I was the one who wrote "But he's in KL." Not because I did not see/realize that he was in the scene with Walder Frey, but because I knew that he left, and traveled to King's Landing, and we don't know where Arya is. Stop being so literal. You sound like you are 14. Are you the one who posted that Littlefinger stating "the law of the land" about Sansa's marriage constituted an annulment of Sansa's marriage? Because that was a goddamn joke. You obviously take everything literally. Just be quiet. |
she's pretty for an english woman--but let's not go there--it's so petty. |
Calm your panties, good grief. And no, not the one who wrote that. Good detective work, though. By saying "she was eyeing Jaimie" she was literally eyeing him... as in Bronn even made a comment about it... She wasn't going to kill him, she was giving him the googly eye. Go back and watch it. Good lord, calm yourself. |
To each his own. Can we stop bickering about how people look and questions people ask and go back to discussing the show, please? |
Jesus christ people you guys trashing the looks of two young girls (who ARE very attractive, STFU not everyone on television has to be cindy crawford. And its a little hard to look glamorous when half your family has been murdered and you've been getting raped and beaten up and stabbed and traipsing around the north looking for someplace safe. These are teenagers, god.
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| Whoa! This finale was great. I like that in this season there were less senseless violence. It was less dark, had more class and amazing cinematography. I am very satisfied. The story line with Arya annoyed me for some time until the last episode. Can't wait for her to reunite with Hound? Will she kill him this time? Will she finish her list, will there be forgiveness? |
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The watch blows the horn 3 times for Wight Walkers. Maybe the horn invokes the magic of the wall, or strengthens it.
Sam says the 3 blows of the horn bit in Season 2 episode 5 |
Thanks for the response. I had the impression only Sam, Jon and those who went ranging with them saw the WW, so I didn't think someone on the wall blew the horn. Hmm, here's a thought: if it wasn't the watch, could it have been bran while engaged with a weir wood?
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| Maybe Valeryian steel needs to be heated by dragons or has something to do with dragons? |
| I mean it's called Dragon Glass for a reason, we just don't know the reason yet. |
Yes I do think this has something to do with it. |
No, Khal Droggo is the hottie. That man is fine! |
Ygritt and Jon Snow are dating in real life. |
I like that they're not all Hollywood / Bollywood hot -- makes them more believable, likeable and period appropriate. They are instead interesting-looking. More classically beautiful actresses could have been found for Margery and Melisandre, for example, but instead they cast two women who are very watchable, which I applaud. (Missandei is a babe, though. No getting around that.) One question, though. Sansa's relatively low-key final interaction with Ramsey. Why play the lines sweet and somewhat kind, as opposed to vengeful and victorious? When she said "but you haven't fed them in 7 days. You said that yourself." (or something to that effect). It came off as almost innocent and sad, as opposed to vengeful. But then she smiled when she walked away. Put me off a bit. Thoughts? |
Sansa is emotionally numb. She's not going to have a high-five moment about anything -- winning the battle, putting Ramsey to death. She's in a state of shock and numbness. Post traumatic stress disorder. |