That episode was pretty amazing and I don't care, I'd reach out to touch Mother as well. :shobon:
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That episode was pretty amazing and I don't care, I'd reach out to touch Mother as well. :shobon:
AHAHAHAHAHA JOFFREY GOT PUT INTO TIMEOUT
Best part of the episode
Hooray!
Is the prize that I get to torture and flay people? Maybe inflict a penectomy or to?
I thought is was a terribly boring episode for a season finale.
I had been waiting for that RobbWind moment to come to life ever since I read it in the books. I don't know why. I guess I really like watching terrible things like that.
I better see (WARNING MASSIVE SPOILER) this (2nd half of ASOS spoiler) next season, even if book spoiler, too? idkshe doesn't have those marks since she didn't claw her face like I sort of wish she did. And the Martells! <3333 And the ASOS/S4Purple Wedding (idk, I think that's what the fans called Joffrey's wedding).
Agree with most of the points being made - generally a good episode, lacked for that special oomph. I don't think anyone expected it to surpass episode 9 in that regard, but it seems a little too strong contrast.
I squee a little every time.
One thing I missed from the books is Davos's desperate speech to convince Stannis to go north. That packed a lot of power and I feel like it was sort of "his moment", which Melisandre sort of usurped in this episode, with a weaker end result. A bit picky, but.
Ohhh! That's an awesome piece.
I edited your post Lonely Paper Star, nothing wrong with the spoiler being there but a spoiler of THAT MAGNITUDE really deserves emphasis.
Finally watched the season 3 finale. Here are my bullet pointed list:
- In general, the episode I found was probably on par, maybe even better, than it's equivalent comparison: Valar Morghulis. While it's ending scene is perhaps rather melodramatic, it is sort of what you'd expect from a season closing. It is perhaps rather unnecessary as we pretty much knew the outcome from her scenes in The Rains of Castamere but hey, it was alright. It certainly wasn't as bad as everyone is making out I feel.
- The scene with Jaime was underplayed. No words. In fact, he hardly got much screentime at all. Brienne didn't get much and I would have loved more interaction between the two seeing how Jaime did save her from that bear pit. Their storyline pretty much ended with The Bear and the Maiden Fair.
- Bran's storyline is moving ahead with some pace now, and his scenes were good enough. He is moving further up north now, and the meeting with Sam and Gilly were quite good. Talking about Sam/Gilly, I love how he is getting more screentime now. He might be upgraded to main cast status perhaps in the fourth season. I liked his scenes though and, like Davos, he is just a simple, good character. I like how he is making Gilly happy.
- Oh Davos. I just love his character. There's nothing much to add. The lord of light really must favour him, because he has been sent to prison or death so many times. He's treading a very shaky line with Stannis to be honest. I loved his scenes with Gendry talking about Flea Bottom. I wonder what Melisandre makes of Davos?
- Arya the killer! Watch her pretend to a small orphan girl, and then go full on psycho. You could almost see the Hound looking sympathetic.
i really liked this episode. In fact if you cut out the last 5 minutes it was my favorite episode of the season.
Maester Aemon man..I'd no idea he was re-cast. Warmed me heart seeing him.
Also just want to say I loved Jon and Ygritte's scene. The actress who plays her is really awesome in my opinion, the absolute fury on her face when he rode off in ep9 and then the heartbreak when he left her again this episode, both perfect. Best/worst breakup ever.