Everyone always mentions the Red Wedding. I've not read the books so I don't know what it is. But it better be smurfing amazing for all the fuss it gets.![]()
Everyone always mentions the Red Wedding. I've not read the books so I don't know what it is. But it better be smurfing amazing for all the fuss it gets.![]()
It's not worth the hype at all. All the non-book folk are seeing the readers going "HEE HEE JUST YOU WAIT!" like it's some sort of super special secret. It's not. It's kind of boring and lame to be honest. Two characters nobody gives a smurf about getting married, big god damn whoop. If you've read the book, I don't want any smurfing replies to this post I've just made. PM me if you take issue with it. This thread is made a lot worse by all the spoilered discussion of it, imho.
Storm of Swords has much better moments. Something with vipers and mountains comes to mind![]()
This twenty-year-old boy was distinguished from childhood by strange qualities, a dreamer and an eccentric. A girl fell in love with him, and he went and sold her to a brothel...
I like to spoil the next episode for people by not putting spoiler tagsIn the book, Daenerys understood the language and asked for a translator to overhear information like you see in the scene. It is said that if you watch Emelia Clarke during the scene, that you can see that she understands the entire conversation, but this was not implicitly mentioned in the scene itself.
I believe in the power of humanity.
I thought it was tight. A lot better than the S2 opener. The wildling camp and giant was just wow. I wasn't ready for how dark the Tyrion/Tywin scene was and how ridiculous it is if you know how this book ends. And Ser Ian's voice as Barristan is justUnfortunately Aiden Gillen is still overacting. And the dinner in King's Landing made it too painfully clear that they were actors behind a camera. Not too sure why Stannis didn't smile when he saw Davos also. It was still a really great ep, I'm cautiously optimistic.
They speak some kind of valyrian in Astapor. I think they also speak it in Pentos which is where she would've learned it.
This twenty-year-old boy was distinguished from childhood by strange qualities, a dreamer and an eccentric. A girl fell in love with him, and he went and sold her to a brothel...
Guys, the best thing ever.
If they made a Game of Thrones fighting game.
YES
I don't even like fighting games and I would still play the trout out of that.
I'll take a hundred, please and thanks.