Given that Frey wouldn't let Robb cross a bridge without two betrothals, I doubt there's anything Robb could offer him that will bring his army on board even if he hadn't broken one of those promises and married Talisa.
Given that Frey wouldn't let Robb cross a bridge without two betrothals, I doubt there's anything Robb could offer him that will bring his army on board even if he hadn't broken one of those promises and married Talisa.
Brienne has a nice ass but so does Jaime. I don't know why you guys are leaving that part out.
Shireen is so much more lovable in the show! D'awww!
I liked this episode a lot. It certainly wasn't as actiony as the previous one but it went through a lot of important events, especially in terms of character development.
Edit: also great song in the credits! Just wish it was more foreboding like Patchface's ramblings, which it's based upon.
I preferred Ygritte's ass if that's what we're discussing.
Shireen is indeed a precious little darling though. I usually hate kids but her friendly cheerfulness to see her daddy and the Onion Knight was adorable. Bless.
Looks like it's all falling apart for Robb though. Great military commander and strategist, pretty smurfing atrocious politician.
Yeah there were a lot of asses in this show and it would be hard to choose between them.
And yeah Robb is definitely his father's son. I can understand why he did it, but he should really have put Karstark under house arrest instead because like I said I somehow doubt Walder Frey is going to be very impressed when he shows up cap-in-hand.
My theory is that he will show Walder Frey his ass and that will somehow make it all okay.
Am currently watching it as I'm typing. I'm at the end of Dondarrion's death/rebirth. Arya's screaming really makes it feel quite visceral for a opening segment.
Who was that naked guy in the gay scene because he had the best ass in the episode
I never got why he wouldn't go to the Vale? lysa may be crazy but at least she's related to the tullys. Silly Robb, now littlefinger is going to go there and sweep her away while you're playing at the bridge.
Ygritte > Brienne > Jaime
Also, the scene with Arya and Gendry was fantastic.
I can be your family.
You wouldn't be my family. You'd be m'lady.
ohmanohmanohmanfunstuffcomingsoonsoexcited
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Did we watch the same episode?
1. Sandor Clegane slays Dondarrion, and Thoros of Myr raises him from the dead. The Hound walks free.
2. Robb Stark holds to honor, much like his father, despite the consequences, and sentences Lord Karstark to die, costing him the loyalty of half his men. Declares he intends to win back the loyalty of the Freys.
3. Jon Snow breaks his oaths to keep them.
4. Jaime reveals the circumstances under which he became the Kingslayer, revealing depth about his character beyond being an insufferable ass.
5. Tywin declares that Tyrion will marry Sansa so that the Lannisters can take claim of Winterfell, or at least what's left of it.
Maybe it's just because I know what's coming as a consequence of all this already, but this episode is more stacked than most in important moments. Great episode.
The only thing to say against it is perhaps that the Jaime scene was kind of heavy-handed.
When Brienne grabs Jaime and calls out Kingslayer and he whispers, my name is Jaime it's just a bit, no it's a lot, off-putting and melodramatic.
You are going to get really, really disappointed when they start doing material from the fourth and fifth books if political intrigue without people having swords run through them isn't enough to sustain your attention.