HBO's Game of Thrones - Part 15

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I don't remember them saying "Rains of Castamere" was entirely at the Twins.

Also, consider in the book...

...the Wildlings attacked Castle Black from the south followed by the larger battle at the Wall. They're combining both in one episode. There isn't going to be a lot of time to focus on much else.

Roose is right, it's more of a "Blackwater" episode than "Rains of Castamere."
 
you must not have watched much of this season.

I've watched the whole season and this is just the first episode to do absolutely zero for me. Sansa is in the same situation just a different location. No tyrion. (I understand why, but it doesn't make his absence any less noticeable) No Jaime. Cersei wasn't being a *****. She was being oddly out of character in fact. Tywin was blah this episode. Nothing interesting from Dany. The whole episode just seemed like a few people talking in rooms about **** we already know. Even the attack on Crastor's Keep was underwhelming for me. Besides Crastor's Keep, the whole thing felt like a big stall.


Idk this episode just didn't work for me.
 
First time I ever changed the channel while watching Game of Thrones!

Deliberately, that is.
 
Well I dont like Roose, or his views. so he is wrong.

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Maybe it has to do with

Bloodraven. He was part Targaryen after all.
Yeah that makes sense.

however as the scene showed that he only saw his hand being burned, i interpreted it as him seeing his own dead will come by fire. Stannis? Yeah i'm totally speaking nonsense :)
 
Pretty good episode, it's the calm before the storm because holy crap that ep 6 preview! :eek:
 
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I wonder if Jojen's vision was a hint towards:


His fate in ADWD/TWOW. Will he die burned ?




thanks for the reply. And i'm with you there with 1000 bad things happening after 3 good.

Well...

It definitely seemed like one of those new, rare cases where the show may have "spoiled" the books. What Jojen saw, besides fire in his future, is hard to say... but it definitely isn't something that the books have ever mentioned.
 
Yeah that makes sense.

however as the scene showed that he only saw his hand being burned, i interpreted it as him seeing his own dead will come by fire. Stannis? Yeah i'm totally speaking nonsense :)

Or...

The dragons? We still have no idea. Or maybe it's just his body being burned AFTER he dies of something far more mundane. The visions are always hard to interpret.
 
First time I ever changed the channel while watching Game of Thrones!

Deliberately, that is.

So I'm not alone. That's good to know. I stuck around for the whole episode hoping it'd get better, but it didn't.
 
how on earth did you guys not like Jon Snow owning ass
 
how on earth did you guys not like Jon Snow owning ass

He took out some no name low level traitors who were likely kicked back and getting some poontang when he rolled in. Then he got his ass handed to him and had to be saved by a malnourished abused girl who has been used as a sex doll for weeks so he could stab his enemy in the back of the head...yep he totally owned some ass.:o
 
Killing someone while his back's turned felt like a big shift for Jon's character. Otherwise it wasn't quite up to par with the rest of the season. I also like that they're fast-tracking Brienne. I kept looking for Rorge or Biter to show up during her scenes, though.

Flaybowl Sunday can't get here quick enough.
 
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well i thought it was cool. they shoulda built up the crasters keep *****e but still
 
My only real complaint with this ep is that The Eyrie wasnt shown in the opening map. Is it too hard to actually show the locations corresponding with the storyline?
 
Watching Lyssa and Littlefinger, I never imagined a man and woman macking on each other could look so icky.
 
My only real complaint with this ep is that The Eyrie wasnt shown in the opening map. Is it too hard to actually show the locations corresponding with the storyline?

We could have one of those unfortunate shows where the titles never change.
 
On the list of problems with the episode, the absence of the Eyrie in the opening is not even in the top 20.
 
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