That style of music is called punk.Quote:
The death metal didn't start til the credits for me, Jowy.
This episode was brilliant.
Next episode should be incredible.
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That style of music is called punk.Quote:
The death metal didn't start til the credits for me, Jowy.
This episode was brilliant.
Next episode should be incredible.
wtb more dany
WELL YOU SHOULD
I already discussed this in chat but (SPOILER)the scenes with Brienne I found really upsetting, I don't know why, perhaps it's because Jaime was talking about it to her earlier in the episode and it became quite a big thing. I do like Brienne a lot more now, and I also really like Jaime.
Surprised the thing at the ending hadn't already happened, to be honest. :p As for Pod, it's clearly his eagerness to please others that saved the cash. Stannis plot got the tiniest bit interesting for about five seconds when (SPOILER)he actually got angry at red lady but then in the argument stopped and that was that. Boring.
Really eager for the coming episodes, I just wish the entire series was finished so I could watch them all back to back. D=
Yay Dany's finally developing. (may have to revert my set back)
Yeah, I have to admit, Dany was actually interesting in this episode. Trying to make her feminist when she's one of the most male dependent characters is lame, though.
Also, Stannis is the worst character in the series. He's an ass, he's boring. Why do people like him?
Everything else is top-notch, basically. If I have any reservations it's when they spread the cheese a bit thickly like with (SPOILER)Hot Pie leaving. There are far more interesting things going on with Arya that I'd rather see more of instead of cheesy goodbyes that were added just for the show.
Stannis' storyline is really boring right now, I think, so I'm glad they're only showing a little of it. Granted, the book has a lot of political talk in his storyline at this point, which probably wouldn't translate too well to the screen.
Still though, the show is a blast. Pod's scene is one of my favourite deviation from the books so far. Superbad language
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I've heard literally no-one in this thread say they like Stannis. I abhor him.
But I've just watched the latest episode, and I have to say, Podrick has just instantly gone up in my estimations. First the saving of Tyrion in the Blackwater, now this... oh Podrick. His scenes with Bronn and Tyrion are just brilliant. From my recollection, Podrick wasn't even that big a character in the book, so it's nice they gave him this bit of story.
EDIT: I should also add I really appreciate the changes to Jaime's character. He went from smug bastard in Season 1, annoying prisoner bastard in Season 2 and Season 3... but then he appeared to change this episode. He didn't have to tell Brienne about the rape thing, and he certainly didn't have to speak up for her and her status as a Tarth with many sapphires. The fact that he went beyond the call of duty (as her prisoner, he'd be well within his right to just say nothing) and got alot more than he bargained for because of it.
I didn't realize that [end scene event] was happening this soon. I squealed. Took BJ a second to ask (SPOILER)"Did they just fully cut off his hand??" That plot point is one of my favorite moments in character development.
Dany's storyline seems to be moving quickly, finally. Kind of. I hope they don't drag out her acquisition of The Undying out much more--I don't see how they reasonably could.
I was also very pleased with Robb's behavior. Uncle Eddy got told.
I think Pod's really the greater swordsman than Jamie Lanister. :jokey:
Hot Pie's leaving was laid on a bit thick but i'll miss him (Even though I didnt really know his name until this ep)
I didnt care for the ending credits.
Loved the whole chair moving scene
I can only assume the dragons remain loyal to Denerys reguardless of who she "sells" them to. If the Unsullied are truly obedient to thier new master she will have no trouble attacking the now defenseless Astapor and reclaiming her dragon