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That was a kickass ending. Don't **** with Jon Snow. Don't **** with Ghost. Don't **** with Bran. And especially, DON'T. ****. WITH. HODOR.
This needs to be a sig.
That was a kickass ending. Don't **** with Jon Snow. Don't **** with Ghost. Don't **** with Bran. And especially, DON'T. ****. WITH. HODOR.
I expected more aggression from Cersei. There was a scene or two back in season three where she wanted Tywin to consider her a serious player in the game. It was where Twyin told her she wasn't as clever as she thought. Perhaps this is what D&D were thinking of. Following up on that line of development. But yeah, I was waiting for her to start sending people to Qyburn.
How would you gauge Jon's mission? I believe they lost...five men? Seems like this could be made a more relevant plot pointwhen it comes to choosing the next lord commander.
THE KING WHO CARED!!!!!
Lyssa is a freak and completely crazy.Watching Lyssa and Littlefinger, I never imagined a man and woman macking on each other could look so icky.
All the Starks have terrible luck and are hopelessly naive.Sansa can't catch a break.
A shame no onegives a **** about the Wall enough to appreciate it.
Last night was huge. That is an enormous reveal. I mean, my jaw dropped to see that Littlefinger was responsible. ****ing incredible. It makes think about Littlefinger's quote about how Chaos isn't a pit, but a ladder.
Also, with as much moaning and screaming Lysa was doing in the middle of the night...they might need to change his name to Giantfinger...


). Loved Ghost taking out Rast though (I imagine the pen was open due to Bran & co. freeing Summer?) and being reunited with Jon. I mean, let's see... the last time Ghost was at Castle Black was back in first season, wasn't it (when they were still using dogs for the direwolves)? So certain characters that aren't too fond of Jon/that didn't go North with the Lord Commander might want to be more cautious what with the size that Ghost has become and now that he's back with his person 
Not my favorite episode of the season (so far) but I didn't think it was terrible or anything. It did feel like a 'filler' episode for the most part, getting some exposition squared away and the like.
I think the end at Crastor's Keep was my favorite if only for hating Bran and Jon being SO CLOSE to a reunion (I knew it wasn't going to happen... still... Stark's can't catch a flippin' break!!!). Loved Ghost taking out Rast though (I imagine the pen was open due to Bran & co. freeing Summer?) and being reunited with Jon. I mean, let's see... the last time Ghost was at Castle Black was back in first season, wasn't it (when they were still using dogs for the direwolves)? So certain characters that aren't too fond of Jon/that didn't go North with the Lord Commander might want to be more cautious what with the size that Ghost has become and now that he's back with his person
What do you guys think about the Lannister's gold mine change? I thought it was a ridicilously stupid change, that makes Tywin Lannister into a bit of an fool.
well i thought it was cool. they shoulda built up the crasters keep *****e but still

Cersei's actions last night just seemed to me as her playing the "sympathy" card to influence the jury against Tyrion.
To me, it just looked like Cersei is planning something. That, or she's trying to set the table for possibly influencing Tyrion's trial. Or maybe not, I'm just hesitant to take her at face value when she's being accepting of what is happening. Though,there's no real point in going head to head with Margery, because she already knows Tywin will have Tommen marry her for the exact same reason she was going to marry Joffrey.
I thought her scene with Oberyn, especially the part where she says "little girls get hurt everywhere in the world" was pretty poignant.
Agreed. Though I will also say, she seems to be legitimately depressed. And she probably is. She just saw her first born son die in her arms. That's going to leave an impression on you.

To me, it just looked like Cersei is planning something. That, or she's trying to set the table for possibly influencing Tyrion's trial. Or maybe not, I'm just hesitant to take her at face value when she's being accepting of what is happening. Though,there's no real point in going head to head with Margery, because she already knows Tywin will have Tommen marry her for the exact same reason she was going to marry Joffrey.
I thought her scene with Oberyn, especially the part where she says "little girls get hurt everywhere in the world" was pretty poignant.