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that was great but you just know it will all end in anti-climactic bullshit with john killing the main king fella at the end and the rest of the zoms falling dead 'cos he held power over all of them'.

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if jon survives his stab wounds? if they're even doing that mutiny plotline in the tv series?
bran will warg drogon, incinerate hundreds of thousands of wights and carry jon snow across the zombie wasteland that was once king's landing and into the red keep to his final showdown with night king

meanwhile sansa has her feelings hurt and margaery pulls cersei's hair. varys is still in the whorehouse.

PS don't ever quote something that's got spoiler tags. fml
 
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would anybody even give a fuck tho.

Errr yes. The man is a beacon of hope. The one shining light that honesty and integrity can prevail in such a cloak and dagger, deceitful society.
 

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bran will warg drogon, incinerate hundreds of thousands of wights and carry jon snow across the zombie wasteland that was once king's landing and into the red keep to his final showdown with night king

meanwhile sansa has her feelings hurt and margaery pulls cersei's hair. varys is still in the whorehouse.

PS don't ever quote something that's got spoiler tags. fml
Haven't you just done this?
 

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Insane episode, 2nd best of the show so far for me.
 

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So that's what they've been saving all that budget for.

Episode somewhat marred by it taking me 20 minutes to figure out what wor wildling lassy is out of.
I'm still trying to figure out where I've seen her before!? Didn't even catch her name, so annoying.

What an ending. Nothing even comes close to the big dramatic scenes in GoT. Absolutely nothing.
 

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Question for book readers -

Was the Night King ever alluded to in the books, or was he completely introduced by the show?
 

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Question for book readers -

Was the Night King ever alluded to in the books, or was he completely introduced by the show?
One of Old Nan's tales if I remember correctly. Either that or Maester Aemon.
 

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White Walkers were awesome!


Question for book readers -

Was the Night King ever alluded to in the books, or was he completely introduced by the show?

Old Nan says he was a Stark
 

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One of Old Nan's tales if I remember correctly. Either that or Maester Aemon.

White Walkers were awesome!




Old Nan says he was a Stark

I completely missed that, then. I really want to get around to a reread but I'm waiting for a release date for TWoW. Anyone tried reading AFFC and ADWD together? I know there's a way of doing it which almost makes it one huge book.
 

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I completely missed that, then. I really want to get around to a reread but I'm waiting for a release date for TWoW. Anyone tried reading AFFC and ADWD together? I know there's a way of doing it which almost makes it one huge book.

To be fair I missed pretty much everything that wasn't spelled out for me on my read through! rereading only made me appreciate the books more and got me completely hooked, the amount of foreshadowing and detail is ridiculous.

When I finished the latest book I remember immediately reading internet forums etc and have spoilered myself on loads of things which I kinda regret, but then we'll see the ending in a couple of years anyway so....
 

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To be fair I missed pretty much everything that wasn't spelled out for me on my read through! rereading only made me appreciate the books more and got me completely hooked, the amount of foreshadowing and detail is ridiculous.

When I finished the latest book I remember immediately reading internet forums etc and have spoilered myself on loads of things which I kinda regret, but then we'll see the ending in a couple of years anyway so....

Book talk.

I know of R + L = J(doesn't everyone?) and Clegane vs Clegane. Apart from that, I'm still fairly naive on all the theories. People are too smart and work things out in detail. I like to be surprised when it actually does happen!
 

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Just caught up with this. First experience of what it's like as a non-book reader. Wow.

For a second I was convinced they were going to kill off Jon early in that fight with the Walker

And away from the main event, Dany and Tyrion's meeting lived up to expectation, which is some feat. I could happily watch an entire episode of them just sitting at a table sparring.

Also, I loved the parallels between Cersei and Ned's imprisonment in season 1
 
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Those last 20 minutes were awesome.

Spoils for Jockers:

It's almost certain that Olly will do the stabbing judging by the scene with Sam about the "greater good" today. Kit Harington has signed on for two more series' so will either survive it or be resurrected, either by Melisandre or the Night's King himself who will attempt to make him commander of the White Walkers.

If The Night's King did that who would make up the three heads of the dragon?
 

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If The Night's King did that who would make up the three heads of the dragon?

No idea, but then you know what GRRM is like with his curveballs.
 

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Errr yes. The man is a beacon of hope. The one shining light that honesty and integrity can prevail in such a cloak and dagger, deceitful society.

all that and a character inconsistent with the internal logic of that universe. he has been a fucking pious bore from start to, a hopefully forthcoming, finish. the only thing he has going for him as a character is his outcast status as a bastard but you just fucking know that he will be the 'annointed one' come the end of the story.
 

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One of the best episodes I've ever seen, in any show. It was exactly what this season has been crying out for. The last two now have a very high standard to follow.
 

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This series has been an absolute cluster-fuck of book deviation. I don't mind it when they deliver like that though.
 

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all that and a character inconsistent with the internal logic of that universe. he has been a fucking pious bore from start to, a hopefully forthcoming, finish. the only thing he has going for him as a character is his outcast status as a bastard but you just fucking know that he will be the 'annointed one' come the end of the story.

I hope he becomes king of the world just to spite you. jun snurrrr is awesome
 

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I don't know why I clicked on the spoiler tags! Fucking stupid. Question for the book readers, how different is the show from the books right now?
 

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I don't know why I clicked on the spoiler tags! Fucking stupid. Question for the book readers, how different is the show from the books right now?
Way different. I'd go into specifics, but I don't want to spoiler the books for you if you plan on reading them?
 

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Question for the book readers...

So far I've not really had any problems with the show in terms of plot holes. I mean yeah flying dragons and fire ladies are a bit far fetched but that's the allure for you.

What I can't get my head around is this Sparrow business. How were they portrayed in the book? I just find it absolutely ridiculous how a militant group of fanatics can be given power and have such a hold so quickly that they are able to lock up the queen mother, the queen and the queens brother without being absolutely butchered. Especially now Cersei is in. Surely it wouldn't take much from the Kingsguard to just wipe these clowns out.

Secondly- Jaime in Dorne. Wtf is this about. Ridiculous plot, ridiculous fight scene against the sand snakes. No time for it. Loved dem boobies though.
 

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I must be the only person who gave up on GoT at the beginning of series 2, starting to think I might have to pick up where I left off. I found it was just a bit too slow for me in the beginning.
 

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Question for the book readers...

So far I've not really had any problems with the show in terms of plot holes. I mean yeah flying dragons and fire ladies are a bit far fetched but that's the allure for you.

What I can't get my head around is this Sparrow business. How were they portrayed in the book? I just find it absolutely ridiculous how a militant group of fanatics can be given power and have such a hold so quickly that they are able to lock up the queen mother, the queen and the queens brother without being absolutely butchered. Especially now Cersei is in. Surely it wouldn't take much from the Kingsguard to just wipe these clowns out.

Secondly- Jaime in Dorne. Wtf is this about. Ridiculous plot, ridiculous fight scene against the sand snakes. No time for it. Loved dem boobies though.

pretty much with the Sparrow stuff, the residents of Kings Landing are god fearing people so what they say goes

Jaime doesnt go to Dorne in the books, he instead acts in a diplomatic to stop the ongoing war, ending sieges at Riverrun for the twins.
 

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Question for the book readers...

So far I've not really had any problems with the show in terms of plot holes. I mean yeah flying dragons and fire ladies are a bit far fetched but that's the allure for you.

What I can't get my head around is this Sparrow business. How were they portrayed in the book? I just find it absolutely ridiculous how a militant group of fanatics can be given power and have such a hold so quickly that they are able to lock up the queen mother, the queen and the queens brother without being absolutely butchered. Especially now Cersei is in. Surely it wouldn't take much from the Kingsguard to just wipe these clowns out.

Secondly- Jaime in Dorne. Wtf is this about. Ridiculous plot, ridiculous fight scene against the sand snakes. No time for it. Loved dem boobies though.

There was a scene in an earlier ep that explained the power the faith militant have. When Tommen went to try and see the High Sparrow and was blocked by armed guys. The Kingsguard could have cleared them out, but you could see the people shouting and getting edgy. Unless you want the entirety of Kings Landing rioting and overthrowing the ruling elite, you'd better leave them alone. It's that kind of power balance.
 

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A poorly thought through power balance for me. The Tyrells bring in most of the City's food - if they were threatening to "pull out" and the Queen and her brother were locked up and about to face trial who do you think the common folk would rally behind? Religion? Or the people who provide them (admittedly small amounts) of food?
 

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