GoT Final Episode

Anonymous
now that's more like it.

i've always been drawn to the storylines and settings in essos....excellent that arya and tyrion and varys are making their way over there.
Anonymous
Yay. Ok, I'm confused about Essos and Bravos. Have we seen these places before? Is this where Marcela is? And is it also where the guy that fought for Tyrian is from?

My other questions is about the geography of the North? How did Stanis get there so fast? Did they go through the Wall and through Castle Black? Thanks.
Anonymous
PP, google game of thrones map. It will help you a lot. No, you're thinking of Dorne, which is south of Kings Landing and part of the Seven Kingdoms. Bravos is east across the sea and is a separate country, so is Essos. Stanis was able to take a boat north of The Wall and attack the Free Folk that way.
Anonymous
Really? I found it quite slow and a bit boring. Totally bummed. Thank goodness True Blood is on next week!!!
Anonymous
Will do. Has the TV series shown Bravos and Essos before?
Anonymous
I was let down. Whats going on with with Sansa and little finger, are they still in the castle. I guess I am just getting tired from so much damn wandering around by those stark kids--are they ever going to find each other. I find the stuff with the wildlings kind of boring and a little too sci fi for my taste.
Anonymous
I found it too violent, between the attacking skeletons and the fight between Brienne and the Hound, I had my eyes closed a lot (but I'm a chicken). I was a bit sad to see the Hound die. I wish they would do a flashback or something on that guy who gave Ayra the Braavos stone, because I really don't remember what that was all about. There were definitely some twists I did not see coming - those Lannisters are a mess!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I found it too violent, between the attacking skeletons and the fight between Brienne and the Hound, I had my eyes closed a lot (but I'm a chicken). I was a bit sad to see the Hound die. I wish they would do a flashback or something on that guy who gave Ayra the Braavos stone, because I really don't remember what that was all about. There were definitely some twists I did not see coming - those Lannisters are a mess!


Also, why was Stannis the only one to come to the aid of the Wall? I would have thought the "Warden of the North" would be the one responsible for backing up the Night's Watch.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I found it too violent, between the attacking skeletons and the fight between Brienne and the Hound, I had my eyes closed a lot (but I'm a chicken). I was a bit sad to see the Hound die. I wish they would do a flashback or something on that guy who gave Ayra the Braavos stone, because I really don't remember what that was all about. There were definitely some twists I did not see coming - those Lannisters are a mess!


I would like to see this scene again, too. I believe it was given to her by the man who taught her how to fence.
Anonymous
Watching Brienne and the Hound's battle was like my parents divorce.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I found it too violent, between the attacking skeletons and the fight between Brienne and the Hound, I had my eyes closed a lot (but I'm a chicken). I was a bit sad to see the Hound die. I wish they would do a flashback or something on that guy who gave Ayra the Braavos stone, because I really don't remember what that was all about. There were definitely some twists I did not see coming - those Lannisters are a mess!


I would like to see this scene again, too. I believe it was given to her by the man who taught her how to fence.


They did flashback to it. It was a guard at the castle with Bolton when Arya and her friends were working there who gave it to her. Last season this guy told Arya to tell him the names of three people she wanted dead at the castle. After each of the names she gave, all of those characters died horrible accidental deaths. I forget why he wanted to help her in the first place. He gave her the coin and told her that if she met someone going to Braavos, to give him the coin and say "Valar Morghulis" and he'd take her that. Which is what Arya did in that last scene.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I found it too violent, between the attacking skeletons and the fight between Brienne and the Hound, I had my eyes closed a lot (but I'm a chicken). I was a bit sad to see the Hound die. I wish they would do a flashback or something on that guy who gave Ayra the Braavos stone, because I really don't remember what that was all about. There were definitely some twists I did not see coming - those Lannisters are a mess!


I would like to see this scene again, too. I believe it was given to her by the man who taught her how to fence.


They did flashback to it. It was a guard at the castle with Bolton when Arya and her friends were working there who gave it to her. Last season this guy told Arya to tell him the names of three people she wanted dead at the castle. After each of the names she gave, all of those characters died horrible accidental deaths. I forget why he wanted to help her in the first place. He gave her the coin and told her that if she met someone going to Braavos, to give him the coin and say "Valar Morghulis" and he'd take her that. Which is what Arya did in that last scene.


Thank you!! That's right. Not sure why I thought is was the instructor.

Looking forward to reading the books this summer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I found it too violent, between the attacking skeletons and the fight between Brienne and the Hound, I had my eyes closed a lot (but I'm a chicken). I was a bit sad to see the Hound die. I wish they would do a flashback or something on that guy who gave Ayra the Braavos stone, because I really don't remember what that was all about. There were definitely some twists I did not see coming - those Lannisters are a mess!


I would like to see this scene again, too. I believe it was given to her by the man who taught her how to fence.


They did flashback to it. It was a guard at the castle with Bolton when Arya and her friends were working there who gave it to her. Last season this guy told Arya to tell him the names of three people she wanted dead at the castle. After each of the names she gave, all of those characters died horrible accidental deaths. I forget why he wanted to help her in the first place. He gave her the coin and told her that if she met someone going to Braavos, to give him the coin and say "Valar Morghulis" and he'd take her that. Which is what Arya did in that last scene.


Right. His face changed from Jaqen H'gar to some rando. When he was Jaqen, he said he was helping her because she saved him and his friends. But then when his face changed, it made me wonder if Jaqen had been dead all along. I was so confused and it has bothered me since I saw it! Does anyone know what happened with that?
Anonymous
Did anyone think the girl who threw the fireballs at the skeletons looked like the girl who almost killed Dani in one of those lands she took over? Remember she kept disappearing and then handed Dani a scorpion like thing?

P.S. Are the skeletons the same as the White Walkers?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I found it too violent, between the attacking skeletons and the fight between Brienne and the Hound, I had my eyes closed a lot (but I'm a chicken). I was a bit sad to see the Hound die. I wish they would do a flashback or something on that guy who gave Ayra the Braavos stone, because I really don't remember what that was all about. There were definitely some twists I did not see coming - those Lannisters are a mess!


I would like to see this scene again, too. I believe it was given to her by the man who taught her how to fence.


They did flashback to it. It was a guard at the castle with Bolton when Arya and her friends were working there who gave it to her. Last season this guy told Arya to tell him the names of three people she wanted dead at the castle. After each of the names she gave, all of those characters died horrible accidental deaths. I forget why he wanted to help her in the first place. He gave her the coin and told her that if she met someone going to Braavos, to give him the coin and say "Valar Morghulis" and he'd take her that. Which is what Arya did in that last scene.


Right. His face changed from Jaqen H'gar to some rando. When he was Jaqen, he said he was helping her because she saved him and his friends. But then when his face changed, it made me wonder if Jaqen had been dead all along. I was so confused and it has bothered me since I saw it! Does anyone know what happened with that?


I thought it was supposed to be the same person -- she saved his life (he was one of those three guys locked up and then there was an attack, and Arya unlocked their carriage cage thing). He found her when she was a servant to Tywin and said something like since she'd saved three people (him and the two others), the gods demanded three lives in return, and she could pick those people. She picked two, but hadn't decided on a third. I thought he gave her the coin to help her find him so she could collect on the third. But last night, it seemed like the ship owner/captain took it as some sort of indication that she was important or something.
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