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I'm getting a strong vibe for GoT sets now.The time felt right to return to my roots. Here's hoping Littlefinger does some more wonderful bullshit this season.
I'm getting a strong vibe for GoT sets now.The time felt right to return to my roots. Here's hoping Littlefinger does some more wonderful bullshit this season.
Who's going to be Melisandre sans necklace?I'm getting a strong vibe for GoT sets now.
yeah that first episode made me so madYes. Yes it did. If that's how the rest of the season goes, then this season is going to be awesome.
I do hope they go more into this. It was really interesting to watch Hodor talk! And to find out more about Bran. And where the heck is Rickon? Lol. I miss seeing Shaggydog XDI'm wondering if they're going to delve into Hordor's backstory a bit more though.
Well, if he plans a wedding for Ramsay, we know what's going to happen. XDI do hope they go more into this. It was really interesting to watch Hodor talk! And to find out more about Bran. And where the heck is Rickon? Lol. I miss seeing Shaggydog XD
I actually did not expect Ramsay to off Roose. I mean, I should have, but I didn't. I'm wondering if it was a smart move of his to go after Walder Frey's family? Hm. Well I suppose we shall see :D
Tyrion was a total boss, loved seeing Viserion and Rhaegal once more.
King's Landing didn't interest me much this time either, although I have to admit I am worried about the brainwashing Tommen will receive.
"What is dead may never die". Should be fun to see what's happening at Pyke. Sunday can't come too soon!
Yeah. To be honest, while I hated his betrayal of the Starks, I felt bad for him from the start. He never really belonged anywhere. He blew off the one place that was like home for his homeland and that turned out sour. And then things turned from sour to rotten with Ramsay. He's as broken as heck and I doubt he's going to get fixed any time soon. I was hoping he'd stay with Sansa, Brienne and Pod, but I'm guessing we're going to see more of him at the Iron Islands. At least Yara seems to care for him, for the most part.Surprisingly, I actually felt bad for Theon last night. The poor guy sounded so damn lost it was close to heartbreaking.
I can agree with this. I was expecting more Bran, so that was another thing I was disappointed in.Bran's little scene felt a bit weak. It was like a part of ep 1 they couldn't fit in so they chucked it in ep 2, same as the King's Landing part. Plus what were we meant to infer from Jamie's scene? Is he captured now? Is he dead? Did he get to leave safely since he didn't attack the head sparrow? Too ambiguous.
I was wondering that myself. They just showed it, then left it for the rest of the episode. Are we supposed to assume that he slaughtered everyone and rolled out with one hand still intact? And the scene with Tommen and Cersei felt totally forced. She's never been one not to forgive her children for things. If anything, how she treats her kids is her only redeeming quality. That scene just felt like 'Well, you're my only kid left so I'll let it slide for now'.Bran's little scene felt a bit weak. It was like a part of ep 1 they couldn't fit in so they chucked it in ep 2, same as the King's Landing part. Plus what were we meant to infer from Jamie's scene? Is he captured now? Is he dead? Did he get to leave safely since he didn't attack the head sparrow? Too ambiguous.