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Game of Thrones, tv only, books don't exist, no backstory...NERDS already ruining a series that hasn't started (3 Viewers)

Started rewatching a few of my favorite episodes in the past few days gearing up for the new season...  battle of the bastards, hardhome, blackwater bay, watchers on the wall, viper and the Mountain, etc...  I kinda nitpick at things here and there.  Like Battle of Bastards is awesome, but the big mosh pit of dead bodies is a little strange to me.  Blackwater Bay is pretty good, but a few parts are a little off / corny.

Anyway, after rewatches I can say without a doubt that Hardhome is the best battle and is on par or better than anything Hollywood has ever put out. I'd put that 30 mins up against any movie.  It's incredibly well shot, there's no cheese-factor, high production value, etc... perfect. 

 
so, in a breach of promise to my gf, i went and started season three last night without her  :D

man, do i love the Lannisters - and they are a most unlovable lot, but ... as was touched on in the Sophie Turner thread, it's a testament to Headey and Dinklage, who are both just soooo ####### damn perfect in their roles - found myself openly cheering for them during the siege of Stanis a couple episodes ago ... just loving them both so much thus far - want them to stick around so i can keep enjoying two great performers at the top of their game. 

even dig the King Slayer - a most pompous heel, but a very complex (and necessary) character.

and Pops? damn, did he dress down the Imp last night.  absolutely brutal. that dude oooooozes Royal hubris.

 Cersei just continues to captivate me with her beauty and steeliness and aloofness and vulnerability and regal bearing - 

the Imp is an amazing character study ... so much like Cersei, but so much less insulated. Dinklage is beyond spectacular.

yep, even Joffrey - a miserable lil' pr!ck, but that kid is acting his ### off, and is (like his father) a very crucial foil and villain. chews up every scene they give him ... love to hate, but, love ... nonetheless.

Margorie pulling a Princess Di?  cunning cookie getting her feet soaked in #### to endear herself to the commoners. 

that family makes the show thus far, imo ... much more interesting than the Starks - i love me some nefarious treachery over the nobility and honor day of the week.

was surprised Davos survived that encounter with the red W(B)itch ... but something tells me he'll be the one left standing when all is said and done.

Khaleesi's coming ... can't wait!  DRAGON FISH FRY!   if she brings that army ...   :loco:

oh, and if all that wasn't enough ... we have the doings beyond the wall - wtfff?   :excited:    starting to really dig the Snow kid - dunno how this is all gonna shake out, but would love to see him commandeer that lot and make his own mark on the landscape  :thumbup:   oh, and he's gotta bag that redhead sometime soon, please  :D

and shoutouts to Varys and Baelish   :hifive:

(thanks for indulging , kinda wish i came on board earlier, but, just friggin' being here is the key, and a genuine pleasure)

 
so, in a breach of promise to my gf, i went and started season three last night without her  :D

man, do i love the Lannisters - and they are a most unlovable lot, but ... as was touched on in the Sophie Turner thread, it's a testament to Headey and Dinklage, who are both just soooo ####### damn perfect in their roles - found myself openly cheering for them during the siege of Stanis a couple episodes ago ... just loving them both so much thus far - want them to stick around so i can keep enjoying two great performers at the top of their game. 

even dig the King Slayer - a most pompous heel, but a very complex (and necessary) character.

and Pops? damn, did he dress down the Imp last night.  absolutely brutal. that dude oooooozes Royal hubris.

 Cersei just continues to captivate me with her beauty and steeliness and aloofness and vulnerability and regal bearing - 

the Imp is an amazing character study ... so much like Cersei, but so much less insulated. Dinklage is beyond spectacular.

yep, even Joffrey - a miserable lil' pr!ck, but that kid is acting his ### off, and is (like his father) a very crucial foil and villain. chews up every scene they give him ... love to hate, but, love ... nonetheless.

Margorie pulling a Princess Di?  cunning cookie getting her feet soaked in #### to endear herself to the commoners. 

that family makes the show thus far, imo ... much more interesting than the Starks - i love me some nefarious treachery over the nobility and honor day of the week.

was surprised Davos survived that encounter with the red W(B)itch ... but something tells me he'll be the one left standing when all is said and done.

Khaleesi's coming ... can't wait!  DRAGON FISH FRY!   if she brings that army ...   :loco:

oh, and if all that wasn't enough ... we have the doings beyond the wall - wtfff?   :excited:    starting to really dig the Snow kid - dunno how this is all gonna shake out, but would love to see him commandeer that lot and make his own mark on the landscape  :thumbup:   oh, and he's gotta bag that redhead sometime soon, please  :D

and shoutouts to Varys and Baelish   :hifive:

(thanks for indulging , kinda wish i came on board earlier, but, just friggin' being here is the key, and a genuine pleasure)
Reading your thoughts knowing what you've yet to see is fun.

 
I just binge watched all 6 seasons in about 3 weeks. What a show! My thoughts:

- More dragon queen #### please.

- Sam and his dim girlfriend need to just go the #### away.

- Aria is the best storyline in the show, with Tywin and The Hound a close second.

 
kid in a candy store - i can't get enough of this!

it is genius, brilliant, exhilarating ... nothing short of   :tebow:
How far are you?  It's addicting isn't it.  Really never a dull moment

Nevermind just read your post.  Yeah you can always watch it twice with her.  You will enjoy again

 
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MaxThreshold said:
It's been so long since the last season that I forgot how it ended.  These 18 month+ waits for seasons is really bad.
If it's been 18 months+ since you last saw a new episode, you probably missed the last season. 

 
Since I binge watched the first five seasons, I've been going back through to get a better handle on things. Like I didn't catch the first time through that two of the armies belonged to Robert's brothers. Where is/was Stannis' fiefdom located? Anywhere near the Iron Islands? And did I hear in passing that the younger gay brother has/had a massive army somewhere? Where was his locale?

Also,

did we ever learn who poisoned Joffrey? If it wasn't revealed and I just missed it first time through then I'm guessing Littlefinger did it, the sneaky bastage.
 
Since I binge watched the first five seasons, I've been going back through to get a better handle on things. Like I didn't catch the first time through that two of the armies belonged to Robert's brothers. Where is/was Stannis' fiefdom located? Anywhere near the Iron Islands? And did I hear in passing that the younger gay brother has/had a massive army somewhere? Where was his locale?

Also,

did we ever learn who poisoned Joffrey? If it wasn't revealed and I just missed it first time through then I'm guessing Littlefinger did it, the sneaky bastage.
Muhahahahahaha!

 
Since I binge watched the first five seasons, I've been going back through to get a better handle on things. Like I didn't catch the first time through that two of the armies belonged to Robert's brothers. Where is/was Stannis' fiefdom located? Anywhere near the Iron Islands? And did I hear in passing that the younger gay brother has/had a massive army somewhere? Where was his locale?

Also,

did we ever learn who poisoned Joffrey? If it wasn't revealed and I just missed it first time through then I'm guessing Littlefinger did it, the sneaky bastage.
They do show it. You just have to know when it happens. 

 
Yeah I think I'm out until the season starts, have avoided the trailer and looks like I'll have to avoid this thread for a bit too.

 
Who is Berrick and was this flaming sword shot in the trailer because I don't remember it.
He's been in the show and with the framing sword to I think . He had a fight with the hound and was killed and brought back to life by that skinny bearded priest who is like the red woman. He's a special guy. Band of brothers is his group I think. 

 
He's been in the show and with the framing sword to I think . He had a fight with the hound and was killed and brought back to life by that skinny bearded priest who is like the red woman. He's a special guy. Band of brothers is his group I think. 
Thanks, I remember that guy now.  I don't remember the flaming sword though.

 
Since I binge watched the first five seasons, I've been going back through to get a better handle on things. Like I didn't catch the first time through that two of the armies belonged to Robert's brothers. Where is/was Stannis' fiefdom located? Anywhere near the Iron Islands? And did I hear in passing that the younger gay brother has/had a massive army somewhere? Where was his locale?

Also,

did we ever learn who poisoned Joffrey? If it wasn't revealed and I just missed it first time through then I'm guessing Littlefinger did it, the sneaky bastage.
Just to address the re-watching aspect it's amazing how much you can pick up that you missed the first time around. Or maybe it's just me not being as attentive a viewer as I think I am. :) But I've been re-watching some earlier seasons to get prepped for the next one and there have been a bunch of things I just missed watching everything the first time. So much depth and so many layers on this show. 

 
Just to address the re-watching aspect it's amazing how much you can pick up that you missed the first time around. Or maybe it's just me not being as attentive a viewer as I think I am. :) But I've been re-watching some earlier seasons to get prepped for the next one and there have been a bunch of things I just missed watching everything the first time. So much depth and so many layers on this show. 
this.  very much this. 

one of the many rewards of re-watching episodes with my gf is picking up on the subtleties i missed first time around when watching solo - there are so many moments which leave you absolutely  :excited:  that you miss the nuances of the subsequent scene. 

she is also at a big advantage because i can tell her when to pay attention - #### is gonna get real in a nano second!!!

it's all so sprawling and majestic and ginormously addictive - but, once 7 starts, i'm outta here 'til i properly catch up.  

gives me roughly three more weeks of gushing to the point of nauseous orgasm up in here  :D

 
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Since I binge watched the first five seasons, I've been going back through to get a better handle on things. Like I didn't catch the first time through that two of the armies belonged to Robert's brothers. Where is/was Stannis' fiefdom located? Anywhere near the Iron Islands? And did I hear in passing that the younger gay brother has/had a massive army somewhere? Where was his locale?

Also,

did we ever learn who poisoned Joffrey? If it wasn't revealed and I just missed it first time through then I'm guessing Littlefinger did it, the sneaky bastage.
Rebinging as well.  The actions of Littlefinger are much clearer the second time around.

 
Since I binge watched the first five seasons, I've been going back through to get a better handle on things. Like I didn't catch the first time through that two of the armies belonged to Robert's brothers. Where is/was Stannis' fiefdom located? Anywhere near the Iron Islands? And did I hear in passing that the younger gay brother has/had a massive army somewhere? Where was his locale?

Also,

did we ever learn who poisoned Joffrey? If it wasn't revealed and I just missed it first time through then I'm guessing Littlefinger did it, the sneaky bastage.
Yes. Yes we did. 

ETA: IT was this person. 

 
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Rebinging as well.  The actions of Littlefinger are much clearer the second time around.
just started season three, so i'm at that point where he is trying to hook Sansa - yeah, don't trust this mutha for a minute  :unsure:

at least Varys has some heart and soul to him - been a couple very telling scenes that illuminated those redeeming qualities of the Eunuch ... but Baelish? as ruthless as any of the Lannisters, and just as dangerous. 

 
just started season three, so i'm at that point where he is trying to hook Sansa - yeah, don't trust this mutha for a minute  :unsure:

at least Varys has some heart and soul to him - been a couple very telling scenes that illuminated those redeeming qualities of the Eunuch ... but Baelish? as ruthless as any of the Lannisters, and just as dangerous. 
On a show filled with incredible and fascinating characters Varys is one of the most fascinating. I wasn't sure of his motivations in Season 1 but I think he saw something in Tyrion as acting hand in Season 2 that led him on the path he's now seemingly fully committed to.  

 
packersfan said:
On a show filled with incredible and fascinating characters Varys is one of the most fascinating. I wasn't sure of his motivations in Season 1 but I think he saw something in Tyrion as acting hand in Season 2 that led him on the path he's now seemingly fully committed to.  
:thumbup:  on the Spider

one cat i'm having trouble getting a handle on is Jorah - yeah, he's faithful to Khaleesi, and adores her (who the #### wouldn't?)

he is in both lust and love, obviously, but i'm still not totally sold that his intentions for Daenerys are 100% pure ...

.... matter of fact, i'd be a tad disappointed if they were  :shrug:

 
:thumbup:  on the Spider

one cat i'm having trouble getting a handle on is Jorah - yeah, he's faithful to Khaleesi, and adores her (who the #### wouldn't?)

he is in both lust and love, obviously, but i'm still not totally sold that his intentions for Daenerys are 100% pure ...

.... matter of fact, i'd be a tad disappointed if they were  :shrug:
Define pure. :)

I don't think he's sinister. I think his love for Dany is what drives him. That and his belief that by supporting her and doing all for her he can redeem himself for his past transgressions.

 
Define pure. :)

I don't think he's sinister. I think his love for Dany is what drives him. That and his belief that by supporting her and doing all for her he can redeem himself for his past transgressions.
yeah, i can see that angle quite clearly - it's the arc he is projecting on, no question ... and that's why i kinda expect a 'heel' turn - not that this is the WWF, and he's gonna clock Dany with folding chair - well, not literally  :D

anyways, better quit while i'm ahead on this ... only way to unearth the goodness is to plow ahead with the binge. 

 
yeah, i can see that angle quite clearly - it's the arc he is projecting on, no question ... and that's why i kinda expect a 'heel' turn - not that this is the WWF, and he's gonna clock Dany with folding chair - well, not literally  :D

anyways, better quit while i'm ahead on this ... only way to unearth the goodness is to plow ahead with the binge. 
Season 3 is so good, I would love to be in your position to see it for the first time again. Season 4 is off the charts as well. Enjoy. 

 
Season 3 is so good, I would love to be in your position to see it for the first time again. Season 4 is off the charts as well. Enjoy. 
It's hard for me to pick a favorite season. All are great. But yeah those two are damn good. If Tyrion is your favorite character Seasons 2-4 are epic. Dinklage was well deserving of all the awards he won during that time.

 
It's hard for me to pick a favorite season. All are great. But yeah those two are damn good. If Tyrion is your favorite character Seasons 2-4 are epic. Dinklage was well deserving of all the awards he won during that time.
Really is a shame that he is gonna die this season. 

 
Season 3 is so good, I would love to be in your position to see it for the first time again. Season 4 is off the charts as well. Enjoy. 
finally got to pick back up watching with the gf ...

she cried during the scene when horse face unwraps the Imp's bandages, and they pledge their love - i ribbed her a tad for that, but then i was all like  :cry:   later on when they lopped the King Slayer's hand - what can i say, big Lannister fan here   :D

disappointed Khaleesi forked over a Dragon  :unsure:  - and, with the obvious lack of any of 'our' gods being referenced, it was interesting to see the columns of the crucified.  pretty stark ####.

so much going on ... sensory overload here.

 

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