Game of Thrones

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Great episode. Season just keeps getting better

Originally posted by Martian_mind
Jesus Christ,
Spoiler:
Bronn for MVP.

This.

the entire episode, all i was saying was "no. not Bronn. Don't kill Bron."

so, are Dany and Jon not gonna have the "I was brought back to life" conversation until they're about to fck and she's sees the stab wounds?

Jon might not smash at all. Ser Jorah Cockblock is on his way to Dragonstone and since he's House Mormont and can vouch for Dany he might be useful in trying to smooth things out with the rest of the North. I also think Bran is going to tell Jon that Dany's his Aunt before he gets a chance to hit that. Jon was raised as a Stark so incest is likely out the question in his book.

Originally posted by MF DELPH
Ser Jorah Cockblock

😂

Originally posted by marwash22
the entire episode, all i was saying was "no. not Bronn. Don't kill Bron."

Me too. 👆

Burn 'everyone else, just let Bronn escape. (And want to hear Tyrion say "So you won't risk your life against a giant to save me from being executed, but you'll facte down a flippin' dragon??)

Yeah there were a few times where I honestly thought Bronn was about to die, glad he didn't though

Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
lol at
Spoiler:
Bran basically becoming Winterfell Professor Xavier.

I found it strange when Bran said "I have little need for a Valyrian steel dagger, when I got tons of mental swagger"

Obvious plot device to let Arya fight White Walkers later.

'Cause she can't show off with Dragon Glass daggers, I guess? (What was she even doing showing off? Aren't assassins supposed to hide their capabilities? You could just see Littlefinger thinking "You stupid, stupid girl. You just showed everyone your hand."😉

Originally posted by cdtm
Obvious plot device to let Arya fight White Walkers later.

'Cause she can't show off with Dragon Glass daggers, I guess? (What was she even doing showing off? Aren't assassins supposed to hide their capabilities? You could just see Littlefinger thinking "You stupid, stupid girl. You just showed everyone your hand."😉

Arya

Spoiler:
died last season. The Arya you see now is Jaqen H'ghar

I've been saying that, but everyone said I was crazy. (Well, not Jaquen. Why do you think he killed her, when he seemed to let Arya walk away?)

Na, TBH it's the real Arya. And yes, she will have a "cool flashy" kill shot against a White Walker with that dagger.

Haha, yeah no question.

Is The Hound exclusive to the show? Wondering if he'll have any more impact on the main story, or if he's simply kept around as a present for his fanbase, and basically lives in his own storyline at this point..

I have a feeling The hound and the lord of light brotherhood will play a part in the upcoming events.

Originally posted by MF DELPH
Jon might not smash at all. Ser Jorah Cockblock is on his way to Dragonstone and since he's House Mormont and can vouch for Dany he might be useful in trying to smooth things out with the rest of the North. I also think Bran is going to tell Jon that Dany's his Aunt before he gets a chance to hit that. Jon was raised as a Stark so incest is likely out the question in his book.
Jorah really has no standing with the North.

Originally posted by cdtm
Haha, yeah no question.

Is The Hound exclusive to the show? Wondering if he'll have any more impact on the main story, or if he's simply kept around as a present for his fanbase, and basically lives in his own storyline at this point..

I think sandor and gregor are going to have that fight they never finished

Originally posted by HueyFreeman
I think sandor and gregor are going to have that fight they never finished

Good point, the brothers need to settle up.

Originally posted by cdtm
Obvious plot device to let Arya fight White Walkers later.

'Cause she can't show off with Dragon Glass daggers, I guess? (What was she even doing showing off? Aren't assassins supposed to hide their capabilities? You could just see Littlefinger thinking "You stupid, stupid girl. You just showed everyone your hand."😉

She isn't really an assassin though, not in the sense that she'd follow the rules of one, I mean.

Also, Needle is Valyrian steel.

Edit: Actually, nm it isn't, for some reason I thought it was.

yeah, Arya is not and has never been playing by Faceless man rules, as noted when she didn't get rid of needle. She used them for their training and got tf out of there to complete her list.

Little Finger's reaction to Arya was more about him understanding the way it made Sansa feel (inadequate, useless and like she just lost Brienne to Arya), and nothing to do with Arya "Showing her hand"... what does that even mean?