Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone watch last night?
Yes. So good that I actually bought the book so I could see what happens next.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone watch last night?

Anonymous wrote:What about Timmon? (Younger bro) Isnt he going to be king now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't read the books, and as a result am just perplexed.
Who was that who whispered to Sansa that she needs to leave? Whose glass/wine was poisoned? Were they trying to kill Sansa? Why?
I haven't read the books, this is just my guess - the cake was poisoned, not the wine. I'm guessing his wife's side planned it all along. No way would that grandmother allow her to stay married to him. Just my guess (also based on grandmothers comments to Sans right before it about killing people at weddings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't read the books, and as a result am just perplexed.
Who was that who whispered to Sansa that she needs to leave? Whose glass/wine was poisoned? Were they trying to kill Sansa? Why?
I haven't read the books, this is just my guess - the cake was poisoned, not the wine. I'm guessing his wife's side planned it all along. No way would that grandmother allow her to stay married to him. Just my guess (also based on grandmothers comments to Sans right before it about killing people at weddings.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't read the books, and as a result am just perplexed.
Who was that who whispered to Sansa that she needs to leave? Whose glass/wine was poisoned? Were they trying to kill Sansa? Why?
Anonymous wrote:I can't wait for Cersei to get her's. She is emerging as the one to hate. Last night gave her a great start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a book reader, and I have been waiting for this episode since the beginning of the first season!![]()
Me too! Seeing it played out was oh so satisfying. Plus, I think the recreation on screen was much better than how I had imagined it.
There were scenes in last night's show that I hadn't remembered from the book. Like the meal in which Jeffrey received the gifts and used the valerian steel sword he got from his grandfather to cut up the book he got from Tyrion. What a great scene. It could have been that I glossed over it in the book just trying to find out what happened next. What a great scene!