Game of Thrones

Started by Bashar Teg142 pages

Originally posted by marwash22
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k.


what's not to like about this guy?

Originally posted by Bashar Teg
jaqen clearly made the threat. to suggest otherwise is both wrong and stupid.

more strawman. maintaining a situational awareness and wariness of strangers under threat is not a difficult stretch of the imagination. leaving her back exposed to strangers as she daydreamed was pure stupidity.

K so in your tv show all the characters are perfect, none are flawed and mistakes don't ever happen. Arya may be mature for her age, but she's still just a child. It's not stupidity, it's more like she didn't properly consider the consequences of her actions or didn't think she'd be attacked in public.

People that are uber critical of every tiny detail are exhausting just remove the stick from up your ass and enjoy the show 😄

Originally posted by Firefly218
K so in your tv show all the characters are perfect, none are flawed and mistakes don't ever happen. Arya may be mature for her age, but she's still just a child. It's not stupidity, it's more like she didn't properly consider the consequences of her actions or didn't think she'd be attacked in public.

People that are uber critical of every tiny detail are exhausting just remove the stick from up your ass and enjoy the show 😄

the only ones that seem to be getting all offended over the opinions of others seem to be you and marwash.

Originally posted by Bashar Teg
what's not to like about this guy?
women say my dick is too big.

that's the heavy cross i must bear.

Originally posted by Bashar Teg
the only ones that seem to be getting all offended over the opinions of others seem to be you and marwash.
No by all means keep your opinion, I just think it's stupid but I'm tolerant

Originally posted by Firefly218
No by all means keep your opinion, I just think it's stupid but I'm tolerant

ok, keep ignoring that dialogue between arya and jaquen. whatever helps you sleep.

Originally posted by Firefly218
No by all means keep your opinion, I just think it's stupid but I'm tolerant
Yeah, I'm going to agree with Bashar here. That was beyond stupid on Aryas part. She should have known better. She's no regular child, and she's been working towards becoming a faceless man for quite some time so she knows how they operate. Jaquen's words were pretty straight forward. She even got Needle back and seemed to be hiding in preparation for her clash with the faceless men at the end of episode 6, so it's not like she was unaware.

It's a show centering on political intrigue and characters outsmarting each other. Explaining away a main characters stupidity is pretty poor coping.

Originally posted by Omega Vision
I think Sansa's letter at the end was either for Littlefinger or for the Manderlys.

Definitely for Littlefinger. I'm sure his army will show up just in time to save Jon and the wildlings from the Boltons

and after jon turns his back and then STABBY STABBY

I was actually hoping for a "twist" to the facelessgod training by Aria.

I wanted the smug girl to be in Aria's head. And before leaving she takes off her mask and Aria was the blond girl all the time.

Originally posted by Bashar Teg
and after jon turns his back and then STABBY STABBY

I think Sansa may actually be planning to screw LF over. At this point Little Finger's story has about run its course. He, like all other schemers in Westeros, is set to become irrelevant when the show turns into an apocalyptic clash between the living and the dead, so it would make sense from a narrative standpoint if his fall came soon, and who better to take him down than the girl who was sort of being trained as his protege.

Originally posted by Omega Vision
I think Sansa may actually be planning to screw LF over. At this point Little Finger's story has about run its course. He, like all other schemers in Westeros, is set to become irrelevant when the show turns into an apocalyptic clash between the living and the dead, so it would make sense from a narrative standpoint if his fall came soon, and who better to take him down than the girl who was sort of being trained as his protege.

Disagree. He can sit out the chaos more easily than most, then align with the most favorable side. I think he's too untrustworthy to "win", mind you, but I don't think it will be from this. I also think you're giving Sansa too much credit. Occam's Razor suggests she's just worried over the lack of troops and is writing for LF's help, reluctant but free of ulterior motives. They already set it up in the show, and all but the most savvy showrunners have trouble avoiding this kind of foreshadowing most of the time.

Originally posted by Digi
Disagree. He can sit out the chaos more easily than most, then align with the most favorable side. I think he's too untrustworthy to "win", mind you, but I don't think it will be from this. I also think you're giving Sansa too much credit. Occam's Razor suggests she's just worried over the lack of troops and is writing for LF's help, reluctant but free of ulterior motives. They already set it up in the show, and all but the most savvy showrunners have trouble avoiding this kind of foreshadowing most of the time.

But what do you think about my assertion that LF is about to become irrelevant? Do you think there will still be any gaming going on after the White Walkers have breached the wall?

After Jon and the Hound, I wonder who else they're gonna bring back from the dead this series: Stannis (we never saw him die)? Joffrey (maybe he didn't really die)? Ned Stark?

Catelyn, hopefully. sans the deformity.

Originally posted by queeq
After Jon and the Hound, I wonder who else they're gonna bring back from the dead this series: Stannis (we never saw him die)? Joffrey (maybe he didn't really die)? Ned Stark?

The kid that drogon burnt to a skeleton and whose dad was a whiney ***** about it.

Originally posted by queeq
After Jon and the Hound, I wonder who else they're gonna bring back from the dead this series: Stannis (we never saw him die)? Joffrey (maybe he didn't really die)? Ned Stark?

it's nothing new. beric dondarion's 7th resurrection occurred on the show in season 3 and everyone forgot about it.

Originally posted by jaden101
The kid that drogon burnt to a skeleton and whose dad was a whiney ***** about it.

Too soon.

Originally posted by queeq
After Jon and the Hound, I wonder who else they're gonna bring back from the dead this series: Stannis (we never saw him die)? Joffrey (maybe he didn't really die)? Ned Stark?
But The Hound never died.

Originally posted by Firefly218

People that are uber critical of every tiny detail are exhausting just remove the stick from up your ass and enjoy the show 😄
Why would they enjoy a bad show?