Anonymous wrote:Maggie the frog told Ceresi that the younger sibling would kill her. Some on Reddit think that may be The Houndashes The Mountain's younger brother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does the Hound feel about Cersei? He used to work for her. Is he loyal to her, and would he kill her for Arya?
"Fuck the Queen!"
But he has to get through his brother, the Mountain, first. And didn't the Mountain stick the Hound's face into a fire just for the hell of it when they were kids, which is why the Hound has those face scars. It would be fitting for the Hound to finally take down the Mountain.
Anonymous wrote:Maggie the frog told Ceresi that the younger sibling would kill her. Some on Reddit think that may be The Houndashes The Mountain's younger brother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does the Hound feel about Cersei? He used to work for her. Is he loyal to her, and would he kill her for Arya?
"Fuck the Queen!"
But he has to get through his brother, the Mountain, first. And didn't the Mountain stick the Hound's face into a fire just for the hell of it when they were kids, which is why the Hound has those face scars. It would be fitting for the Hound to finally take down the Mountain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does the Hound feel about Cersei? He used to work for her. Is he loyal to her, and would he kill her for Arya?
"Fuck the Queen!"
Anonymous wrote:How does the Hound feel about Cersei? He used to work for her. Is he loyal to her, and would he kill her for Arya?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I think the Hound is no longer on Arya's list, or she would have done him in when he was injured after his fight with Brienne. I think she didn't kill him then because she didn't have the heart to do so. They bonded a little on their adventure. I like to think they're going to reunite and he's going to help her finish off her list.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, new (minor) theory. At this point, there are only two direwolves left, Ghost (male) and Nymeria (female). In "A Dream of Spring", these two get doggy-busy and have a litter. You heard it here first.
You get a pup! And you get a pup! You get a pup! Everyone gets a pup!
Anonymous wrote:Ok, new (minor) theory. At this point, there are only two direwolves left, Ghost (male) and Nymeria (female). In "A Dream of Spring", these two get doggy-busy and have a litter. You heard it here first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jamie was not on Arya's list.
Arya doesnt really dislike Sansa, just normal sister drama and they have little in common. Jon was her very favorite though. Jon gave her Needle, remember.
I dont think Sansa is beautiful. Not even pretty. Very mannish IMO and almost ugly at times. I dont see how anyone can claim she is beautiful. And poor Arya is hideous - truly deeply unattractive
There arent many attractive characters on GoT. I assume tbat is because it is cast and filmed in UK and they are not known for their beauty.
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.