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What a great smurfing episode. I was reeled in from the beginning straight until the end - from the slaves and Danaerys to Jaime's wrestling with love and loyalty to Littlefinger's confession to Margaery and her grandmother's cunning to the smurfing hard-to-watch Crastor's Keep scenes to the smurfing white walker lair. All of it amazing, best of the season yet. The only way it could have been better is if Tyrion's trial was squeezed in there somehow! Great, great stuff.
The trippiest part about that ending reveal about The Others is that the baby was surrounded by 13 white walkers, all wearing black from head to toe. The Night's King was purported to be the 13th Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, who was seduced by a white walker. This lead some to believe that the ranks of The Others and the Night's Watch might be connected somehow, perhaps even past lord commanders taking similar roles among The Others.
While I like the idea that it was the 13th Commander, I prefer to think it had something to do with The Last Hero, who went beyond the wall with 12 companions to try and find the Children of the Forest. I think it fits better with where the story seems to get going, due to the parallels of TLH with Azor Ahai.
Overall, I think it was a solid episode and, while I understand the complaints about the ending spoiling things that haven't yet happened in the book timeline, I am okay with the story moving at a faster pace than the books are. I am also okay with the show building off or creating its own lore rather than trying to race GRRM to the finish line.
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Has a set been made for the shadow things (SPOILER)Melisandre made? I dibs that. If it's taken. I dibs the White Walkers.
That went by too fast.
Little finger being behind EVERYTHING since the first episode? Holy smurf.
The Hound...some funny trout right there
I can see the game of bitches beginning now.
And I cannot get over Hodor Smash. That was freakin awesome.
That was one of the best episodes I've seen. It was good all around. Especially that last kill. Goddamn, Snow.
i feel sad for Jon and Bran not reuniting :o
they were so freaking close!!
and just when i though Sansa was safe she gets locked up in a castle with a crazy smurf D:
It is really frustrating that none of these people have cell phones. It could be so easy.
Bran: Jon, Jon I'm at this place!
Jon: Oh word, I'm close to there. I'll come get you right now! Oh wait, someone else is on the line hang on *beep* Hello?
Sansa: Dude, like I'm totally with Littlefinger. He's a conniving mo fo. Come get me tho, lol ttyl.
Jon: Oh okay, um...
Good episode especailly with the Hound. I don't like that Bran made Hodor kill someone but I guess it adds to the drama.
Littlefinger/Lysa being behind Jon Arryn's murder and framing the Lannisters has to be a retcon. It doesn't make any sense in the context of the first season. Really good episode though! A lot happened!
Loved the episode, particularly surrounding the solving of several unexplained mysteries surrounding season one. The death of Jon Arryn is now explained, while the fate of Syrio the water-dancer is now strongly implied.
Good episode, wrapped several things up, including Craster's Keep. I'm very excited for the next episode. The Brienne and Podrick partnership is just brilliant.
Lastly, whatever happened to Varys? We've really only seen him briefly this season.
Varys was in this episode briefly. He bowed to Tommen.
Hodor didn't seem very thrilled about it either. I agree that it was uncomfortable.
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Interesting that despite the Eyrie appearing again for the first time since Season One, it's conspicuously absent from the title sequence this week.
Excellent imagery in the second Pod/Brienne scene. Pod is skinning the rabbit while Brienne sheds her "skin" (armour) and begins to let him in emotionally.
The promo for next week's episode looks great. Finally some Asha/Yara Greyjoy scenes!
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Didn't Jaime admit to killing Jon in the first season to Cersei? Why would he lie about that? I could be remembering wrong, though.
That scene got a legit jaw drop out of me regardless. Another favorite moment was: (SPOILER)When Lysa said she was going to scream really loudly when Littlefinger has sex with her and then the next scene with Sansa laying wide awake with Lysa's screaming in the background.
Arya and Sandor are as great as always. Jon Snow shows why you should never turn your back on a bastard.
This episode sucked ass.
I don't remember that. There was a lot of speculation amongst the characters. Tyrion and Cersei were prime suspects, but I don't remember Jaime even being a consideration. But everyone in the show was wrong, regardless.
I'm pretty sure Littlefinger+Lysa is the same in the books as well. Littlefinger has been busy, think of all the stuff we already know he did, via the show:
1) Seduced Lysa, convinced her to kill Jon, convinced her to write the letter to Cat saying that Lannisters killed Jon, thus getting Ned Stark to King's Landing
2) Told Cat that the dagger that stabbed Bran belonged to Tyrion, which led to her arresting Tyrion, which led directly to the war
3) Betrayed Ned Stark via the Gold Cloaks
4) Was instrumental in killing Joffrey
5) "Rescued" Sansa, and who knows what he's going to do with her
He's had a much bigger part in everything than it seemed at first.
So you think that was Martin's plan from the beginning when he wrote book 1? Seems far fetched that the whole story was for Jon to be poisoned by Lysa who was working for Littlefinger who was working for the Lannisters but was really framing the Lannisters in order to start some conflict with the Starks for...not sure what purpose.
Either Littlefinger is designed to be the most clever, devious person in all of Westeros or Martin just likes to use him as the reason for things that otherwise would be unexplained.
That truthfully is how Martin designed him. In ASoS he shows up completely out of nowhere on the boat that Sansa is taken to and it changes everything you thought you knew about the series up to that point. At least that's how it went down the first time I read it.
The podrick scenes were adorable.
And Jojen to the plot rescue.
I really, really enjoyd Cersei's and Margaery's little chat at the beginning. It seemed clear to me at first that Cersei was intending to intimidate Margaery, and then she exposed weakness to her in a sense, admitting that her son doesn't need her help, but the help of another. I wonder if it's a trick somehow. Cersei doesn't seem the type to just roll over when her territory is being threatened. Then again, she is stricken with grief over Joffrey still, and grief makes people behave strangely.
SORRY BUT ROBIN ARRYN IS FREAKING ADORABLE AS A LITTLE TEEN BOY OR WHATEVER EVEN IF HE IS A LITTLE trout
ALSO LYSA AND LITTLEFINGER BOOK STUFFI DO NOT smurfING REMEMBER THAT BUSINESS ABOUT LYSA AND LITTLEFINGER PLOTTING TO KILL JON ARRYN WAS THAT smurfING REVEALED IN THE BOOK BECAUSE I DO NOT REMEMBER IT Lysa's actress is so damn good at playing her part, jesus. She's so good. Poor Sansa, though, good god. Out of the frying pan and into the fire.
It's interesting to see Cersei being so civil about her marriage and when Tywin advised her he could not discuss the trial with her.
Pod is just the sweetest damn thing and he's so determined to be a squire oh my goodness the look of gratitude and enthusiasm on his face after brienne tells him to her her with his straps ;_______________;
I don't recall the name of the pleasant gentleman leading Craster's, but he just makes those smurfing scenes for me. I cringe whenever I see him. I loved him in The Dark Knight Rises and I love him in this, even if he's the worst smurfing villain beside Joffrey and Ramsay and that's why he's smurfing brilliant.
Can someone remind me who the dude was who was trying to kidnap Bran?
I'm really glad for Craster's wives standing up for themselves and not willing to go with the Night's Watch. I was beginning to question how logical it was that they would be comfortable with the Night's Watch there anyway, regardless if they came to save them or otherwise. That was a more believable path for them to me, I'm glad they took it.
A bit disappointed with the ending, though. Somehow. Don't know why. But it was so good to see Jon so happy to have Ghost back. I am really loving his character development.
AND HOW MUCH smurfING LONGER ARE WE GOING TO HAVE TO WAIT FOR THE TRIAL THIS IS GETTING ABSURD
I would have liked to see more Jaime in this episode.
And I find myself less and less impressed with The Hound/Arya scenes. Arya is so annoying to me now, god, I can hardly stand her.
I just re-read the first book recently. Littlefinger is set up with clear motivations from the beginning. They touched on it briefly on the show but they flesh out the story more in the books. The big motivation is being rejected by Catelyn as a child. She was betrothed to Brandon Stark (Ned's brother), Littlefinger challenged Brandon a duel and Brandon beat the crap out of him to the point that he was bedridden for weeks. Cat left and the next time Littlefinger saw her was when she showed up in King's Landing with the dagger. He's clearly still enamoured with her though she always saw him as a brother. He has pretty good reason not to like Ned Stark, since she ended up with him. I always saw that as a big part of why he betrayed Ned. That's also likely a big part of why he took Sansa with him to the Eyrie. He's always doing a lot of creepy hair-touching and "You look just like your mom"ming in the show when it comes to Sansa.
The second motivation is his low station. His family is lord of the Fingers, which is a reeeeeeeeally small crappy bit of land on the ocean, which is maybe partly why he couldn't be betrothed to Cat. People call him Littlefinger because of his land (and because he's short). He clearly has ambitions to be more and he's clearly got some issues about it. My read on his character is him getting back at everyone who he feels looked down on him or mistreated him in his life. He's accumulated a lot of power at this point and he's revelling in throwing it around. He's also just twisted/crazy/evil like everyone else in the GoT universe. Up to the point we're at in the show I don't think he ever had a point-of-view chapter from him yet, which lends his character a lot of mystery still. That's all just my take on it.
Lysa is also set up as being completely unhinged from the beginning. I wasn't surprised at all that she was behind Jon's death. Jon was planning to send his son to foster with Stannis or some other lord, to get him away from his mom, because his mom is being a bad influence. Maybe the whole breast-feeding-him-at-age-6 thing had something to do with it... blergh. All Lysa cares about is keeping her son around. Shorty is right, her actress is really good. She and her son creep the crap out of me.
Whether GRRM planned all of this ahead of time or came up with it as he wrote the latter books, beats me. As of book one / season one of the show, who poisoned Jon and who was responsible for attacking Bran with the dagger are both left unexplained. As of the end of book one, he must've planned to either explain it later or leave it all a mystery. Either way it makes for a pretty cool story. (Turns out he does eventually explain who was behind both of those things, in the books.)
Look a few posts back. :D He's Locke, sent from Roose Bolton after Roose learned from Theon that Bran was still alive. I think he's a show-only character.Quote:
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He's also responsible for cutting off Jaime's hand :argh:
I've read that Locke is a condensed version of a book character called (SPOILER)Vargo Hoat
reOh, of course he's the replacement for Vargo Hoat. I wonder why they did away with him.
I agree with Unne re: Littlefinger. I'm not a GRRM fanboy either, as I've repeatedly said that the books are overrated, but I don't consider the Littlefinger reveal to be a retcon. Surprising, sure, but a natural progression. First he betrays Ned, which, by itself, was an isolated instance of conniving (though there are some suspicions of greater plans, as he likely lied about the knife of Bran's attempted assassin) -- except for the fact that he led Ned through the "investigation" which resulted in the fatal conflict with Cersei in the first place. And then you find out he plotted to kill Joffrey and frame Tyrion and take Sansa, which shows even more underhandedness and scheming. Just when you thought that was the big reveal, he's shown as being the one behind setting the scene as far back as book 1.
He's an opportunist. When the Queen of Thorns wanted Joffrey dead, Littlefinger stepped in. When other powerful figures wanted Jon Aryn dead before that, Littlefinger was also there -- and has been there to take advantage of what resulted at every opportunity. Power and revenge are all that matters. The whole theme of the books/show is that ruthless scheming is what succeeds, and Littlefinger has clearly been the epitome -- even a caricature -- of that principle.
Didn't Varys say that Littlefinger was the most dangerous man in Westeros? I don't think he was joking.
I agree it makes sense in the grand scheme of things, but it seemed like an afterthought rather than the result of good planning. It was just weird that Littlefinger appeared out of nowhere to be 'the one behind it all' after not being on the show for a while. Seemed a little too convenient.
At least it makes you think. This was another strong episode. Season 4 is turning out to be the best season yet and there's still half of it to go!
Littlefinger wants to sit the Iron Throne. That's his goal. That's not a book spoiler as it's never been explicitly stated anywhere, but that's what he's up to, I am sure of it. That and he wants to bone Sansa because of his unfulfilled Cat love. Look at the turmoil the simple act of Jon Arryn's death has caused and how that one trigger has caused things to spiral out of control. Now that he's married into the Vale with Lysa at his whim and Robin a weak child that's one of the great houses under his control already.
There was also a scene early on in the first season when Arya is in King's Landing and hears Varys and Illyrio plotting to set Stark and Lannister against each other to weaken the realm and get Viserys/Dany on the throne. They wanted to slow things down until the Dothraki were ready but it's clear that Littlefinger's scheming has sped things up. I'm not going into book spoilers here, by the way, just wanted to explain this and why people set out to achieve it.Quote:
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According to the next on that comes on after every episode, the trial is the next episode.
I guess you people torrent your Game of Thrones.
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Not sure what to think of Cersei this episode. She's been so cordial, a real change compared to previous episodes. What's happened?
A lot of people I know have said this episode sucked, I am so confused!
Littlefingers long term game playing finally coming to light? Awesome. The Adventures of Pod and Brienne? Awesome. A sword through the back of the head of the evil Nights Watch guy? Awesome. The Hound? Awesome. Mental Lysa? Awesome.
That being said, this episode did seem shorter to me than the other episodes & I'm not sure why... Was it?
Next episode needs more Varys, Wildlings and murder trial.
Agreed, more Varys!
Was Varys even in this episode?
Jess, it probably felt short to you because they didn't really spend much time on one segment. Each segment only lasted a few minutes, and some characters only got a few minutes screen time.
And of course the worst smurfing plotline (North of the Wall) got the most coverage this time.
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Formy: yeah, Jon's story has never interested. Not from season one, not when I read the books, and certainly not now. Bran's story was interesting until the Reeds arrived. And North of the Wall is just a boring location to me. I don't really feel the White Walkers either. For me, it's just not something I'm into.
This season's/book's most interesting stories to me currently are: Sansa, Danaerys, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand that's about it. This season has actually kind of been boring the heck out of me, really.
Fair enough.
Just saw the trailer for next episode. Stannis makes a return in the episode, Varys actually has a few lines as does the return of the small council actually having a meeting. Dany has more time, and the trial finally begins. Furthermore, Yara Greyjoy finally returns to the fold once more.
Feel free to watch it for yourself. I'm pretty excited!
Stannis, ugh.
Some parts of the trial might be very interesting indeed. But I am just so tired of this storyline too.
Yeah, and for some reason there were only 2 ad breaks. Usually there are like 4! I'm not complaining, though. Having watched all the others on DVD, I really hate the ad breaks.
I really like Jon's story on the show. In the books, it's certainly not my favourite.
On the show, I think I like Bran's story the least, at least for now.
I didn't want to see the main rebel of the night's watch get killed at the end of this episode. I mean, it does make sense for the story but I really enjoy Burn Gorman as an actor.
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It was apparently 1 minute shorter than previous episodes :o
One whole minute? I feel robbed! :mad2:
THOSE BASTARDS
I never cared much for Jon Snow and the Night Watch in the previous seasons. Don't know what it is about this season, but suddenly I find myself enjoying Jon more and more each episode.
I got whiplash from Locke. At first I hated him because dude you can't just cut off people's hands. And then I liked him because oh he's being a bro with Jon that's nice. And then he's a TRAITOROUS BASTARD SMURF
The results don't surprise me.
Just wanna say that Littlefinger was pretty blatant in his "I am a bad guy, I am here to take the Iron Throne" agenda when he had a discussion with Varys earlier in the series. Danielle and I are always pretty quick to add Littlefinger to the list of suspects for Anything That Goes Wrong.
It seems clear that Littlefinger is after power, but I don't think he necessarily wants Iron Throne power. I reckon that if he has any opposition to the throne as it stands, it's the Lannister aspect because that family are a considerable force. I think he'd be happy enough with a more malleable king on the throne.
He definitely wants to be the man controlling the Iron Throne from behind the scenes and not actually be king. Pretty sure he says that in the first season in a conversation with Varys, I think.
Does he say it? I think it is heavily implied.
Either Littlefinger is working for someone who is going to shock us, or he really does aim to be the most powerful man in King's Landing. A conversation with he and Cersei about power comes to mind. He has a high opinion of himself, thinks himself very clever, betrays others when it benefits him. He is very good at playing a pawn, but I don't think he wants to be one always.
And this is why you don't cancel a show before it's had time to get going, Fox.
Anyway yeah great episode, it seems like not much happens south of Craster's but actually this may be one of the most important episodes to date. Dany realizes conquest and rule are different things, we learn that Littlefinger's been behind things since Season 1, Arya sees that maybe she's not yet good enough to kill "every smurfing person in Westeros", Cersei's either broken or up to SOMETHING bad, she's never that civil, and yeah all kinds of stuff.
I think one issue with the pacing was that the episode seemed to largely focus on one area/group, do their part in full, then move onto the next one. Usually they jump between different groups several times throughout an episode.
I actually prefer that to all the jumping around. In fact I would prefer to watch a whole season devoted to Dany's storyline and ending it right when she arrives in Westeros (finally) and then ignoring her in the main storyline until the last season. Similarly for Jon and Bran's stories. This is an issue I have with the books as well. I have to turn back several (hundred sometimes) pages to the last POV chapter for that character in order to remind myself what happened in their story last. It's silly!
Am I the only person who thinks Nikolaj kinda looks like Jon Bernthal?
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Almost definitely.
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(SPOILER) Lost, (???) sawyer, no idea what the actor is called.. its more the hair then anything else, but still ^^http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-131OEq4Y54...Sawyer_Gun.png
Daniel Handler would be proud.
I see the resemblance a bit in their schnozzes.
Definitely for Sawyer.
I feel like Unne and Psy went over the Littlefinger/Lysa thing well enough, but I feel the need to remind ya'll that chaos is a ladder. Bitch is climbing.
Littlefinger has mentioned a couple of times that he boned Cat, but Lysa mentioned in the last episode that it was her that he boned. Lysa has always been all about Littlefinger, but he wanted Cat and their father wouldn't let him marry either of them. He wants power, he wants wealth, and he wants the woman who scorned him. Or her daughter, apparently.
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Oh my god. Oh my god.
im guessing those are quotes from different movies? with the exception of the b-day
i dunno.. i dont get them
Arrested Development. Go watch it now. It's quite possibly the funniest show in television history. Make sure you start from the beginning though or the jokes won't make any sense.
a sitcom? Nope!
If you like funny things, you'll like it. It's not directed in the style of most sitcoms.
Arrested Development is a sitcom in the same way Stagecoach is a western. It transcends its genre to be one of the very best examples of its medium (in this case, comedic television series) ever made.
I died as soon as I made it to the twin one. This is my ghost. Hi, guys. Now to answer the question that has been on everyone's mind.
Going through walls is a very tedious experience and it isn't any fun at all. Ghost movies are lying to you!
Incidentally, my favourite Arrested Westeros is probably still:
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So far a 'king' has died every season:
Season 1 - King Robert
Season 2 - King Renly
Season 3 - King Robb
Season 4 - King Joffrey
Does that mean Stannis, Balon Greyjoy, or Tommen will bite it in Season 5?
Who was the third king Stannis named with the leeches?
I wish I was better at remembering names. I can't recall who half of these guys you're talking about are. Not because I don't remember them, though. I don't forget their faces and what they did, just their nametags.
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The males were way better done than the females
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Arrested Development is inane garbage.
I tried to like it. I really did.
This episode was amazing.
I almost got goosebumps from Tyrion's speech.
Theon has stockholm syndrome, like hardcore.
So was it Little Finger that poisoned Joffrey, then? If I was following the story right, I think the poison was from the necklace that he gave the guy that escorted Sansa out of the capital. Correct me if i'm wrong. I thought that's what was implied.
This episode was so good. Finally some action! Everything Tyrion said was just wow. "I wish I was the monster you all think I am." Who is going to fight though? His father?
My guess is that his father will name the captain of the kingsguard to fight for the crown, which is of course Jamie. Tyrion will probably have to fight for himself if the thing even happens.
Good end to the episode as the trial was awesome as expected. I didn't care much for the first part of the episode that focused on Theon and Stannis. I really don't care much about them.
If Jaime quits the Kingsguard now Tyrion should be able to shotgun him as his Champion. Then Tywin will be forced to choose a weaker champion since he doesnt want his heir to die.
Also I cant remember if it's just because of Sirio in the show or if it was actually mentioned in the books but I thought the majority of Braavosi (and people across the sea from Westeros) were darker skinned or Braavos was atleast the most mixed race of cities. If that's so then I really hope they dont whitewash all the speaking parts in Braavos.
Good episode! And the next episode will look to be awesome with (SPOILER)that fight between Oberyn and the Mountain. (God, I've been waiting for that since episode one!!)
This wasn't said in the show yet! - Psychotic
Quite the speech there, Shae.
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Everything has a consequence, and while I've loved Tyrion running his mouth at every single uppity and clueless smurfer in King's Landing, my God did it ever come back to bite him in the ass. The way he just snapped was stunning, unlimited love for Dinklage.
Also smurf you Shae. The books had none of the "wah wah you're trying to send me away :(" crap. She is just a lying backstabbing whore, exactly what she says she is.
I swear I remember a video trailer for this series having the participants of the fight quite prominently displayed.
They were covered in armour and it was only a quick flash. Besides, some people don't even watch trailers because of potential spoilers. So use the tags, eh? No harm in it!
Ah, it wasn't a complaint about the spoiler. Just checking I didn't imagine it, or if I imagined it in greater detail than it had.
It would be awesome if it goes as in blackmage_nuke's post; Jaime quitting and being called in as Tyrion's champion. :excited:
GODDAMMIT SHAE, SHUT THE ^%#$ UP D:
omg omg omg, im all histerical
everything went well untill that smurf opened her mouth :(
ow god ow god ow god..
Dany sure get a slap in the face from that rich kid
wtf is shae the dumbest woman in westeros or what
if dwarfie ends up dying i'll stop watching
Shae + Tywin spoilerThis is the perfect set-up for her to die by his hands. Her betrayal is probably enough for him and I wouldn't believe up until that point in the trial that he or she would be that vengeful. Lovers scorned.
Awesome episode. Intense stuff, particularly at the end.
I always got the sense that the Braavosi were among the whiter of the Essos people. Sort of corresponding to the Italy/Greece region in our world. Don't know if the book says differently and I just forgot, though.
Spoiler you shouldnt read if you didnt already read the quoted spoilerI actually think this makes it more likely for them to change it with "Oh I told her say those things or I would kill her" and then Tyrion has to go look for her instead of the other person he was looking for since Shae has so much audience appeal.
spoiler for unaired episodes later this seasonIf they made that change though then it would detract rather substantially from Tywin's loathsomeness and make Tyrion less justified in killing him. I mean it's possible they'd do it anyway but I dunno.
book spoiler related to this spoilerWell they could go all out and say Tywin executed his first wife so theres no conflict of lovers, we can still hate Tywin and the audience can still druel over Shae
yo dawg I heard you like spoilers so I spoiler tagged while you spoiler tagged so you can spoiler tag while you spoiler tag.
WELL, that was... an episode all right.
By the Old Gods and the New that was an episode and a half
I miss Shae the pointless whore. Her being ten kinds of butthurt because she supposedly loves him in the show just makes her seem like an obnoxious idiot, and it frustrates me. Great scene, though I hate to see Tyrion lose. The rest of the storylines were meh.
Wow best episode since the wedding. Surely Bronn will fight for Tyrion again. Starting to like Prince Oberan, I think he knows more than he lets on, ah man this week is going to drag.......
I totally thoroughly enjoyed this episode. I know that a lot of this season is going to be build up, and I've come to terms with that.
But the episode was fantastic. It really really swelly built a stage for future events. And Tyrion's speech at the end. I will be damned, it was fantastic.
Honestly, I'm not feeling the hype for this episode. It wasn't bad, but I personally don't feel it's as mind-blowing as everyone is making it out to be.
Next episode (?) with the Trial by Combat should be on point, though.
That was a great episode, with a fantastic ending. The trial was really well done, filled with Tywin's deviousness and Tyrion's excellent acting -- and even some good development between Oberyn and Varys -- all capped with that brilliant rant that ended with tensions at the peak. It's been a while since I've been as eager to see the next episode.
Pretty sure he repeatedly states that he wants "it all" or "everything." I can wholly imagine him with a puppet on the throne, but the fact that he has come from nothing and created his own family crest shows desire to elevate himself and create a legacy. Tywin's not the only one fascinated with that, but I think Tywin is far more accepting of having someone else with the crown.
The only way this episode could have been any better would be if a Tyrions clone gets called as a witness and testifies against himself.
All I post are amusing images.
That's okay though...
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That might be my favorite GoT gif yet. xD
thats my role already, freya :P
The part with Theon's sister (I forget her name in the show) was silly and contrived. "Hope you can outrun these dogs!" and suddenly she's teleported onto a boat. They didn't chase her? They didn't have archers on the walls? What was the point of any of that? It showed us Theon is crazy, but we already knew. The Ironborn plotlines all feel tacked on for no reason.
The Tyrion scene was pretty good. In the book I always pictured Shae hamming it up for the crowd and really twisting the knife, I didn't feel that as much in the show. Maybe it's just the missing element of surprise. Maybe her actress never clicked for me. I've read a lot of reviews saying Dinklage deserves a medal for his acting in this episode, but I'm not sure I see it. He acted, that's his job. He pulled off being hurt and angry. Everyone else was good too though. I think Tywin and Jaime knock it out of the park every time they're on screen.
I'd watch a whole season of Ser Davos telling people what's up while Stannis stands around glowering.
I think that Tyrion scene was quite effectful, but it's probably as much thanks to good writing, directing and editing as it is thanks to Dinklage's acting.
Agree with so many parts of this. I feel like Dinklage and Gillen's performances have become noticeably forced compared to what they did in the first season, probably since it's not their natural accent. Tywin, Jaime and Davos all did their thing though. Davos flipping numbers back on those bankers was just damn. And the other two just have some of the best scenes in the series imo. Most of it being original to the show, which makes it so confusing when they fail with utterly pointless scenes like the Greyjoy raid on the Dreadfort that never was.
And he's incredibly good at it and deserves enormous praise for how well he does his job? I mean he's not really just doing a job here, he's pretty much setting a bar for television acting, or at the very least matches the bar as set in shows like The Wire, Oz, and Deadwood. This is the role he's going to be remembered for, and whilst the director and writers deserve massive praise as well, that doesn't detract from how astoundingly good Dinklage is.
Just watched the episode. Wow. Eeeek. Holy trout. :excited:
Where Tyrion just snapped, that was perfect for me. Jaime and Tywin were excellent, too. And DROGON! :D
Oh, and the scene between Oberyn and Varys? I can't be the only one who loved that!?
next episode & further - book stuffI am SO excited for The Red Viper v The Mountain. I watch the show with 3 non book readers and they're all certain Tyrion is going to die and they're so sad. It makes it even more exciting to see their reactions.
Also, surely it's about time for the Wildlings to attack the wall? But I did want to see a bit more of the Thenns before they get killed off.
I really hope UnCat makes an appearance at the end of the season!
EDIT: also - Bravo, Sky Atlantic! Only 1 ad break? I am very impressed.
Oh I don't disagree, he's good. I watched some crappy sci-fi series recently on Netflix and it was a forceful reminder of how much better the acting is in this show than in most TV. I just didn't see the trial scene as significantly better than he's been this season / in past seasons.
Pretty much enjoyed every little bit of that, apart from the Greyjoy bit which was rather meh.
I agree that Tyrion made that episode his, he was incredible and really made you feel the emotion that ran through him. Tywin likewise. Varys and Oberyn were also really cool, I agree with Jess on that. And Davos is one of my favourites, definitely. It was interesting to see the Iron Bank for the first time.
I agree that Shae in the show is terrible. I haven't gotten to her betrayal of Tyrion in the book yet but based on her book character it would make a lot more sense. I hope I see her head on a pike soon.
What is the bastard last name for children of Lannister lords? I've figured out all the others:
Stark = Snow
Tyrell = Flowers
Baratheon = Storm
Tully = Rivers
Martell = Sand
Greyjoy = Pyke
Lannister = ???
since that country s famous for the gold, i guess the bastard names would be gold? xD
Hill.
Also the Vale is Stone, as you didn't have it on your list, and it's Waters for the Crownlands.
The bastard names aren't so much connected to the families as to the regions they govern (for example, Bolton's bastard is still Ramsay Snow), but yeah. I like the bastard names.
He's Ramsay Bolton now :colbert:
I was just about to say this.
Robert Baratheon had a ton of kids with different bastard names, because they were born in different regions. It all depends on where the bastard was born. So in theory, a Lannister bastard could still be Snow if it was born in the North. But a bastard only has one of those names if their noble parent acknowledges them.
Jon Snow wasn't born in the north, wasn't he?
No, but I guess since he was raised in the North, he went by Snow.
Holy trout, what an intense scene with the battle between Ramsay and Yara. Man, I keep feeling worse and worse for Theon. I disliked him quite during the first few seasons, but I feel so awful for him now. I can't imagine what it must be like to have fear cripple you so badly that when a rescue arrives you do not accept it.
The Danaerys scene seemed rather pointless. But I guess it opened up a segue for her to be spoken about in the council. I get the feeling that the dude begging for his father's bones has a trick up his sleeve somehow.
I love Varys more every time I see him. Same for Oberyn. I wasn't terribly fond of him at first, but I've grown to quite like him. His pure shock at Varys admitting to be asexual was hilarious xD
With the business with Shae being supposedly sent off, I almost didn't think they were going to bring her back. It was hard to watch her betray Tyrion so astoundingly. I loved them together before I knew what a backstabber she is :(
I wanted to see the trial by combat goddamnit that's what I've been waiting for all this time ;-;
What a lovely violin solo after such a dark scene! Went more or less how I saw it going as I read this particular part. I wasn't able to fully immerse myself in the scene due to things going on around me while I was watching, so I feel a bit robbed on that account. Still, all of the anger and frustration and hate was clear to see upon Tyrion's visage as he delivered his "wish I had done it" speech.
A++++
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It's a good thing IKEA doesn't sell DIY Iron Thrones.
I finally got around to watching the episode this week. Damn. Just... damn.
These screencap "summaries" are pretty hilarious: episode 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Possibly best part: images
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I just can't get enough of Arrested Westeros.
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seriously what the smurf
People have too much time on their hands.
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Pedro Pascal & Gwendoline Christie at GoT Season 4 Press Conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil ~ April 4, 2014
its weird seeing her so feminine :D i love it
it's good to see Hot Pie again :D
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Creepy kinda uncle to the rescue.
Pretty sure hot pie is the only character who has a happy ending in the whole series. Dude loves making pies and is doing so!
Can't believe they did that so early, that's from Feast for Crows. I wish he'd said the correct line (SPOILER)"only Cat" though. Still! God damn. God smurfing damn xD
We were all expecting it to be the fight and then they go and do that instead. smurfing awesome.
Actually, that happened at the very end of A Storm of Swords. I'm pretty sure it was the very last chapter before book spoilerthe revelation of Un-Cat.
I stand corrected! I read them all in one go and because that book had (SPOILER)Sansa chapters I remembered it wrongly. If that's the case then christ, Storm of Swords was one hell of an epic book!
Still, the adventures of Brienne and Pod are definitely from Feast.
Yeah, that sounds about right. And yeah, there's a reason Storm is the most highly regarded book in the series. So much epic trout goes down in that book.
I dont like the reasoning they gave for Jamie not to fight (because if he did fight then Cersei would have to chose someone to lose) but I guess they wrote themselves into a corner with him offering to give up the Kings Gaurd.
Woah, what an episode!!
i was already praying for Sansa not to get pushed in...
but after he said ''i love only 1'' i already guessed what happened... exiting! what now? :D
Aw, I was hoping to see Tyrion kill the Mountain with a sling.
As much as I loath Littlefinger for screwing Ned over, that last scene was one of the highlights of the series for me... so sinister yet... awesome.
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All Hail Hot Pie, First of his Name, Lord of the Oven, King of the Biscuits, and the Turnovers, and the Lemon Cakes, Protector of the Buffet, Breaker of Fasts.
Oh dear oh dear, it's all gone a bit wrong for Robin :(
Another great episode despite not being the trial by combat. Has to be next episode, though. Has to be!
This season is bloody fantastic so far. Major action and very significant plot progression in pretty much every episode. :up:
I agree. Season 4 has been the most action-packed season and there's still 3 episodes left! Really the only boring part in last night's episode was when that dying farmer was ranting about who knows what, but even that scene ended in a surprise attack on the Hound. 'This day isn't going as well for you as you thought it would.' Hahaha.
That reminds me, book spoilersI was surprised that they killed off Rorge and Biter, due to their gruesome (and arguably more effectful) little story later on. It's not a huge deal but it caught me off guard nonetheless.
I had forgotten about Oberyn vendetta against The Mountain so I was starting to wonder if Tyrion was going to have to fight him himself and in came Prince Oberyn!
my guess is that Littlefinger now plans to take Sansa for himself? D:
Poor sansa, being thrown from 1 man to another.
from joffrey to Lorras, to Tyrion, to robin, to littlefinger
poor Jorah got another friendzoneslap in the face :P
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Dammit, was really hoping for combat by trial, but I guess that was a good surprise to go along with everything. Also, for the first time, we got to see two Stark girls feeling good about themselves in a single episode. Arya got to kill someone effectively and Sansa got a sense of relief that Joffrey was killed as revenge for her mother's death. The Starks have to take what they can get in this story...
Good to see hotpie, he loves his gravy hahaha. So now I would imagine Littlefinger will rule the eyrie(sp?) through Robin for a little while, I liked him untill he screwed Ned, now he's winning me over again the treacherous little snake.
The new Mountain is a beast, should be an interesting fight between him and Oberyn, cant believe we have to wait another week for that. Surprised Cersei didn't just have Bronn killed, he's so awesome though it would be a crime.
I'd like to add Melissandre is hot:kiss:
The best episode of the season because Hot Pie was in it. The only way this episode can be topped is if we ever see Kovarro again. But we never shall :whimper:
I need to watch season one again, that fake gruff voice Littlefinger has now does my head in. I'm almost certain he didn't sound that bad in the first season.
I noticed that too. I think they're trying to make him look/sound older? For some reason it seemed exaggerated for this episode -- maybe just because he was whispering or being more serious/emotional for once (as Unne pointed out, it was the first time in years that he didn't have a smirk on his face).
At least he didn't go all Dark Knight on us.
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I watch this every time and lol.
I always hear complaints about Gillen's voice/accent and never understood it myself.