Originally posted by NemeBroI actually hadn't even considered this. It's also pretty weird she had the time and privacy to carve up 3 of his sons and bake them into pies in the kitchen. lol
Like Arya, who has become cartoonishly competent. Who knew it was so easy to kill the head of a great house? Why the **** would the severely old and feeble Walder Frey want to eat in the presence of his guards, right? Oh but the Freys are obviously just so laughably stupid that he never thought of that.
Originally posted by NemeBro👆
And Daenerys is gonna be screaming when he ****s her little pussy soon.
Insufferable ****.
Originally posted by RobtardYeah, but Cersei is no longer on trial, and Sandor is heading north with the brotherhood to fight the White Walkers. I don't think we'll ever get Cleganebowl. This show will probably have Arya hunt and kill the Mountain after she takes care of Melissandre next.
Pretty sure the Seven Nun wasn't screaming at a limp dickOn that note, Cleganebowl could be back on, since I'm pretty sure Cersei will reinstate trial by combat
Originally posted by Arachnid1But that would be stupid. Gregor doesn't eat or drink, so she can't poison him. He doesn't sleep, so she can't catch him off-guard. And if she tries to slit his throat he'd just rip her head off.
This show will probably have Arya hunt and kill the Mountain after she takes care of Melissandre next.
Originally posted by NemeBro
Since when has kin-slaying been taboo in this stupid ass ****ing show lol?No one gave a shit when Jaime Lannister killed his own cousin. No one gave a shit when Ellaria killed her brother in law or when Obara killed her nephew.
As a whole the people of Westeros seem pretty submissive. The North only "remembered" after Ramsay Bolton was dead, and even though Doran seemed like a fairly popular leader no one in Dorne seems to give a **** about his assassination.
And while it's technically Essos, those Dothraki got over their Khals's deaths and the destruction of their temple pretty quickly.
I guess the people are like Trump supporters, they just get behind whoever acts and talks tough regardless of character or substance.
Originally posted by Arachnid1Yeah, but Cersei is no longer on trial, and Sandor is heading north with the brotherhood to fight the White Walkers. I don't think we'll ever get Cleganebowl. This show will probably have Arya hunt and kill the Mountain after she takes care of Melissandre next.
But she could be again as the people could want her to stand trial for mass-murder, which she might acquiesce since she has super-zombie-rape-machine to defend her innocence via combat. It's a long shot; an extremely long one. But not impossible, though I wouldn't bet on it right now.
If the Clegane's do end up clashing, it probably won't be in the same context we expected this season.
Originally posted by NemeBroi don't hate Sam. I just thought there were better storylines that could have been fleshed out rather than spending 20 minutes of an episode meeting Sam's irrelevant family. Meeting his dickish father was cool, but meh.
So I have to ask; why the super strong hatred for Sam in this thread? Fatty is by no means my favorite character, but I just don't get the hatred you nerds have for him.
@Aura,
That was Little Finger's plan that he served up to Sansa on a silver platter. All she did was go along with his plan.
Sansa's one and only accomplishment in this entire show was helping Theon get on the road to recovery.
And yeah, Jon had help in the Battle of the Bastards, but why are you ignoring everything else he's done up to that point?
I also take umbrage with the notion that letting the Wildlings through the wall was in any way a bad thing. It's a simple fact that no matter what wildlings may have done in the past, they're not as bad as wights, and by rescuing some of them at Hardhome, Jon basically stole several thousand footsoldiers from the White Walkers and made them his own. I'd argue that's probably the single best move anyone has done on this show in terms of the long-term welfare of the Seven Kingdoms. It ended in his temporary death, sure, but the reasoning was sound, everyone else was just too dumb and set in their ways to see it.
On that note, I do wonder when the realization that the White Walkers are real and coming will sink in for the rest of Westeros. Jon might be able to convince the Northerners, but I feel as if the rest of the Seven Kingdoms won't accept it until the wight army is rampaging through the Riverlands.