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

Ive never really warmed to Ramsey until this episode. Seems more interesting now, like a sadistic version of Littlefinger.

I hope Sansa is strong enough to take him on though- he feebleness in previous seasons has been tedious.
 
Surely Reek has something to do this season with Sansa there. As I've said before I can see him turning on the Boltons, helping them lose Winterfell? Also Brianne being around there when Stannis attacks, I really hope if he falls it's not by her.

Ramsay is a great character though, if he went that'd be disappointing even more than Joffrey's death.
 
Surely Reek has something to do this season with Sansa there. As I've said before I can see him turning on the Boltons, helping them lose Winterfell? Also Brianne being around there when Stannis attacks, I really hope if he falls it's not by her.

Ramsay is a great character though, if he went that'd be disappointing even more than Joffrey's death.

If Brienne kills Stannis I'll be fcuking fuming. I'd legit rage quit the show if his story ended like that. There is no way though, is there, surely they wouldn't end it like that what with all the build up it's had since season 2. Gah, even the thought of it makes me angry. Can't forgive that cnut for killing the Hound.
 
If Brienne kills Stannis I'll be fcuking fuming. I'd legit rage quit the show if his story ended like that. There is no way though, is there, surely they wouldn't end it like that what with all the build up it's had since season 2. Gah, even the thought of it makes me angry. Can't forgive that cnut for killing the Hound.

Yeah she's a shit character. When little finger made a prick of her in the tavern, I was glad someone finally pointed out how inept she is :lol:
 
I dont see why she would though? Bolton pretty much helped kill Catelyn and surely everybody knows this. If anything I could see her helping protect Sansa from Ramsey, or helping Stannis.
 
I dont see why she would though? Bolton pretty much helped kill Catelyn and surely everybody knows this. If anything I could see her helping protect Sansa from Ramsey, or helping Stannis.

Stannis had Renly killed, whom she loved apparently. Although I can see it being very interesting now that I think about it.
 
Sometimes people discuss things that happened in the earlier seasons and I just think to myself I seriously need to rewatch them because I haven't got a scooby what there on about.
 
That moment when Melisandre says "You know nothing Jon Snow" was pure sex.

Poor Jorah :(

Stannis' correct grammar made me laugh. Ser Davos not understanding was pure irony :lol:
 
Maybe Brienne will kill Melisandre, then ride off into the sunset with Jamie over her shoulder.
 
I completely forgot Hodor and the gimp leg kid... wonder what they're doing with the tree fella right now.
 
Stannis is great this season, I love the contrast between his idea of honor and Snow's, one very pragmatic and the other idealistic.

Saw some review website before point out that it's easier to separate characters in terms how rigid/fluid their morals are rather than how good/bad they are. Sort of interesting thought.
 
Dinklage really sold that dragon sighting perfectly with that change in his facial expression. Amazing when you think he'd have to be looking at nothing in particular when shooting that scene.
 
I don't think I've ever seen a better masterclass in acting. I just pretended to see a dragon myself, but nobody around me picked up on it.
 
Actually... "Cassius", they used a dragonfly as a prop for Dinklage to react too. They killed it and then attached it to some string and had a little zip wire.

Aah that's lame. He's gone down in my estimation if that's true. To him a dragonfly would probably look like a dragon anyway.
 
I'll be practising it when I'm out today.

"Feck's sake, there's a dragon," that's what I'll be thinking.
 
Dinklage really sold that dragon sighting perfectly with that change in his facial expression. Amazing when you think he'd have to be looking at nothing in particular when shooting that scene.

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That moment when Melisandre says "You know nothing Jon Snow" was pure sex.

Poor Jorah :(

Stannis' correct grammar made me laugh. Ser Davos not understanding was pure irony :lol:

A very minor point for me to get hung up on, but I can't help myself; how's it ironic that a 'til-recently-illiterate man didn't get his correction?