Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always found Sansa whiny & entitled & I still find her demanding. She's grown up but she hasn't done much other than move from castle to castle with people assisting her. Now poor Jon has to go fight Ramsey (who almost looked sexy sitting there).
Sadly I knew he was going do the stabbing before getting stabbed. Saw that coming.
This episode felt slow. I'm ready for the High Sparrow story to end. Tommen is annoying & nervous. I'd like to see Maegery back to push Cersei around.
Meh to Dany. Again with the walking out of fire? You've already done this trick.
Sansa's plea for Jon's help politically legitimizes him (and the Starks) retaking Winterfell. She is the wife of the current Warden of the North. If her husband is dead, she inherits Winterfell. Jon acts as her steward and is Warden of the North at her request. Poor Jon! He is going to be King in the North!
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Anonymous wrote:I've always found Sansa whiny & entitled & I still find her demanding. She's grown up but she hasn't done much other than move from castle to castle with people assisting her. Now poor Jon has to go fight Ramsey (who almost looked sexy sitting there).
Sadly I knew he was going do the stabbing before getting stabbed. Saw that coming.
This episode felt slow. I'm ready for the High Sparrow story to end. Tommen is annoying & nervous. I'd like to see Maegery back to push Cersei around.
Meh to Dany. Again with the walking out of fire? You've already done this trick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That reunion made me cry. Tears. Sniffle.
I know!
Loved tonight's show. The pieces are falling into place. Sansa is so transformed, it's awesome. Dani showed us - again - what a badass she is.
Only part I was bummed about was the wildling's death. Died serving the Starks, so she died with honor.
Why was Dany able to walk out of the fire but her brother was killed by the melted gold that was poured over his head by her husband?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That reunion made me cry. Tears. Sniffle.
I know!
Loved tonight's show. The pieces are falling into place. Sansa is so transformed, it's awesome. Dani showed us - again - what a badass she is.
Only part I was bummed about was the wildling's death. Died serving the Starks, so she died with honor.
Why was Dany able to walk out of the fire but her brother was killed by the melted gold that was poured over his head by her husband?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tommen is a weak little boy (even younger in the books) being thrown about by others -- much like Sansa in the first few seasons. He is easily controlled by others -- his grandfather, his mother, his wife, the High Sparrow. His cat. His ending will not be happy.
And too much male sniveling in this episode. Loras, the Khals, Jon Snow (who still knows nothing), Reek, Royce, the little Arryn.
But I did love Brienne telling it like it is to Davos and Melisandre. "Stannis? Dead."
That was awesome. I LOVE Brienne. The only thing I didn't like about that part was that Davos still doesn't know that Melisandre burned poor Shireen at the stake, and I can't WAIT for him to go apeshit on her when she does. At least, I hope he will.
I also found myself thinking that Drogo would be so proud of Dany for her burning those other khals, who totally deserved it. I keep hoping he'll come back somehow, even though I know it won't happen.
And, I can't decide whom I want to be the one to finally off Ramsay when the time comes. So many possibilities, all well-deserved!
Anonymous wrote:What's going to happen when Cersei heats Sansa is out and about again? Remember, she wants Sansa's head because she thinks Sansa killed Joffrey.
What is Littlefinger up to? I really have trouble following him. I can't figure out who he is for and who he is against. Does he really want to help Sansa? I do t believe he has Sansa's best interests at heart because he gave her to Ramsey.
What do you think Tommen told his mother the High Sparrow said? And, I really love this show, but this whole High Sparrow storyline is super lame. In the first 4 seasons, nobody could touch the Lanisters/Baratheons without losing their head. Now, some religious nutcase comes crawling out of the gutters and had TOTAL control over the monarchy? It's just not consistent with the show's premise. Cersei or Tommen could have totally taken control of this situation by now. Why haven't they sent the King's Guard and Cersei's scary bodyguard in there, slaughtered the Sparrow nuts and br done with it. What is keeping them from doing that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tommen is a weak little boy (even younger in the books) being thrown about by others -- much like Sansa in the first few seasons. He is easily controlled by others -- his grandfather, his mother, his wife, the High Sparrow. His cat. His ending will not be happy.
And too much male sniveling in this episode. Loras, the Khals, Jon Snow (who still knows nothing), Reek, Royce, the little Arryn.
But I did love Brienne telling it like it is to Davos and Melisandre. "Stannis? Dead."
Anonymous wrote:Tommen is a weak little boy (even younger in the books) being thrown about by others -- much like Sansa in the first few seasons. He is easily controlled by others -- his grandfather, his mother, his wife, the High Sparrow. His cat. His ending will not be happy.
And too much male sniveling in this episode. Loras, the Khals, Jon Snow (who still knows nothing), Reek, Royce, the little Arryn.
But I did love Brienne telling it like it is to Davos and Melisandre. "Stannis? Dead."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That reunion made me cry. Tears. Sniffle.
I know!
Loved tonight's show. The pieces are falling into place. Sansa is so transformed, it's awesome. Dani showed us - again - what a badass she is.
Only part I was bummed about was the wildling's death. Died serving the Starks, so she died with honor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's going to happen when Cersei heats Sansa is out and about again? Remember, she wants Sansa's head because she thinks Sansa killed Joffrey.
What is Littlefinger up to? I really have trouble following him. I can't figure out who he is for and who he is against. Does he really want to help Sansa? I do t believe he has Sansa's best interests at heart because he gave her to Ramsey.
What do you think Tommen told his mother the High Sparrow said? And, I really love this show, but this whole High Sparrow storyline is super lame. In the first 4 seasons, nobody could touch the Lanisters/Baratheons without losing their head. Now, some religious nutcase comes crawling out of the gutters and had TOTAL control over the monarchy? It's just not consistent with the show's premise. Cersei or Tommen could have totally taken control of this situation by now. Why haven't they sent the King's Guard and Cersei's scary bodyguard in there, slaughtered the Sparrow nuts and br done with it. What is keeping them from doing that?
Little Finger love Catelyn Stark so I have to believe he is going to look out for Sansa. But who knows, you can't really trust anyone on this show, can you?
And you are so right about The High Sparrow. Do they have an army? Seriously why hasn't Tommen gone in and just slaughtered them? Makes no sense.
It really doesn't make any sense. I can barely watch that part anymore.
What is Littlefinger's main objective? Does he really want Robyn to be in power? That kid needs to go down the moon slide or whatever they call it.
Anonymous wrote:Tommen is a weak little boy (even younger in the books) being thrown about by others -- much like Sansa in the first few seasons. He is easily controlled by others -- his grandfather, his mother, his wife, the High Sparrow. His cat. His ending will not be happy.
And too much male sniveling in this episode. Loras, the Khals, Jon Snow (who still knows nothing), Reek, Royce, the little Arryn.
But I did love Brienne telling it like it is to Davos and Melisandre. "Stannis? Dead."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loved the episode but did I totally miss Brienne killing Stannis?
Happened at the end of last season. They didn't show the actual moment of death, but showed her raising her sword after she read her charges against him.
DH and I must have totally forgotten it! All this season we were like "where is Stannis, where is Stannis?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loved the episode but did I totally miss Brienne killing Stannis?
Happened at the end of last season. They didn't show the actual moment of death, but showed her raising her sword after she read her charges against him.
Anonymous wrote:Loved the episode but did I totally miss Brienne killing Stannis?