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HBO - Song of Ice&Fire Series -Varsity Thread - no TV only whiners (1 Viewer)

Season 3 and 4 were picked up earlier this year, both are 10 episodes, and together comprise the 3rd book - for the most part. Producers talked about liberally moving from book-to-book - pulling some things forward, pushing others back.

I have not seen anything on the timing, but nothing to suggest it won't start at the same time next year.

 
So Bronn has moved to number 3 in my rankings of dudes from westeros I wouldn't want to get into a fight with.

1. The Mountain

2. The Kingslayer

3. Bronn

4. The Hound

Looks to me as the Hound got saved by the bells, Bronn had the drop on him. Then Bronn saves his skin on the beach, and proceeds to slice up another 2 guys in the same frame. My one buddy thinks the Hound cowered at that point after seeing Bronn wasn't a man to be trifled with. I told him it was the flames and some post traumatic stress that broke him, but it was interesting timing nonetheless.

 
I didn't like it last night. I love Tyrion and the Hound was great but I like this show because of the dialogue. The explosion was cool but it was meh otherwise. Next week should be great though.
I thought it had some of the best dialogue of the season.
:goodposting: A travesty if Lena Headey doesn't get an Emmy nom for her work last night. And well, Peter Dinklage goes without saying.
Holy ####, she's is way hotter as a brunette!!https://www.google.ca/search?q=Lena+Headey&hl=en&prmd=imvnslo&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=F9LDT_ygKoWwiQKB7bDeDQ&ved=0CHcQsAQ&biw=1280&bih=909
 
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hey fellas I'm pretty sure spoilers will piss off people.
:shrug:I haven't read one word of the books but I'm a big fan of the show.I couldn't give a rat's ### if people talk about the book here. 1. It seems like the show doesn't follow book enough to keep even the people that have read the books guessing.2. Even if the entire show was "spoiled" it wouldn't deter me from watching it.
Previously reading the books has not deterred me from watching the show. Actually, I subscribed to HBO specifically to watch Game of Thrones. However, there are some events in the story that I think are best experienced without warning, e.g. Ned's beheading.Enjoy. :yes:
I didn't start watching season 1 until it was over. I knew about Ned's fate but it didn't lessen my enjoyment one bit.
 
So Bronn has moved to number 3 in my rankings of dudes from westeros I wouldn't want to get into a fight with.1. The Mountain2. The Kingslayer3. Bronn4. The HoundLooks to me as the Hound got saved by the bells, Bronn had the drop on him. Then Bronn saves his skin on the beach, and proceeds to slice up another 2 guys in the same frame. My one buddy thinks the Hound cowered at that point after seeing Bronn wasn't a man to be trifled with. I told him it was the flames and some post traumatic stress that broke him, but it was interesting timing nonetheless.
In the books the question of who are the best fighters in the land gets a ton of play, and there are a number of historical figures whose deeds and prowess are woven into the story as well. Martin does a fantastic job with the whole idea of the warrior culture and their swords.There's never any list given, but IMO I think it's something like this (in their prime)... but the best fighter doesn't always win either.Ser Arthur DayneSelmy BarristanJamie LannisterThe MountainRobert BaratheonQuorin HalfhandStrong BelwasLoras TyrellThe HoundBronn
 
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I don't recall him being that low on the list. I thought he was a near unstoppable death machine, though not in the Jaime league (who I'd take over the Mountain). The show doesn't give him much in the way of how feared and badass he is, which IMO diminishes the reaction he had to the fire and his protective stance on Sansa. Hopefully Yarp gets a chance to show his acting chops.

The kid playing Joffrey did a better job than anyone in this episode, IMO. Great range from cocky arrogance to scared little boy.

 
Haven't been following this thread (nor read the books) but have been avidly watching the show. I am glad they are not wasting too much of their production budget on the battles (Starks v Lannisters, King's Landing v Stannis etc) while last night's "epic" battle for King's Landing was kinda cheesy (except the wildfire) this show needs to keep spending the money on story development and the small sets (and the inevitable actors holding out for more cash).

So good. So very, very good.

 
Haven't been following this thread (nor read the books) but have been avidly watching the show. I am glad they are not wasting too much of their production budget on the battles (Starks v Lannisters, King's Landing v Stannis etc) while last night's "epic" battle for King's Landing was kinda cheesy (except the wildfire) this show needs to keep spending the money on story development and the small sets (and the inevitable actors holding out for more cash).

So good. So very, very good.
:confused: not sure if we watched the same show. cheesy is Transformers, or Starship Troopers, or anything with vampires.

curious as to what you found off about those scenes?

 
Haven't been following this thread (nor read the books) but have been avidly watching the show. I am glad they are not wasting too much of their production budget on the battles (Starks v Lannisters, King's Landing v Stannis etc) while last night's "epic" battle for King's Landing was kinda cheesy (except the wildfire) this show needs to keep spending the money on story development and the small sets (and the inevitable actors holding out for more cash).

So good. So very, very good.
:confused: not sure if we watched the same show. cheesy is Transformers, or Starship Troopers, or anything with vampires.

curious as to what you found off about those scenes?
It was supposed to be an invasion of an army of tens of thousands. Even assuming the wildfire took out half their forces Stannis still acknowledges that thousands will die. Then there are what? Four ladders used to scale the walls? Stannis and one or two other guys make it to the top. Maybe 60-100 total warriors are on screen at any given time (the editing and cuts make it seem like more but it's just the same people in different outfits). I'm not complaining, I think it was a wise decision not to waste production dollars on unnecessary actions sequences. But, beyond the wildfire, that battle was on par with the battle from the series finale of Buffy.ETA: There was nothing cheesy about Starship Troopers. That #### could happen man!

 
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'Matthias said:
I didn't like it last night. I love Tyrion and the Hound was great but I like this show because of the dialogue. The explosion was cool but it was meh otherwise. Next week should be great though.
+1The best part of the episode was when Sansa told Tyrion that she would pay for his safe return. And he said, "really?" And she replied, "Yes. Just as I pray for the return of Joffrey." That was cold-assed ####. But the rest was kind of meh.
:goodposting: I think that was Sansa's best moment of the entire series.
 
'Matthias said:
I didn't like it last night. I love Tyrion and the Hound was great but I like this show because of the dialogue. The explosion was cool but it was meh otherwise. Next week should be great though.
+1The best part of the episode was when Sansa told Tyrion that she would pay for his safe return. And he said, "really?" And she replied, "Yes. Just as I pray for the return of Joffrey." That was cold-assed ####. But the rest was kind of meh.
:goodposting: I think that was Sansa's best moment of the entire series.
I thought Sansa really broke out this episode.
 
'Matthias said:
I didn't like it last night. I love Tyrion and the Hound was great but I like this show because of the dialogue. The explosion was cool but it was meh otherwise. Next week should be great though.
+1The best part of the episode was when Sansa told Tyrion that she would pay for his safe return. And he said, "really?" And she replied, "Yes. Just as I pray for the return of Joffrey." That was cold-assed ####. But the rest was kind of meh.
:goodposting: I think that was Sansa's best moment of the entire series.
I thought Sansa really broke out this episode.
Agreed. Found her the least interesting Stark child up to this episode but they are doing an excellent job of maturing her. She may become one of the more interesting characters as the series develops. Never read the books so I really have no idea if that will happen.
 
'Matthias said:
I didn't like it last night. I love Tyrion and the Hound was great but I like this show because of the dialogue. The explosion was cool but it was meh otherwise. Next week should be great though.
+1The best part of the episode was when Sansa told Tyrion that she would pay for his safe return. And he said, "really?" And she replied, "Yes. Just as I pray for the return of Joffrey." That was cold-assed ####. But the rest was kind of meh.
:goodposting: I think that was Sansa's best moment of the entire series.
I thought Sansa really broke out this episode.
Agreed. Found her the least interesting Stark child up to this episode but they are doing an excellent job of maturing her. She may become one of the more interesting characters as the series develops. Never read the books so I really have no idea if that will happen.
That is one of the best parts of GoT. They way the show blurs the line between good and bad, honorable/dishonorable, likable and despised. Sansa and Cersei are two characters that I absolutely hated for most of season 1. Now, I find them two of the most interesting and enjoyable characters on the show. Then you have someone like Cat, who in theory, should be one of the most sympathetic and clear "good guys", but she is dumb, naive, and I just can't stand her. Theon was annoying and arrogant and just when he seemed to win fan's over, he turns heel in the ultimate way. Great job by the writers and actors in all those key roles. By the end of last year, Dany had become a great hero and mega fan favorite. As season 2 is ending, she is reminding me more and more of her obnoxious, self-absorbed brother.
 
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'Matthias said:
I didn't like it last night. I love Tyrion and the Hound was great but I like this show because of the dialogue. The explosion was cool but it was meh otherwise. Next week should be great though.
+1The best part of the episode was when Sansa told Tyrion that she would pay for his safe return. And he said, "really?" And she replied, "Yes. Just as I pray for the return of Joffrey." That was cold-assed ####. But the rest was kind of meh.
:goodposting: I think that was Sansa's best moment of the entire series.
I thought Sansa really broke out this episode.
Agreed. Found her the least interesting Stark child up to this episode but they are doing an excellent job of maturing her. She may become one of the more interesting characters as the series develops. Never read the books so I really have no idea if that will happen.
That is one of the best parts of GoT. They way the show blurs the line between good and bad, honorable/dishonorable, likable and despised. Sansa and Cersei are two characters that I absolutely hated for most of season 1. Now, I find them two of the most interesting and enjoyable characters on the show. Then you have someone like Cat, who in theory, should be one of the most sympathetic and clear "good guys", but she is dumb, naive, and I just can't stand her. Theon was annoying and arrogant and just when he seemed to win fan's over, he turns heel in the ultimate way. Great job by the writers and actors in all those key roles. By the end of last year, Dany had become a great hero and mega fan favorite. As season 2 is ending, she is reminding me more and more of her obnoxious, self-absorbed brother.
Interesting. IMO Cersei and Sansa were easy to dislike for dramatically different reasons. Cersei was an evil #### and Sansa was an oblivious, naive but arrogant child. Not sure they are comparable. Cersei has been interesting, if evil, from the start but Sansa was boring and obvious. I think you are referring to Catelyn Stark and Daenerys and I hardly find Catelyn to be naive; she's selfish but cold and calculating and even ruthless when necessary. And Daenerys has perhaps become less sympathetic but, frankly, I kinda saw her evolution into a more cold and calculating leader as an obvious evolution but I doubt she ever becomes the psychopath her brother was, in fact I see her evolution as a character and Sansa's to be very similar (but I haven't read the books, so I could easily be off base on this one).
 
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My impression from the books is that Selmy is the best ever
I'm going mostly from memory there and it's pretty subjective anyhow. So that's just my shot at it. Really like Selmy's character though.ETA: did some 'net searching and it turns out that Martin actually answered this exact question from a fan. According to Martin Dayne and Selmy are a tossup with similar weapons - but Dayne's sword, Dawn, would tip the scales.[/nerd]
 
I didn't like it last night. I love Tyrion and the Hound was great but I like this show because of the dialogue. The explosion was cool but it was meh otherwise. Next week should be great though.
I thought it had some of the best dialogue of the season.
:goodposting: A travesty if Lena Headey doesn't get an Emmy nom for her work last night. And well, Peter Dinklage goes without saying.
Holy ####, she's is way hotter as a brunette!!https://www.google.ca/search?q=Lena+Headey&hl=en&prmd=imvnslo&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=F9LDT_ygKoWwiQKB7bDeDQ&ved=0CHcQsAQ&biw=1280&bih=909
She was super smoking in 300
 
I didn't like it last night. I love Tyrion and the Hound was great but I like this show because of the dialogue. The explosion was cool but it was meh otherwise. Next week should be great though.
I thought it had some of the best dialogue of the season.
:goodposting: A travesty if Lena Headey doesn't get an Emmy nom for her work last night. And well, Peter Dinklage goes without saying.
Holy ####, she's is way hotter as a brunette!!https://www.google.c...iw=1280&bih=909
She was super smoking in 300
She got bum R'd by McNaulty as I recall.
 
I didn't like it last night. I love Tyrion and the Hound was great but I like this show because of the dialogue. The explosion was cool but it was meh otherwise. Next week should be great though.
I thought it had some of the best dialogue of the season.
:goodposting: A travesty if Lena Headey doesn't get an Emmy nom for her work last night. And well, Peter Dinklage goes without saying.
Holy ####, she's is way hotter as a brunette!!https://www.google.c...iw=1280&bih=909
She was super smoking in 300
She got bum R'd by McNaulty as I recall.
"This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this."
 
My impression from the books is that Selmy is the best ever
I'm going mostly from memory there and it's pretty subjective anyhow. So that's just my shot at it. Really like Selmy's character though.ETA: did some 'net searching and it turns out that Martin actually answered this exact question from a fan. According to Martin Dayne and Selmy are a tossup with similar weapons - but Dayne's sword, Dawn, would tip the scales.[/nerd]
Interesting, Selmy is definitely one of my favorite characters
 
My impression from the books is that Selmy is the best ever
I'm going mostly from memory there and it's pretty subjective anyhow. So that's just my shot at it. Really like Selmy's character though.ETA: did some 'net searching and it turns out that Martin actually answered this exact question from a fan. According to Martin Dayne and Selmy are a tossup with similar weapons - but Dayne's sword, Dawn, would tip the scales.[/nerd]
Interesting, Selmy is definitely one of my favorite characters
Me too. Love the old school attitude/honor, and the fight scene in the pyramid in DoD was one of my favorite scenes.
 
The kid playing Joffrey did a better job than anyone in this episode, IMO. Great range from cocky arrogance to scared little boy.
Great post here. The kid was amazing this week. When he was bragging about giving Stannis a red smile (last week?) you just wanted to smack him in the head. He has shown alot of range of late.
 
So Bronn has moved to number 3 in my rankings of dudes from westeros I wouldn't want to get into a fight with.1. The Mountain2. The Kingslayer3. Bronn4. The HoundLooks to me as the Hound got saved by the bells, Bronn had the drop on him. Then Bronn saves his skin on the beach, and proceeds to slice up another 2 guys in the same frame. My one buddy thinks the Hound cowered at that point after seeing Bronn wasn't a man to be trifled with. I told him it was the flames and some post traumatic stress that broke him, but it was interesting timing nonetheless.
In the books the question of who are the best fighters in the land gets a ton of play, and there are a number of historical figures whose deeds and prowess are woven into the story as well. Martin does a fantastic job with the whole idea of the warrior culture and their swords.There's never any list given, but IMO I think it's something like this (in their prime)... but the best fighter doesn't always win either.Ser Arthur DayneSelmy BarristanJamie LannisterThe MountainRobert BaratheonQuorin HalfhandStrong BelwasLoras TyrellThe HoundBronn
Khal Drogo never lost a fight.
 
'Matthias said:
It looked like George R. R. Martin was the writer of this past episode so any changes were done with his blessing. As soon as the second season is over, I will read the series as I can't wait to find out the background and of course what happens next.
He needs to let someone else do it. Cersei's speech at the end about the lion cub being king and the bad stags and wolves and blah blah blah are typical Martin crap. He needs to get over the house insignias.
Oh come on.
 
So Bronn has moved to number 3 in my rankings of dudes from westeros I wouldn't want to get into a fight with.1. The Mountain2. The Kingslayer3. Bronn4. The HoundLooks to me as the Hound got saved by the bells, Bronn had the drop on him. Then Bronn saves his skin on the beach, and proceeds to slice up another 2 guys in the same frame. My one buddy thinks the Hound cowered at that point after seeing Bronn wasn't a man to be trifled with. I told him it was the flames and some post traumatic stress that broke him, but it was interesting timing nonetheless.
In the books the question of who are the best fighters in the land gets a ton of play, and there are a number of historical figures whose deeds and prowess are woven into the story as well. Martin does a fantastic job with the whole idea of the warrior culture and their swords.There's never any list given, but IMO I think it's something like this (in their prime)... but the best fighter doesn't always win either.Ser Arthur DayneSelmy BarristanJamie LannisterThe MountainRobert BaratheonQuorin HalfhandStrong BelwasLoras TyrellThe HoundBronn
Khal Drogo never lost a fight.
Brienne also deserves mention.
 
I don't remember Stannis being such a badass in the books. I guess I was surprised to seem him leading the attack over the walls.

Also, why is no one in here talking about who sliced Tyrion's face apart?

 
'shuke said:
I don't remember Stannis being such a badass in the books. I guess I was surprised to seem him leading the attack over the walls. Also, why is no one in here talking about who sliced Tyrion's face apart?
I thought it was one of the king's guard, not surprising IMO as Geoffrey considers Tyrion to be a threat. What should we be talking about?
 
'shuke said:
I don't remember Stannis being such a badass in the books. I guess I was surprised to seem him leading the attack over the walls. Also, why is no one in here talking about who sliced Tyrion's face apart?
I thought it was one of the king's guard, not surprising IMO as Geoffrey considers Tyrion to be a threat. What should we be talking about?
Pod took care of it.
 
'Maurile Tremblay said:
'Sabertooth said:
'wdcrob said:
'Steed said:
So Bronn has moved to number 3 in my rankings of dudes from westeros I wouldn't want to get into a fight with.1. The Mountain2. The Kingslayer3. Bronn4. The HoundLooks to me as the Hound got saved by the bells, Bronn had the drop on him. Then Bronn saves his skin on the beach, and proceeds to slice up another 2 guys in the same frame. My one buddy thinks the Hound cowered at that point after seeing Bronn wasn't a man to be trifled with. I told him it was the flames and some post traumatic stress that broke him, but it was interesting timing nonetheless.
In the books the question of who are the best fighters in the land gets a ton of play, and there are a number of historical figures whose deeds and prowess are woven into the story as well. Martin does a fantastic job with the whole idea of the warrior culture and their swords.There's never any list given, but IMO I think it's something like this (in their prime)... but the best fighter doesn't always win either.Ser Arthur DayneSelmy BarristanJamie LannisterThe MountainRobert BaratheonQuorin HalfhandStrong BelwasLoras TyrellThe HoundBronn
Khal Drogo never lost a fight.
Brienne also deserves mention.
That's one of my gripes with WDCROB's rankings, how could Loras Tyrell even be included after losing a fight with a girl? In the series they made Selmy out to be plenty tough as both Jaime Lannister and Robert Baratheon paid him props, but it seems he was put out to pasture. Not sure how he'd hold up in a fight in his advanced age against the younger bucks.Quorin Halfhand? How could he be with 1 and 1/2 paws?
 
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'shuke said:
I don't remember Stannis being such a badass in the books. I guess I was surprised to seem him leading the attack over the walls. Also, why is no one in here talking about who sliced Tyrion's face apart?
I thought it was one of the king's guard, not surprising IMO as Geoffrey considers Tyrion to be a threat. What should we be talking about?
Pod took care of it.
Not sure what that means.
 
Saturday night I was at a BBQ. As it died down there were about 8 people left, a couple of chicks and very multi racial. There was a 30 minute long debate/discussion about GoT. I sat back and thought that when I read book over a decade ago there was no way I could have imagined that scene. This is a phenomena. And it's awesome.

 
'shuke said:
I don't remember Stannis being such a badass in the books. I guess I was surprised to seem him leading the attack over the walls. Also, why is no one in here talking about who sliced Tyrion's face apart?
I thought it was one of the king's guard, not surprising IMO as Geoffrey considers Tyrion to be a threat. What should we be talking about?
Pod took care of it.
Not sure what that means.
Tyrions squire, Podrick Payne. or Pod for short. He killed the kingsguard who sliced tyrions face
 
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'shuke said:
I don't remember Stannis being such a badass in the books. I guess I was surprised to seem him leading the attack over the walls. Also, why is no one in here talking about who sliced Tyrion's face apart?
I thought it was one of the king's guard, not surprising IMO as Geoffrey considers Tyrion to be a threat. What should we be talking about?
This was a pretty big "holy ####" moment for me in the books. Sorry to bother you. Carry on.
 
'shuke said:
I don't remember Stannis being such a badass in the books. I guess I was surprised to seem him leading the attack over the walls. Also, why is no one in here talking about who sliced Tyrion's face apart?
I thought it was one of the king's guard, not surprising IMO as Geoffrey considers Tyrion to be a threat. What should we be talking about?
This was a pretty big "holy ####" moment for me in the books. Sorry to bother you. Carry on.
It was a holy #### moment for me too. I thought it was a through and through and Tyrion's head was going to slide off down the cutline. I am just not sure what there is to discuss about it. I am hardly suggesting that I have a 360 perspective on it and would love to hear you tip off a discussion with a point about the scene that I had not considered. To me it seemed pretty straight forward and I didn't see much subtext. Whaddya got? Let's discuss.
 
'shuke said:
I don't remember Stannis being such a badass in the books. I guess I was surprised to seem him leading the attack over the walls. Also, why is no one in here talking about who sliced Tyrion's face apart?
I thought it was one of the king's guard, not surprising IMO as Geoffrey considers Tyrion to be a threat. What should we be talking about?
Pod took care of it.
Not sure what that means.
Tyrions squire, Podrick Payne. or Pod for short. He killed the kingsguard who sliced tyrions face
Didn't realize that was his name but I recognized that it was Tyrion's squire who took care of business. Cool scene. I haven't read the books, I sincerely hope Tyrion doesn't die.
 
'shuke said:
I don't remember Stannis being such a badass in the books. I guess I was surprised to seem him leading the attack over the walls. Also, why is no one in here talking about who sliced Tyrion's face apart?
I thought it was one of the king's guard, not surprising IMO as Geoffrey considers Tyrion to be a threat. What should we be talking about?
This was a pretty big "holy ####" moment for me in the books. Sorry to bother you. Carry on.
It was a holy #### moment for me too. I thought it was a through and through and Tyrion's head was going to slide off down the cutline. I am just not sure what there is to discuss about it. I am hardly suggesting that I have a 360 perspective on it and would love to hear you tip off a discussion with a point about the scene that I had not considered. To me it seemed pretty straight forward and I didn't see much subtext. Whaddya got? Let's discuss.
Nothing to discuss. Just surprised to not see it mentioned.
 
'shuke said:
I don't remember Stannis being such a badass in the books. I guess I was surprised to seem him leading the attack over the walls. Also, why is no one in here talking about who sliced Tyrion's face apart?
I thought it was one of the king's guard, not surprising IMO as Geoffrey considers Tyrion to be a threat. What should we be talking about?
This was a pretty big "holy ####" moment for me in the books. Sorry to bother you. Carry on.
It was a holy #### moment for me too. I thought it was a through and through and Tyrion's head was going to slide off down the cutline. I am just not sure what there is to discuss about it. I am hardly suggesting that I have a 360 perspective on it and would love to hear you tip off a discussion with a point about the scene that I had not considered. To me it seemed pretty straight forward and I didn't see much subtext. Whaddya got? Let's discuss.
Nothing to discuss. Just surprised to not see it mentioned.
I was surprised that it happened. It was Geoffrey's guard, no? I would have thought there would be a plot point leading up to that rather than them just springing it on us. I am also not sure if we should really have known that specific guard from a previous episode but he didn't ring a bell for me.
 
'shuke said:
I don't remember Stannis being such a badass in the books. I guess I was surprised to seem him leading the attack over the walls. Also, why is no one in here talking about who sliced Tyrion's face apart?
I thought it was one of the king's guard, not surprising IMO as Geoffrey considers Tyrion to be a threat. What should we be talking about?
This was a pretty big "holy ####" moment for me in the books. Sorry to bother you. Carry on.
It was a holy #### moment for me too. I thought it was a through and through and Tyrion's head was going to slide off down the cutline. I am just not sure what there is to discuss about it. I am hardly suggesting that I have a 360 perspective on it and would love to hear you tip off a discussion with a point about the scene that I had not considered. To me it seemed pretty straight forward and I didn't see much subtext. Whaddya got? Let's discuss.
Nothing to discuss. Just surprised to not see it mentioned.
I was surprised that it happened. It was Geoffrey's guard, no? I would have thought there would be a plot point leading up to that rather than them just springing it on us. I am also not sure if we should really have known that specific guard from a previous episode but he didn't ring a bell for me.
It was a member of the Kingsguard. Tyrion addresses him as Ser Mandon earlier in this episode. I don't think he'd appeared in any previous episodes.
 
'shuke said:
I don't remember Stannis being such a badass in the books. I guess I was surprised to seem him leading the attack over the walls. Also, why is no one in here talking about who sliced Tyrion's face apart?
I thought it was one of the king's guard, not surprising IMO as Geoffrey considers Tyrion to be a threat. What should we be talking about?
This was a pretty big "holy ####" moment for me in the books. Sorry to bother you. Carry on.
It was a holy #### moment for me too. I thought it was a through and through and Tyrion's head was going to slide off down the cutline. I am just not sure what there is to discuss about it. I am hardly suggesting that I have a 360 perspective on it and would love to hear you tip off a discussion with a point about the scene that I had not considered. To me it seemed pretty straight forward and I didn't see much subtext. Whaddya got? Let's discuss.
Nothing to discuss. Just surprised to not see it mentioned.
I was surprised that it happened. It was Geoffrey's guard, no? I would have thought there would be a plot point leading up to that rather than them just springing it on us. I am also not sure if we should really have known that specific guard from a previous episode but he didn't ring a bell for me.
It was a member of the Kingsguard. Tyrion addresses him as Ser Mandon earlier in this episode. I don't think he'd appeared in any previous episodes.
That's what I thought. I found it surprising that they didn't give us any set up prior to that betrayal.
 
When Joffrey made Sansa kiss his sword, he said he would make her do it again upon his return and she would taste his uncle's blood on it. Wonder if they worded it that way to suggest Tyrion's?

 
'shuke said:
I don't remember Stannis being such a badass in the books. I guess I was surprised to seem him leading the attack over the walls.

Also, why is no one in here talking about who sliced Tyrion's face apart?
I thought it was one of the king's guard, not surprising IMO as Geoffrey considers Tyrion to be a threat. What should we be talking about?
This was a pretty big "holy ####" moment for me in the books. Sorry to bother you. Carry on.
It was a holy #### moment for me too. I thought it was a through and through and Tyrion's head was going to slide off down the cutline. I am just not sure what there is to discuss about it. I am hardly suggesting that I have a 360 perspective on it and would love to hear you tip off a discussion with a point about the scene that I had not considered. To me it seemed pretty straight forward and I didn't see much subtext. Whaddya got? Let's discuss.
Exactly what i thought too. i re-watched it a few times to try and see how deep they made it :nerd: (well, i guess it isn't nerd for this thread, but it felt "nerdy" at the time)
 
When Joffrey made Sansa kiss his sword, he said he would make her do it again upon his return and she would taste his uncle's blood on it. Wonder if they worded it that way to suggest Tyrion's?
Stannis is also his uncle.
Actually he's not.
True but he doesn't know that.
I am not sure how the book handles that but he has definitely heard the rumors and discussed them with Cersei right before he had all of Robert Baratheon's suspected ******* children killed.
 
'Maurile Tremblay said:
'TLEF316 said:
'The Ref said:
I got beat down for saying this before, but the only two big draws HBO got going right now are GOT and boardwalk. Unless I miss my guess, they will turn around season 3 faster then 18 months.
true blood still has a huge following
And Veep and Girls look like hits.
I am right there backing you Ref. I never got into True Blood. Maybe because I am just so sick of the whole vampire thing.

I was interested in Veep and put it on DVR but after the first show took it off because it was horrible.

Girls is annoyingly horrible.

Game of Thrones and Boardwalk are awesome shows and carrying the load right now though The Newsroom looks very promising and with Sorkin involved is most likely going to be right up there with Game of Thrones and Boardwalk.

 

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