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

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Tywin made a comment about not seeing Casterly Rock again before he died. I wonder if thoughts of who'll succeed him as head of the family keep him up at night? :
 
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lol true.

And it was shame nobody laughed at Tyrion's rather well structured, and intelligent joke about Joffrey being sodomized.

A great joke, and nothing but crickets. Of course, the first man to laugh would probably get beheaded, so....
Exactly. You stab yourself in the leg to keep from laughing at that point. The amount of tension in the scene is so insane. You are just waiting for a classic Tyrion slap and yet you know he can't.

The actor playing Joffrey is retiring from acting.
Jack Glesson is going out like James Deen, without the early passing of course.
 
Tywin made a comment about not seeing Casterly Rock again before he died. I wonder if thoughts of who'll succeed him as head of the family keep him up at night? :
That isn't what keeps him up at night. :o

:funny:

Jaime trying to run in the armor with the fake hand, is so hilarious. He so bad at protecting kings in his current state. Almost useless.
 
I didn't notice this happening to Varys. :funny:

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The Purple Wedding is the gift that keeps on giving.
 
Joffrey, Cersei and Tywin were all varying degrees of despicable this Ep.
 

Wow, I almost forgot about that scene. My brother and I really liked that scene we (finally!) got with Tyrion and Jamie. It was very telling how, through that scene, you can see that ultimately...Tyrion might be the only person he trusts completely. Brienne is probably up there, but it was nice to see how honest Jamie was with his brother. Jamie didn't ******** Tyrion at all about how completely defenseless he is. Jamie brushed off the doubts from everyone else, but he was honest with Tyrion. And hell, Tyrion being the good brother and trying to cheer him up. Even after Jamie accidentally spilled wine, Tyrion poured wine on the table.

It was just kind of nice to see that, and reminds us of something that I'd almost forgotten from season one. That Jamie and Tyrion really do get along.
 
I wish this hadn't been spoiled for me as I would have enjoyed it more. At least its about time a Lannister died. I hated how the Starks kept getting slaughtered off

When he got married, why did they present Joffrey as being from House Baratheon and Lannister instead of just Baratheon? If he and Marj were to have kids, who their son be presented as being from House Baratheon, Lannister and Tyrell?
 
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Just started watching the latest episode. Wasn't on at 2am last night so I guess I'll be a day behind every time. Awesome so far!
 
All the gifs on this page are brilliant. :woot:




Don't think I've ever said those words before!
 
PS. I loved the fact Locke and Ramsay are friends.

Same here. They be homies. :awesome:

I really enjoyed seeing Roose and Ramsay. There was a lot of good stuff there, from seeing the importance Roose saw in Theon, and how that's now ruined. But I got really excited at seeing them set up a showdown with Jon. Jon isn't supposed to be seeking vengeance for his brother, because of his vows. But, it looks like vengeance is going to be seeking him out if Bolton straight up makes a run at him. Which, like I said, I'm very excited for. And poor Theon. I just...poor Theon. This series really plays with your emotions, because you manage to feel bad even for the bad people. Theon had two innocent children murdered, as they reminded us. And yet, I feel bad for him. It's amazing how they're able to pull things off like that so well.

Tell me about it. One of the aspects I love most about this series. Jamie's basically the same, without, you know, his, ahem, main appendage being chopped off. Sword hand is probably the next "best" thing for him though. :o

But yeah, poor Theon. I can't even begin explaining how much I wanted him to murder the **** out of Ramsay then and there, when he revealed Robb's death, even though as a book reader, I knew that was never on the cards.

But, man...what an ending. I couldn't believe he was dying. I didn't actually believe it until his face started changing color. It was really fascinating how, despite being such a little **** that I wanted to see suffer, that I found pity for him at the end. That may have been the most pathetic death we've seen on the series, so far. Pathetic was the word I kept thinking of after he'd died. In the end, he died like a scared little boy in his mother's arms. He did seem to suffer quite a bit, too. I also thought it was funny that as his final prick move, Joffrey still managed to **** over Tyrion by doing the "you murdered me!" finger point as he was lying there, choking.

The Starks send their regards.

Pretty much my thoughts as well. :up:
 
Ah man, my recording cut off the ending! :cmad: :cmad:

Luckily there's a repeat due to start in 10 minutes.
 
Took a screencap from Bran's vision:

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Looks like an arm in black with a White Walker reflected on the ice. :awesome:
 
I do find it kind of odd that Tommen hasn't gotten more screen time, or lines. Like, when he's sitting next to Tyrion. I almost forgot about him after Season 2.

I mean, he is the heir presumptive to the throne. I assume now that he's king, he'll at least get some lines.
 
Wow, I almost forgot about that scene. My brother and I really liked that scene we (finally!) got with Tyrion and Jamie. It was very telling how, through that scene, you can see that ultimately...Tyrion might be the only person he trusts completely. Brienne is probably up there, but it was nice to see how honest Jamie was with his brother. Jamie didn't ******** Tyrion at all about how completely defenseless he is. Jamie brushed off the doubts from everyone else, but he was honest with Tyrion. And hell, Tyrion being the good brother and trying to cheer him up. Even after Jamie accidentally spilled wine, Tyrion poured wine on the table.

It was just kind of nice to see that, and reminds us of something that I'd almost forgotten from season one. That Jamie and Tyrion really do get along.

Let's be honest. Jamie only hangs with Tyrion now because he finally knows what it feels like to be a disowned freak.
 
Let's be honest. Jamie only hangs with Tyrion now because he finally knows what it feels like to be a disowned freak.

No. Jaime and Tyrion have always been fiercely loyal to each other. Catelyn kidnapping Tyrion is the reason why Jaime attacked Ned in the streets of King's Landing.
 
I wonder if they'll keep his...uh.."confession" in the final Ep. They haven't really hinted at it in the show..
 
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