re:abovethat'd be.... the epilogue for Storm of Swords, and when the Brotherhood captures Brienne? Honestly thought it was more than that.
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re:abovethat'd be.... the epilogue for Storm of Swords, and when the Brotherhood captures Brienne? Honestly thought it was more than that.
We're off to see the Raven, the Raven beyond the Wall.
Bran = Dorothy
Hodor = Lion
Meera = Scarecrow
Jojen = Tinman
Summer = Toto
additional major season 4 spoilersI imagine we're probably going to see Dondarrion revive Catelyn onscreen, and I wouldn't be surprised if they write in additional scenes for her to have things to do as well. But you're right, now that I think about it I think she only makes two onscreen appearances in the text as Stoneheart so far.
re:aboveI hope that if we see him revive her on screen, I want it to be a flashback. I consider the revelation of Lady Stoneheart the best scene in the entire series so far, even better than the Red Wedding. It's just totally out of nowhere, and happens so quickly, it's just like WHAT THE smurf. Those moments are awesome BECAUSE you're left blind-sided, and I don't think it'd have as much impact if her being revived was shown, unless it was retroactively.
GUYS I'VE FOUND THE SOLUTION TO THEON AND ASHA/YARA'S PROBLEM
It was so obvious all along!
only if they have dr frankenstein in service :o
buuuttt for the rest: shall we go back to the main topic where i (and some others:P) can talk along pls? xD
im only at the beginning of the first book you know :(
i hope Jaime doesnt go back to his old self now that he is back in Kingslanding.
i do believe he has chanced
I think it's fair to assume he'll never return to his old self. In saying that it's also fair to assume he'll get over his recent horrors and become stronger again, both mentally and physically.
The more I watch this show the more Jaime becomes a really interesting character. I mean, he was interesting to start with, but not THIS interesting.
I think he has some of the most realistic character development. Maybe not necessarily the events that bring on the changes (let's be real, a lot of the stuff in this series is very fantastical!), but how he is handled. I'd say as of right now, show-wise, he's the most developed character.
I think I'm the only person in the world who thinks he was way cooler at the start of the show and is fairly boring now. Genuinely see him as a mopey bloke who does the right thing every now and then, much like Squall was at the start of FFVIII.
i thought Joffrey´s wedding would be the season´s finale