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that was a fun hour of television. About time that sullen arrogant bitch got off her ass and actually did something, rather than just whinging and trying to get blokes to go down on her.
Giving Jon Snow shit about his "pride"? Pot kettle bitch.
Bronn has been the best character for fucking ages now, but seriously, at this rate they've basically made him a super hero.
Dragons are fucking awesome. They are going to have to build a fuckload of them fancy crossbows to be effective against 3 of them.
My guess with Bran is, we see him as the guy who can fill in everybody's blanks, and help out. He however, has zero fucks to give about anybody really, so he probably doesn't even think to tell them anything, especially if it doesn't help the "bigger picture".
While the stuff down south makes for cool battles and a bit of scheming, i wish they would just make with the fire v ice fight already.
Bronn is tough as fuck but fights dirty. Maybe he thought he couldn't take that Dothraki fella in hand to hand combat? In any case the Ballista made short work of that fight.
I think it's very refreshing that, with all the hot totty floating around the show, the character you most want to fuck is the battered bloke with the face like a 2003-era English rugby forward.
I get enough love in real life. The days of pausing tits on tv for a quick flog are long gone.
Enjoy it while it lasts.
I am and I will. The comments from all the sex starved fluffybunnies on here are grim warning of what lies ahead.
Surely Daenerys could just order her Dragons to find Eurons fleet and finish them too but in true GoT style it won't be anywhere near that simple.
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@No-Quarter said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
I initially thought it was Dickon that saved Jamie, as he did earlier in the battle. I thought Tyrion was too far away to get there in time.
@RoninWC I assume another key point from that battle is that all of the gold they stole from the Tyrell's went up in Dragon smoke so they are now unable to pay their massive debt to the Iron bank, so won't have their backing/support anymore?
No the gold made it to kings landing
Sams asshole dad mentions it earlier before things turned to shit.
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@Virgil as well as losing a few troops...in reality, replacing the losses to thier army would seem impossible anywhere but Westeros
Yeah they said at the start the gold had made it, but I guess in true GOT fashion, did it really?
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@Virgil I just didn't get that approach. Surely you fry the soldiers first then take the supplies? I guess it was shock and awe though... with just a touch of dragon fire!
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@RoninWC said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@antipodean said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
I wondered why the reaction.
The line occurs in Season 3, Episode 6. The hour’s title, “The Climb,” most obviously refers to the ascent of the Wall by Jon and the wildlings, but it also connects to Littlefinger’s monologue to fellow spymaster Varys, who finds Baelish sitting next to the Iron Throne admiring its many blades. Littlefinger reminds the Spider, “Chaos isn’t a pit. Chaos is a ladder,” which he plans to take every advantage of.
Very cool find. Was wondering why Bran said that. Love how GoT manages to pull all these things from previous seasons into the current plot lines.
Did you not pick up on the look on Littledick's face when Bran said that? Only two people were in that conversation yet somehow Bran can quote it back. He is now shitting himself.
It was more the look of scheming on his face while watching Arya that intrigues me.
The best bit about Littledick's character is that you have no idea what he is thinking.Yes, the gold is at King's Landing and Cersei will buy probably pay her debt then get financed to get a mercenary army to replace what she has just lost.
The biggest plot hole in that episode is why Dani sacrificed so many Dothraki. If they had simply come over the hill and held back the Lannisters were trapped between them and the lake. Dani could have arrived from the side and toasted the whole army.
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@Crucial said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@RoninWC said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@antipodean said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
I wondered why the reaction.
The line occurs in Season 3, Episode 6. The hour’s title, “The Climb,” most obviously refers to the ascent of the Wall by Jon and the wildlings, but it also connects to Littlefinger’s monologue to fellow spymaster Varys, who finds Baelish sitting next to the Iron Throne admiring its many blades. Littlefinger reminds the Spider, “Chaos isn’t a pit. Chaos is a ladder,” which he plans to take every advantage of.
Very cool find. Was wondering why Bran said that. Love how GoT manages to pull all these things from previous seasons into the current plot lines.
Did you not pick up on the look on Littledick's face when Bran said that? Only two people were in that conversation yet somehow Bran can quote it back. He is now shitting himself.
It was more the look of scheming on his face while watching Arya that intrigues me.
The best bit about Littledick's character is that you have no idea what he is thinking.Yes, the gold is at King's Landing and Cersei will buy probably pay her debt then get financed to get a mercenary army to replace what she has just lost.
The biggest plot hole in that episode is why Dani sacrificed so many Dothraki. If they had simply come over the hill and held back the Lannisters were trapped between them and the lake. Dani could have arrived from the side and toasted the whole army.
I watched the battle again. So brilliant. Bronn only ran from that Dothraki cos he was on horseback I reckon. he took a couple out en route to the Ballista.
Speaking of which I'm not sure the Dothraki are the super fighters that everyone makes out. Impossible to tell who woulda won if the Dragon hadn't shown up ( and obviously that happening turned it into a complete arse raping ).
I suspect it was Dickon ( hehe) who saved Jaime.
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@RoninWC said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
It was especially galling that house Tyrell went down so easily when they were known to have such a large and great army - which one assumes that Lady Olenna took with her when she fled Kings Landing.
After all, it was the Tyrell army that turned the tide at the Battle of Blackwater bay.
A big chunk of the Tyrell army was the Tarly's, Randall (Sam's asshole Dad) turning on Lady Olenna was the tipping point. They had a specific scene in King's Landing earlier in the season persuading Randall for this reason.
And so what, Bronn wanted to be rewarded with Highgarden yet Jamie insisted they just walk away from it... hmmmm? Only the single most important castle in the Southern part of Westeros.
I don't think that we have seen the last of Ellaria Sand as yet as well as Yarra Greyjoy. Certainly I think/hope Ellaria has a bigger part to play.
Sadly not, the actress has confirmed she isn't dead but never reappears, just chilling in the cell forever with her daughters skeleton. Ouch.
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@MN5 said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@Crucial said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@RoninWC said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@antipodean said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
I wondered why the reaction.
The line occurs in Season 3, Episode 6. The hour’s title, “The Climb,” most obviously refers to the ascent of the Wall by Jon and the wildlings, but it also connects to Littlefinger’s monologue to fellow spymaster Varys, who finds Baelish sitting next to the Iron Throne admiring its many blades. Littlefinger reminds the Spider, “Chaos isn’t a pit. Chaos is a ladder,” which he plans to take every advantage of.
Very cool find. Was wondering why Bran said that. Love how GoT manages to pull all these things from previous seasons into the current plot lines.
Did you not pick up on the look on Littledick's face when Bran said that? Only two people were in that conversation yet somehow Bran can quote it back. He is now shitting himself.
It was more the look of scheming on his face while watching Arya that intrigues me.
The best bit about Littledick's character is that you have no idea what he is thinking.Yes, the gold is at King's Landing and Cersei will buy probably pay her debt then get financed to get a mercenary army to replace what she has just lost.
The biggest plot hole in that episode is why Dani sacrificed so many Dothraki. If they had simply come over the hill and held back the Lannisters were trapped between them and the lake. Dani could have arrived from the side and toasted the whole army.
I watched the battle again. So brilliant. Bronn only ran from that Dothraki cos he was on horseback I reckon. he took a couple out en route to the Ballista.
Speaking of which I'm not sure the Dothraki are the super fighters that everyone makes out. Impossible to tell who woulda won if the Dragon hadn't shown up ( and obviously that happening turned it into a complete arse raping ).
I suspect it was Dickon ( hehe) who saved Jaime.
Just watched the battle again and slomoed the Jamie scene. I'm 99% certain it was Bronn. Definitely not Dickoff.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@MN5 said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@Crucial said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@RoninWC said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@antipodean said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
I wondered why the reaction.
The line occurs in Season 3, Episode 6. The hour’s title, “The Climb,” most obviously refers to the ascent of the Wall by Jon and the wildlings, but it also connects to Littlefinger’s monologue to fellow spymaster Varys, who finds Baelish sitting next to the Iron Throne admiring its many blades. Littlefinger reminds the Spider, “Chaos isn’t a pit. Chaos is a ladder,” which he plans to take every advantage of.
Very cool find. Was wondering why Bran said that. Love how GoT manages to pull all these things from previous seasons into the current plot lines.
Did you not pick up on the look on Littledick's face when Bran said that? Only two people were in that conversation yet somehow Bran can quote it back. He is now shitting himself.
It was more the look of scheming on his face while watching Arya that intrigues me.
The best bit about Littledick's character is that you have no idea what he is thinking.Yes, the gold is at King's Landing and Cersei will buy probably pay her debt then get financed to get a mercenary army to replace what she has just lost.
The biggest plot hole in that episode is why Dani sacrificed so many Dothraki. If they had simply come over the hill and held back the Lannisters were trapped between them and the lake. Dani could have arrived from the side and toasted the whole army.
I watched the battle again. So brilliant. Bronn only ran from that Dothraki cos he was on horseback I reckon. he took a couple out en route to the Ballista.
Speaking of which I'm not sure the Dothraki are the super fighters that everyone makes out. Impossible to tell who woulda won if the Dragon hadn't shown up ( and obviously that happening turned it into a complete arse raping ).
I suspect it was Dickon ( hehe) who saved Jaime.
Just watched the battle again and slomoed the Jamie scene. I'm 99% certain it was Bronn. Definitely not Dickoff.
Well it certainly wasn't Tyrion as someone suggested
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@TeWaio said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@RoninWC said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
It was especially galling that house Tyrell went down so easily when they were known to have such a large and great army - which one assumes that Lady Olenna took with her when she fled Kings Landing.
After all, it was the Tyrell army that turned the tide at the Battle of Blackwater bay.
A big chunk of the Tyrell army was the Tarly's, Randall (Sam's asshole Dad) turning on Lady Olenna was the tipping point. They had a specific scene in King's Landing earlier in the season persuading Randall for this reason.
And so what, Bronn wanted to be rewarded with Highgarden yet Jamie insisted they just walk away from it... hmmmm? Only the single most important castle in the Southern part of Westeros.
I don't think that we have seen the last of Ellaria Sand as yet as well as Yarra Greyjoy. Certainly I think/hope Ellaria has a bigger part to play.
Sadly not, the actress has confirmed she isn't dead but never reappears, just chilling in the cell forever with her daughters skeleton. Ouch.
The stupid thing is the Tarly defection itself. The entire family of his liege lord were blown up by Cercei, who now has every single region against her. Yet he betrays the family he has fought for and made an oath to so as to throw in his lot with Cercei. Not bloody likely.
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@Crucial said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@MN5 said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@Crucial said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@RoninWC said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@antipodean said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
I wondered why the reaction.
The line occurs in Season 3, Episode 6. The hour’s title, “The Climb,” most obviously refers to the ascent of the Wall by Jon and the wildlings, but it also connects to Littlefinger’s monologue to fellow spymaster Varys, who finds Baelish sitting next to the Iron Throne admiring its many blades. Littlefinger reminds the Spider, “Chaos isn’t a pit. Chaos is a ladder,” which he plans to take every advantage of.
Very cool find. Was wondering why Bran said that. Love how GoT manages to pull all these things from previous seasons into the current plot lines.
Did you not pick up on the look on Littledick's face when Bran said that? Only two people were in that conversation yet somehow Bran can quote it back. He is now shitting himself.
It was more the look of scheming on his face while watching Arya that intrigues me.
The best bit about Littledick's character is that you have no idea what he is thinking.Yes, the gold is at King's Landing and Cersei will buy probably pay her debt then get financed to get a mercenary army to replace what she has just lost.
The biggest plot hole in that episode is why Dani sacrificed so many Dothraki. If they had simply come over the hill and held back the Lannisters were trapped between them and the lake. Dani could have arrived from the side and toasted the whole army.
I watched the battle again. So brilliant. Bronn only ran from that Dothraki cos he was on horseback I reckon. he took a couple out en route to the Ballista.
Speaking of which I'm not sure the Dothraki are the super fighters that everyone makes out. Impossible to tell who woulda won if the Dragon hadn't shown up ( and obviously that happening turned it into a complete arse raping ).
I suspect it was Dickon ( hehe) who saved Jaime.
Just watched the battle again and slomoed the Jamie scene. I'm 99% certain it was Bronn. Definitely not Dickoff.
Well it certainly wasn't Tyrion as someone suggested
Not unless he can teleport himself like Little finger apparently can.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@Crucial said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@MN5 said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@Crucial said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@RoninWC said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@antipodean said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
I wondered why the reaction.
The line occurs in Season 3, Episode 6. The hour’s title, “The Climb,” most obviously refers to the ascent of the Wall by Jon and the wildlings, but it also connects to Littlefinger’s monologue to fellow spymaster Varys, who finds Baelish sitting next to the Iron Throne admiring its many blades. Littlefinger reminds the Spider, “Chaos isn’t a pit. Chaos is a ladder,” which he plans to take every advantage of.
Very cool find. Was wondering why Bran said that. Love how GoT manages to pull all these things from previous seasons into the current plot lines.
Did you not pick up on the look on Littledick's face when Bran said that? Only two people were in that conversation yet somehow Bran can quote it back. He is now shitting himself.
It was more the look of scheming on his face while watching Arya that intrigues me.
The best bit about Littledick's character is that you have no idea what he is thinking.Yes, the gold is at King's Landing and Cersei will buy probably pay her debt then get financed to get a mercenary army to replace what she has just lost.
The biggest plot hole in that episode is why Dani sacrificed so many Dothraki. If they had simply come over the hill and held back the Lannisters were trapped between them and the lake. Dani could have arrived from the side and toasted the whole army.
I watched the battle again. So brilliant. Bronn only ran from that Dothraki cos he was on horseback I reckon. he took a couple out en route to the Ballista.
Speaking of which I'm not sure the Dothraki are the super fighters that everyone makes out. Impossible to tell who woulda won if the Dragon hadn't shown up ( and obviously that happening turned it into a complete arse raping ).
I suspect it was Dickon ( hehe) who saved Jaime.
Just watched the battle again and slomoed the Jamie scene. I'm 99% certain it was Bronn. Definitely not Dickoff.
Well it certainly wasn't Tyrion as someone suggested
Not unless he can teleport himself like Little finger apparently can.
Littlefinger does look like something from Star Trek now you mention it.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel it was him that confirmed the gold had made it hadn't he?
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@Crucial said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
Do you lot just look at the tits and dragons and not listen to anything said?
I did remember something was said about the gold when it was asked here, but to be honest wasn't the first thing on my mind after the battle. If I wasn't already lying down, I probably would have needed to after it, it was awesome.
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