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If you post a spoiler from the books then flomo will drive to your house and give you some of that prison sex he's been needing
are you reading it...im on pagina 200 soooon (note- thats son not soon).....so diff from the show....well some parts
Got my car full of fuel and wearing my favorite dishwashing gloves, who is ready for fun?
I think tomorrows episode is going to sorta end the half season story arc... I am pretty pumped.
Tomorrow's episode? I thought that shit was Sunday?
confirmed sunday, I'm sure boost just can't wait or maybe he's in japan
I'm just hungover.
gl to sean bean who has a spear in his leg!
hahah yea for sure....have to admit the amount i liked jamie lannister increased 100 fold after that scene....stabbing that nigga in the eye and then pwning the guy who stabbed Ned in the leg
philly would like a sister fucker
If you google "daenerys" that stupid clown whore cunt from Lost shows up. Words cannot describe how happy I am that I don't have to listen to her trash voice and look at her garbage face
http://www.deviantart.com/download/1...FluffyNabs.jpg
lol....WUF WOULD LIKE THE MALE MIDGET!!! TROLLOLOLOLOLOL
but in all srsness i have a pretty serious incest fetish
ok the last part wasnt serious
It's okay. I have a rape fetish
Different kind of rape fetish, flobro
Ya, Claire as Daenerys would have sucked.
And ya, Jamie earned some serious coolpoints for that scene.
The guy's a tool. Any man with long blond hair prettier than mine is a tool. Guess I'm the odd one out since the only Lannister I don't hate is the pImp
Also, 100% guarantee that little cuntbag prince that looks like an inbred is in fact an inbred
I mean, I don't LIKE Jamie, obv not rooting for him, but I think both his and his sisters characters have moved in a very good direction that gives them some depth that seemed to be lacking at first. But ya, the Imp is a pimp. And ofc that lil queer is an inbred incest lovechild.
edit: and it makes sense, because the king and queen lost their first child. So that could explain the start of the incestuous relationship... to solidify their power, she needed to produce an heir, and if the king's soldiers aren't marching, who better to keep the secret of having impregnated the queen then her brother? Sounds like a std Lanister scheme to me.
King is great
Ned Stark is meh ok, supposed to be the "good guy" but kind of a tool
Imp is awesome obviously
Jamie is great for his role
Women (actresses) in the show are generally disappointing, none of them stand out to me.
chick who plays daenerys is perfect imo
meh she averages like 90 seconds of screen time though
wish they'd move the Dothraki story line along
It appears they're doing regional episodes. This week will probably be Doth
whatever else happens, they can hang their hat on the best horse beheading ever.
who has read the books? My wife loves them but curses the author all the time for not putting out another one so I'm torn.
yea the beheading was awesome....and the king and the imp are by far my favorite characters, everything they say is priceless.
I do not like j-lann (cool nicknames are cool) but just the grimey-ness (def a word) of that scene was fucking awesome. Fist pumpingly awesome.
~34ish hours to go...
the final scene of last episode where he stabs Ned's boy in the eye and then murks the nigga who stabs Ned in the leg, just cause he wanted to duel with ned and pwn him himself.
Good ep. Was the golden crown scene a death scene? Because that shit doesn't happen. All your skin can burn off and you'll still be alive for a little while. It's whatever though I guess. Can't let that kind of stuff ruin the plot. It would be like the horse head chop not having nearly enough blood ruining it
Apparently, next week ep is already available. No talking about it until it airs though, capiche.
ugh.. it has "aired"... I guess I'm fine with it being off limits, since there are other places to discuss it, but it's a pretty silly ruling.
ep. 7 is OFF LIMITS
what.. how are you watching the show, if not with your HBO sub, or torrents? Are there not torrents of 7 yet?
edit: as to the realism... I'm pretty sure that having a liter of molten metal poured on your head is gonna be pretty much an insta kill. Like rilla said, its a bit diff than just getting burt, the gold is going to hold its heat and pretty much cook the brain. That being said, when it was happening I thought "wow, this could be an awesome character, the used to be pretty disfigured perma crowned throne conspirer..." but it is a bit too fantastical for GoT. Speaking of which, the writers' joke poking fun at high fantasy where Sam shares that he wanted to be a wizard when he was a kid was pretty lawls.
As for the horses head, he did not complete behead it, and I think it was actually surprisingly accurate, except for maybe the lack of blood. You have to realize that its a fucking giant of a man wielding a great sword... hell I'm pretty sure I could get at least through the spine if I were able to swing the sword at all... that thing was huge. Back to the blood... I really am unsure I believe the amount of blood was wrong. The clip was very short, and it showed blood being squirted.. only the arteries would squirt blood like this, and only the arteries would do so, so quickly. I think its quite accurate that you would be able to see a fairly clean cross section for about as long as the clip lasted.
theres torrents
My neighbor has HBO. Then I heard about episode 7 being on HBOgo and I thought that's great, I'd definitely pay a handful of bucks a month to watch the next episode plus whatever else HBO has online Netflix style until HBOgo tells me I need HBO... Why would you put a barrier between the customer and your product? I want HBOgo... let me buy that.
Also, I remember there was one of those Deadliest Warrior shows on Spike talked about a sword to behead a horse and that was debunked quickly.
Maquahuitl - Deadliest Warrior Wiki
And samurai had some crazy horse-slayer sword that wasn't ever used for horse slaying.
ZanbatÅ - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A total aside, as he didn't behead the horse I guess. Just saying that horses are hard to slice through.
Good points on the molten metal. I hadn't thought of that. It's a legit death
Not sure if the show is expressing it as well as they should, but I think the Mountain is supposed to be so huge he dwarfs his 7 foot tall brother
Question: why did that dude fight for the pImp, then follow him as he left the throne room? I thought he was Lady Stark's guard, not Tyrion's guy
Torrentday still doesn't have ep 7 up
demonoid does...PM me if you want an invite
and i assume that guy fought for tyrion because he knew if he won he would be jooged for life, but idk for sure, sort of confused me too.
Also it was kind of dumb that his trial consisted of someone battling someone else for him....doesnt seem like a very just way of conducting a kingdom.
There is little reason in justice and royalty
Yeah, I don't think they've been through an Age of Enlightenment yet. They're pretty much stuck in the Age of Badassery.
I figured since he was so accepting of the fact that he fought dishonorably that he was more a sellsword and figured that fighting for a Lanister meant good pay. How he was in those chambers in the first place, I dunno.
yea but then that sort of is negated by the fact he was like "COME ON I DESERVE A TRIAL"...i figured theyd just be like....nah thats not how we ride and murder him anyway?! instead of being like....damn his boy beat our boy, guess we has to let him leaves O WELLS
let's stop trying to make sense of the justice system in a medieval fantasy world. I think the rules are pretty clear, and they aren't that absurd considering in the continuum, dragons are recently extinct and there are undead things that go bump in the night in the snow covered north.
I'm not going to hijack thread at all, but I will point out that our own justice system is deeply irrational in favor of wealthy people and tradition. I feel like the court scene was excellent writing partly because it was seeped in the reality of stupid justice
Yeah, but still, philly is on point. Maybe it bows to a more Eastern thinking. That there should be a trial but that lord-judges and champions and honor should be above due process and a jury of your peers.
I don't really know anything about Eastern thinking in this instance, though. Still, philly, good points.
printed that comment out and put it on my fridge :)
They couldn't just murder him, he's a Lannister. What they were doing was already pushing the envelope mega time, and I feel like part of it was meant to show how Stark's sister and that part of the kingdom is crazy
Which reminds me, why in the shitballs didn't they dye the pImp's hair blond? Family/color is an important distinction they're making. My guess is that him being a drawf makes him genetically acceptable for not fitting the mold
i mean its not bleach blonde but his hair is definitely blonde....
and i agree the tulley sister and her little kid tilt the shit out of me, i hope jamie murders them all.
Oh shit it is blond. WTF am I thinking. I know why I confused that, but just ignore me
I thought the looney sister and her to old to be, but still breast feeding child were awesome. Someone over on 2p2 complained that it wasn't necc to show the kid breast feeding to drive home the point that they are batshit crazy, but I completely disagree. That clip was one of the best in the show imo... you insta get the "oh snap, this is bizzarro world" feeling.
Agreed. Whoever said the breastfeeding was bad is a dummy
That breastfeeding scene was a novel sort of skin-crawling. Just another awesome scene in the short but awesome life of GoT.
ok have we all seen 7 yet so we can talk about it cause ZOOOOOORRRRRMMMMMMMMMGGGGGGG
Yeah we have to wait
Well, now that I've seen it I'm making an executive decision.
Beyond this line there will be discussion about episode 7.
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So every scene continues to be awesome in GoT. Except for maybe the North Wall stuff but the creepers are coming, so that'll be cooking up soon.
can someone clarify what exactly happened at the end....if carcetti stabbed him in the back or w/e then who did he have the kings gaurd fighting for, because they still attacked the queens men? is carcetti just like the lone ranger now?
ya, I'm a bit confused on this as well philly. I think hes moving to seat Roberts brother or something.
Speaking of Littlefinger, the actor is doing 1000x better than his first few on screen appearances I think. All I could see was Carcetti at first, but now I am starting to see Littlefinger. I think his semi-monologue with the whores was what did it for me.
oh yea how awesome was it when robert slugged the queen, and she said "ill wear it as a badge of honor" and he said "if you don't shut up ill honor you again" rofl ...the king is a straight gangster, i am sooooo disappointed that they killed off one of my 2 favorite chars :(
but yea, carcetti is definitely doing a decent job. And what you said about him doing it for roberts brother makes some sense.
Ya, Robert kept it boss.
Man dude you've read my mind almost perfectly on thoughts about the show. It's honestly weird.
This is easily one of the best fantasies HBO could turn into a show. The world is much better than any other books I read, except maybe the Rose of the Prophet trilogy.
I don't like Daenerys anymore. Things were better when she was getting raped
Robert's death is irritating because he was a good character. You could tell he was gonna go sooner than later, but stories need characters like him and the pImp who keep it real.
You had to expect it would come to blows between Lannister and Starks over the throne. The idea of the story is much more interesting if it's a three-way battle. There will possibly be a four-way battle going on when winter comes and maybe the things beyond the wall want to pillage
From the sound of it though, the Lannisters and Starks will fight until they have to join forces against the Dothraki
I'm gonna stop before I make all sorts of dumb predictions that will be wrong. Show is mega though. Pissed I can't just watch the whole damn thing straight through
Is ep 8 sposed to air today on hbo go or on demand or something, or do we have to wait till next week like schmucks?
idk ive been trying to find the answer online all day, looks like its gonna be in a week though :(:(:(:(
confirmed :( HBO
I thought they were doing the same thing they did with final Wire season
oh and after reading this far in the book, its clear that the guy who stepped up for Tyrion is one of the guys who was at the Inn when they first captured him and they make it clear that they had been "buddying up" throughout the whole ride to the Eyrie or w/e its called. So its not quite as random as i thought. I would still assume the motivation is mostly monetary.
I think they just did the ep 7 hbogo in advance thing because of the holiday weekend. HBO is smart, and doesn't want to go up against BBQ and patriotism. 'MURCA, FUH YEAH.
I think Robert's brother Stannis (sp?) will make an appearance and help Ned out. They alluded to him being a warrior so it'd make sense.
Season one cliffhanger will be the Dothraki's crossing the sea?
yea thats def gonna be the cliff hanger, that or the baby being born either way implications will be the same.
As for the stannis call, its a lot more risky than your end of the season call lol but i like it and could def see it happening, although i think stannis helping out will come if Ned is captured or imprisoned in some way, i highly doubt hes just going to appear during the continuation of the final scene of the last ep but we shall see.
edit- im not this far in the book yet so i do not know at all.
Ned is captured... it was the cliffhanger of 7... LF betrays him.
well he has the knife to his neck but idk i assumed they were gonna continue the fight but i guess ur probably right the ep will probably start with him in some dungeon
I feel like Ned isn't really captured. It's possible that he's the most powerful man in the realm in that I think he has more allegiances than anybody. If they hold him against his will for too long, it's total war. If they kill him it's total war. And if he opens his mouth about the incest, the Lannisters lose. I think Ned still has the upper hand, and possibly LF didn't even betray him, but is putting on the appearance for a double double or something. The Lannisters seized power quickly because they're the underdogs. Not to mention that Tyrion might easily be again apprehended by Lady Stark if she gets news quickly enough. Lannisters may be the richest, but I think Ned has the allegiances of like 3x the houses
I think this scuttle over the throne is more about setting the stage for the Dothraki invasion. It's about the lack of unity and the struggle to create that unity to fight the Doth. Something else is that Daenerys is probably the most powerful person in the world. She has Drogo wrapped, and if she wants to try to usurp power without too much bloodshed, she probably actually could. Or she might be getting a taste for her power and become mad like her father
Prediction: Jon Snow's uncle will be found. Found as a White Walker
LF betrayed him... he whispered "I told you that you shouldn't have trusted me" or something along those lines in Ned's ear... if it was a double double cross setup, why would he say such a line that only Ned could hear?
Lady Stark will not get Tyrion again. I assert this simply on the basis that it would be poor story telling.
I agree with the rest I think... the visual of Danny eating the heart seemed like foreshadowing of some sort, and it kinda fits with your prediction.
I made the same prediction about the uncle in the 2p2 thread, don't remember getting much reaction to it though.
For the audience
You're probably right that it's bad storytelling, but there has been some foreshadowing that Lady Stark and Tyrion could develop a non-villainous relationship. The whole she watches him save her thing. They sorta squashed that foreshadowing though with the next episodeQuote:
Lady Stark will not get Tyrion again. I assert this simply on the basis that it would be poor story telling.
What do you mean? I said two different things about the direction she could take. I honestly think she's the hardest character to write because she could turn into almost anything, and it could make or break the epicness. The north of the wall stuff is similar.Quote:
I agree with the rest I think... the visual of Danny eating the heart seemed like foreshadowing of some sort, and it kinda fits with your prediction.
I musta missed that as I haven't read most of the thread yet. What's your handle?Quote:
I made the same prediction about the uncle in the 2p2 thread, don't remember getting much reaction to it though.
wait y'all think the Uncle is one of the creatures?
how do you come up with that assumption? If it's something you've read in a spoiler (or the books, or someone referencing the books) then please don't ruin it for me.
Snow's uncle is a Stark right?
Not sure. I'm still trying to figure out the whole Jarah Varys Illyio thing or whatever
Idk, the "told you not to trust me" seemed to be showing that his allegiance is not to the Starks. The whole "told you not to trust me, and you shouldn't have cuz I betrayed you, but seriously I'm on your side and was just teaching you an elaborate lesson in espionage and medieval politics!" dynamic is jut a bit too much. I mean, maybe they could pull it off, but I just can't see it.
I enjoyed Caetlyn's brief non-antagonist relationship with Tyrion... but I'm not sure it was to set up a future cooperative relationship, but just one of the many examples in which the show conveys to the viewer that there is no ultimate good or evil character/house... This is one of the reasons I love the show so much. Sure the Lanisters are kinda cast in the antagonist light, but overall the show seems to take a very relativist stance on good and evil.
I thought I was agreeing with you that she may very well become an dark, power hungry person, willing to do whatever it takes to get all the power she can.
PM.
Oh yeah that would be dumb, but it could be a play because LF thinks it would be best to make the Lannisters think he's on their side. I see the possibility of LF playing a really long and tricky game, which could mean many things he does are for appearances. What I don't see is LF obviously picking sides and sticking with them. Everything has got to be a scheme to him
Yeah this is standard HBO too. I'm not sure I've seen a show of theirs where there's a clear cut bad/good guy.Quote:
I enjoyed Caetlyn's brief non-antagonist relationship with Tyrion... but I'm not sure it was to set up a future cooperative relationship, but just one of the many examples in which the show conveys to the viewer that there is no ultimate good or evil character/house... This is one of the reasons I love the show so much. Sure the Lanisters are kinda cast in the antagonist light, but overall the show seems to take a very relativist stance on good and evil.
yep, I agree with your thoughts on LF and his motivations. So sad I have to wait another week for more GoT.. :( Prob gonna go waste a few hours in the 2p2 thread now..
LF's people were attacking the queens men so idk how that would make them think that he was on the Lannisters side, unless you are assuming that Stark had control of those men and had them attack the queens men and that LF is just all alone and just trying to jump in on the Lannister side (not the impression i got but possible)
and spenda, Snow is ned's bastard child and Benjen is snow;s uncle (and Ned's brother)
LF's men did not attack Cersei's men, they attacked Ned's men.
so LF paid the golden knights or w/e to eliminate the rest of Starks men? when stark had already come to LF saying "the queens men are too strong for just my men"....?!?
Rewatched the latest ep. I think LF's betrayal is because he didn't want the "so it's Stannis and war?" option. I think he either wants to usurp power for himself somehow, or become the behind the scenes king like a Goldman Sachs. So the throne game isn't just Lannister vs Stark/Baratheon vs Dothraki. Throw LF in there IMO
Daenerys will become power hungry evil, I'm sure of it. It seems to me they're trying to make her appear highly intrigued by power, and I'm guessing they'll do something like she struggles with things but then her child is stillborn or something and she flips off and loses her empathy.
why can't it just be purely b/c he wants Stark's woman?
Hmm, question. I'm reading your comments here and wondering are the series following the story in George R.R. Martins books, or was something changed drastically? I never read any of his books, though I would want to.
yes they are following the series, there are a few minor changes but nothing drastic the script is almost directly from the book which is awesome.
hmmm wonder if hbo is trying to catch torrent sharers cuz theres a fake eztv ep 8 just put up on tpb
def enjoying the series but part of me wants to stop watching it and marathon session s1
pretty sure i watched the wire in a week
zommbbiiiieeessss
epic battle is brewing
ya, I really like the direction they took with the zombies... while I do like the fast zombie style, I just don't think it would have fit for GoT. Also, theres just something about fat zombies that is awesome. Like the grocery store scene in Zombieland, that was so clutch.
Also all the ravens flying.. that was an awesome clip... one because it was awesome, but two because it was a great way to stay in budget. If they had the characters just mention "18,000 troops" there is no wow factor. If they show the troops, thats prob quite expensive to film/cgi... but if they show the Ravens, its a very quick relatively cheap clip that gives the wow factor in a unique visual way.