Television Game of Thrones (TV) • The watch has ended

The scene where Stormbum chained the dragons was very well done I thought. Quick question though - she had 3 dragons right? Dracarys I think is the black one and wasn't chained, and while indoors she asks if there's been any sign of Drogon (assuming it's another of the dragons) and there had been no sign. How has she managed to chain 2 dragons then? I'm either stupid or I've watched one of the episodes badly drunk.
 
The Black Dragon (the one that ate the goats a few episodes back and growled at Danny further back) was the one responsible for killing that blokes daughter (he called it a Black Shadow I think) has gone MIA.
 
The scene where Stormbum chained the dragons was very well done I thought. Quick question though - she had 3 dragons right? Dracarys I think is the black one and wasn't chained, and while indoors she asks if there's been any sign of Drogon (assuming it's another of the dragons) and there had been no sign. How has she managed to chain 2 dragons then? I'm either stupid or I've watched one of the episodes badly drunk.

The black one is called Drogon.
 
When the bloke in the tree says 'the hour is late, Brandon Stark' it reminds me of that scene with Saruman and Gandalf in FotR.
 
Let the dragons fly free. I thought the whole point of dragons was to flame everyone. How many characters do we have left?
 
Why did Snow drag her all the way out there and waste some oil burning her?

Should have just sent her body south and left out in the sun.

Uncle Slevs will kill you Lambs, I'm still not over departing us in this life. I sure as hell will meet her in the next...
 
Uncle Slevs will kill you Lambs, I'm still not over departing us in this life. I sure as hell will meet her in the next...

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Bloody hell, I thought it was a typo.

:lol:
 
Accidentally walked right into a major book spoiler, what am i supposed to do to avoid this shit, hire someone to read every fecking internet page before i do, live in a desert or just read the fecking books and get it over with.
 
Accidentally walked right into a major book spoiler, what am i supposed to do to avoid this shit, hire someone to read every fecking internet page before i do, live in a desert or just read the fecking books and get it over with.

You better get of here before you get lynched.
 
Accidentally walked right into a major book spoiler, what am i supposed to do to avoid this shit, hire someone to read every fecking internet page before i do, live in a desert or just read the fecking books and get it over with.

Facebook? Twitter? YouTube? The latter is a mare for it, even on videos with feck all to do with GoT. After I spoiled Joff's death for myself I've avoided scrolling down on there at all.
 
I read a possible spoiler on DigitalSpy's website. Bastards inserted a reference to the books, without explicitly saying if it was true or not. IGN have made a couple of similar articles where they refer to non-TV events. Don't know why they can't just stick to the TV show, or at least make it clear that non-TV stuff will be discussed in the article. Although, I tend to avoid almost everything GoT related on the Internet, with the exception of this thread which for the most part is well moderated.

YouTube is the worst with the comments listing spoilers. Twitter is bad too, Frankie Boyle in particular has been a cnut by posting book spoilers, but fortunately I don't follow him.
 
I just know one day, one of the Caf members will go AWOL and post a whole lot of spoilers in this thread. It's inevitable.
 


There you go, gimps who were too thick to get the Stannis arc.
 
Whos next to die then? This could be a fun game. Or end in tears.
 
Bloody hell, this episode was full of blood and tears. It was great and all except that Brann scene and the children. Skeletons and fire bombs or whatever are a bit too much. Felt like I was watching some PG fantasy movie. Other than that, loved the episode.

Let the 10 month countdown begin!
 
Facebook? Twitter? YouTube? The latter is a mare for it, even on videos with feck all to do with GoT. After I spoiled Joff's death for myself I've avoided scrolling down on there at all.

Google, i was searching for something related to show the spoiler was in the news.
 
I read a possible spoiler on DigitalSpy's website. Bastards inserted a reference to the books, without explicitly saying if it was true or not. IGN have made a couple of similar articles where they refer to non-TV events. Don't know why they can't just stick to the TV show, or at least make it clear that non-TV stuff will be discussed in the article. Although, I tend to avoid almost everything GoT related on the Internet, with the exception of this thread which for the most part is well moderated.

YouTube is the worst with the comments listing spoilers. Twitter is bad too, Frankie Boyle in particular has been a cnut by posting book spoilers, but fortunately I don't follow him.

If you're looking for reviews use the AVClub. They have two GoT pages, one for book readers (experts) and one for non-book readers (newbies) The comments section in the Newbs is safe from what I've read. Though there have been a couple of situations where comments are criticising someone for posting a spoiler, but the offending comment has been deleted, so I guess I got lucky with timing there. It is rare though.
 
I just know one day, one of the Caf members will go AWOL and post a whole lot of spoilers in this thread. It's inevitable.

Away with out leave?