felt sort of sad watching Joffery die. He deserved it and I hated him, but when he was actually dying I only saw a little boy who was scared and wanted comfort from his mother.

I was sad because we don't get Jacks performance anymore but in no way sad for the character.
 
Are we using spoiler tags for the book or Sunday's HBO episode?
Some aren't even spoiler tagging book information like Cold Hands. They just throw out details that if you hadn't read the books are spoilers and then some are randomly spoiler tagging stuff that already happened in the show.

The death of Joffery was too short but still satisfying. He really needed to die a more lasting death but the one he got looked painful enough.
 
So does anyone think we will get the death of Tywin and Shae at the end of this season? or is that too soon?
 
The king is dead. **** the king. :word:

So does anyone think we will get the death of Tywin and Shae at the end of this season? or is that too soon?
Yes. It will happen this season.
 
For those that do not believe we will see the end of ADWD and AFFC by the end of next season, I give you this episode. Look at the storylines. They are moving full steam ahead.

And please spoiler tag book material that hasn't been covered on the show.
 
You know looking back at this series they
really shouldn't marry people in series because wedding have pretty much bring death in this series.
 
I suggest not going to any wedding with a color associated with the title. :funny:
 
For those that do not believe we will see the end of ADWD and AFFC by the end of next season, I give you this episode. Look at the storylines. They are moving full steam ahead.

And please spoiler tag book material that hasn't been covered on the show.

Except for Dragonstone which has oddly stalled considering the way Season 3 ended.

But still, I must say, despite them making Stannis a prick to Davos for no reason, I did love that exchange with Selyse.

"She's a spiteful little beast, she needs the rod."

"She's my daughter you will not strike her."
 
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