He was talking about the rumor.What was Cersei/Qyburn talking about when Qyburn said his littlebirds found something more?
Aside from the Mountain destroying that dude I was pretty bored......
thank God the Aria stroy line is done....terrible.
thank god Dragon queen is finally back....way dragged out
thank god Blackfish is gone.....boring and dragged out
Hoping it picks up from here....seemed like a filler ep.
Worst thing this show ever did. Yes even worse than sand snakes. What a waste.
I've really liked the last couple episodes but agree that this one was a real dud.
Dragons laying waste to the ships would have been a way better ending than Arya/Waif chase. As someone said, at least that thread is over.
You guys stoked for that Sons of Anarchy spin-off?Things I liked...
1. The Mountain ripping off a head
2. Bronn and Pod
3. Tyrion and the wine party
I liked the episode, but that series of events was awful.Jaime: You have a child.
Edmure: I have a child?
Jaime: Yes. Now surrender the castle or I'll catapult it into the castle.
Edmure: You'll catapult the baby that I have no idea whether actually exists and is mine?
Jaime: Yes.
Edmure: Ok.
A storyline had no point.A girl is finally done with a dead end sorry arc.
He knew he had a son. He just never met him.Jaime: You have a child.
Edmure: I have a child?
Jaime: Yes. Now surrender the castle or I'll catapult it into the castle.
Edmure: You'll catapult the baby that I have no idea whether actually exists and is mine?
Jaime: Yes.
Edmure: Ok.
Well she cut the candle off giving her an advantage since she was blind even though even when she was blind waif still kicked her ### every time.Waif chasing Aria like Terminator and Aria surviving stomach stabbing and multiple fatal falls.
All part of her master plan.
I agree that Ed giving in seemed weak but really we don't know what made him agree. We didn't see the end of the conversation. Regardless I thought it was a good Jamie scene. He went from a sympathetic character to a hated ####### with the "anything for Cersei " talk.Jaime: You have a child.
Edmure: I have a child?
Jaime: Yes. Now surrender the castle or I'll catapult it into the castle.
Edmure: You'll catapult the baby that I have no idea whether actually exists and is mine?
Jaime: Yes.
Edmure: Ok.
This time the waif was blind too.Well she cut the candle off giving her an advantage since she was blind even though even when she was blind waif still kicked her ### every time.
I'm guessing he's got some dirt on the High Sparrow. Has to be.What was Cersei/Qyburn talking about when Qyburn said his littlebirds found something more?
We don't know what made him agree? I think it might have had something to do with a choice between his infant son being launched from a catapult and the death of all his family or freedom.I agree that Ed giving in seemed weak but really we don't know what made him agree. We didn't see the end of the conversation. Regardless I thought it was a good Jamie scene. He went from a sympathetic character to a hated ####### with the "anything for Cersei " talk.
I thought it was pretty good too. Not great or a GOT classic but I'm surprised people seem to hate it so much. For the first time I enjoyed the Arya storyline again but maybe because it's finally over. I enjoyed how she was playing the Waif and luring her into a trap. I would've enjoyed seeing the fight but turning the tables on her so the room went dark and she had gained the advantage of being blind was smart. My only regret was that she didn't kill Jaqen at the end although perhaps he can't be killed. Although her claiming her name was great stuff.Don't know if I was watching the same episode but I thought it was pretty good, a lot of interesting scenes.
fypcant believe they didn't showthat old actress lady slashing upfake Sansa'sface#### again...HBO must be saving the budget for next week
no problem with that stuff, but recovering from like three stabs in the gut in the span of a few days is pretty weak imoPeople complain about Arya's storyline but it's obvious they need it to establish her credentials as a stone cold killing machine later. All the martial arts skills allow her to overcome her physical deficiencies obviously this will be needed later.
Its really more than that though. She learned to blend into her surrounding unnoticed (though you might have forgotten that with how she was so easily found/stabbed by the waif). She learned to observe things closely, using all of her senses. She learned to read people, and whether they are telling the truth.People complain about Arya's storyline but it's obvious they need it to establish her credentials as a stone cold killing machine later. All the martial arts skills allow her to overcome her physical deficiencies obviously this will be needed later.
I agree it's the whole package. All these skills will come into play later too.Its really more than that though. She learned to blend into her surrounding unnoticed (though you might have forgotten that with how she was so easily found/stabbed by the waif). She learned to observe things closely, using all of her senses. She learned to read people, and whether they are telling the truth.
But they didnt show any of that in the last season in a half. All they showed was her getting her ### kicked by the waif and her getting discovered by the waif. Thats why the whole thing was done poorly IMO.Its really more than that though. She learned to blend into her surrounding unnoticed (though you might have forgotten that with how she was so easily found/stabbed by the waif). She learned to observe things closely, using all of her senses. She learned to read people, and whether they are telling the truth.
Yeah that requires some serious overlooking by the viewer. They overdid it on the stabs in the fight because an assassin with that knife with multiple stabs into the gut of a girl? Then some stitches and milk of the poppy and she's back in the pink? Just have to overlook it to get by it.no problem with that stuff, but recovering from like three stabs in the gut in the span of a few days is pretty weak imo
It's pretty funny that her recovery is less believable than the fakeArya theoryYeah that requires some serious overlooking by the viewer. They overdid it on the stabs in the fight because an assassin with that knife with multiple stabs into the gut of a girl? Then some stitches and milk of the puppy and she's back in the pink? Just have to overlook it to get by it.
Have they shown Arya being a badass at all? All I can remember is her getting her ### kicked on the regular by mysterious dude and Waif.But they didnt show any of that in the last season in a half. All they showed was her getting her ### kicked by the waif and her getting discovered by the waif. Thats why the whole thing was done poorly IMO.
How do we know it was only a few days?no problem with that stuff, but recovering from like three stabs in the gut in the span of a few days is pretty weak imo
The previous week's Arya story was more disappointing in many ways than last night's events. She's supposed to be a trained faceless man assassin, but goes strolling around the city unarmed, throwing bags of money around and making a scene, gets surprised attacked and stabbed. Surely she knew they would come after her.Its really more than that though. She learned to blend into her surrounding unnoticed (though you might have forgotten that with how she was so easily found/stabbed by the waif). She learned to observe things closely, using all of her senses. She learned to read people, and whether they are telling the truth.
I think she was at her most badass during her verbal sparring with Tywin.Have they shown Arya being a badass at all? All I can remember is her getting her ### kicked on the regular by mysterious dude and Waif.
Yeah when she killed Meryn TrantHave they shown Arya being a badass at all? All I can remember is her getting her ### kicked on the regular by mysterious dude and Waif.
My complaint about Arya's storyline isn't about her credentials as a killing machine. It's being stabbed repeatedly in the intestines and likely other vital organs, then taking a swim in presumably bacteria filled water, bleeding out enough that she should have needed a transfusion, leaping around Braavos the next day like Spiderman and then walking away like it was merely a flesh wound. I thought we were going to find out there was some trickery at play after last episode, presuming Aryan wasn't going to die. But apparently all she needed was a glass of poppy milk.People complain about Arya's storyline but it's obvious they need it to establish her credentials as a stone cold killing machine later. All the martial arts skills allow her to overcome her physical deficiencies obviously this will be needed later.
No reason to kill Jaqen. He is an Arya fan. Arya had no name and no name was demanded by the red god and Arya delivered the no name girl. The red god is satisfied and Jaqen allows her to walk away.I thought it was pretty good too. Not great or a GOT classic but I'm surprised people seem to hate it so much. For the first time I enjoyed the Arya storyline again but maybe because it's finally over. I enjoyed how she was playing the Waif and luring her into a trap. I would've enjoyed seeing the fight but turning the tables on her so the room went dark and she had gained the advantage of being blind was smart. My only regret was that she didn't kill Jaqen at the end although perhaps he can't be killed. Although her claiming her name was great stuff.
Tyrion has been pretty well wasted this season but I think it's interesting that perhaps for the first time on the show his mind and ability to plan ahead has failed him. How that goes with Dany is now the question.
I thought the Jamie-Brienne stufff was well done. Their fondness for one another was really juxtaposed nicely with his scene with Edmure where Jamie reverted back to his early season character, the ruthless cunning man whose only interests were himself and Cersei. That was well played. Blackfish turned out to be a nowhere character, though. The last two episodes have really showed us how much the show has missed Bronn and the Hound.
And as always The High Sparrow continues to be one step ahead of Cersei.
coulda been time for a montage.People complain about Arya's storyline but it's obvious they need it to establish her credentials as a stone cold killing machine later. All the martial arts skills allow her to overcome her physical deficiencies obviously this will be needed later.
I got the impression, given the laying out of the sword in the hidey-place last episode, that this was all about luring the waif in- and hoping she doesn't die in the process.The previous week's Arya story was more disappointing in many ways than last night's events. She's supposed to be a trained faceless man assassin, but goes strolling around the city unarmed, throwing bags of money around and making a scene, gets surprised attacked and stabbed. Surely she knew they would come after her.
Yes. This too. Last episode she was casually sauntering about Braavos without a care in the world, drawing attention to herself, and without needle. Something was so off and made no sense. That's why all those crazy theories emerged. But it turns out she was just being a dumb ###. So the whole of her time in Braavos basically taught her how to have a sword fight in the dark. Not very satisfying.Its really more than that though. She learned to blend into her surrounding unnoticed (though you might have forgotten that with how she was so easily found/stabbed by the waif). She learned to observe things closely, using all of her senses. She learned to read people, and whether they are telling the truth.
it was a bit walking-deadish, the whole evisceration recovery and subsequent parkour chase scene. but having watched enough TWD, I guess I've been numbed to it.My complaint about Arya's storyline isn't about her credentials as a killing machine. It's being stabbed repeatedly in the intestines and likely other vital organs, then taking a swim in presumably bacteria filled water, bleeding out enough that she should have needed a transfusion, leaping around Braavos the next day like Spiderman and then walking away like it was merely a flesh wound. I thought we were going to find out there was some trickery at play after last episode, presuming Aryan wasn't going to die. But apparently all she needed was a glass of poppy milk.
I was really expecting a better pay-off though. It was clear that Arya was leading the waif through the city, by leaving the bloody hand prints, so I was hoping for a better conclusion to the chase, rather than simply pulling out Needle and cutting the lights.I got the impression, given the laying out of the sword in the hidey-place last episode, that this was all about luring the waif in- and hoping she doesn't die in the process.
I was really expecting a better pay-off though. It was clear that Arya was leading the waif through the city, by leaving the bloody hand prints, so I was hoping for a better conclusion to the chase, rather than simply pulling out Needle and cutting the lights.
I guess. I'll let this germinate. again- knee-jerk reaction and this morning as well, was anticlimax. IMO, she's always been arya stark- which the waif knew as well... and apparently, given the smirking approval, by faceless guy as well. but I have faith in the writers that her next moves will be pretty great.I did like the very end of Arya's arc - where she reclaimed her name, and basically told the faceless men to stay away - the many-faced god had been given a death that was promised.