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

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Had this horrible dream about GoT, in it, the only way for them to stop the WW was to go to the future in search of this giant kangaroo who wore a red denim waistcoat, huge aviators and smoked a cuban cigar.

Anyway, Pycelle, Snow, Qyburn, Sam & Alisher go through the time travel portal, but it bounces them around different dimensions, one similar to ours, where Pycelle gets his hand on a M-16 and recipe for spaghetti bolognese. So after a close call with the cops, the jump back in the portal and eventually find the giant kangaroo, they convince it to go with them. They go back to Westeros, and kangaroo absolutely demolishes the WW and their army. And that was the end. I woke up. :(
 
Much awesomeness from the last ep. However, it did remind me that I can't remember what happened to the 2 Stark boys.

I remember they were a big part of one of the series whilst Bran was trying to find the 3 eyed raven but what's happened to them since?
 
Much awesomeness from the last ep. However, it did remind me that I can't remember what happened to the 2 Stark boys.

I remember they were a big part of one of the series whilst Bran was trying to find the 3 eyed raven but what's happened to them since?
They went on the run after reek took over winterfell. Reek set out to find them, but failed. In order to sustain fear and power amongst winterfell and his own people, he burned 2 farm boys and passed them off as the the stark boys who went off with Jodie and the wildling chick. Met up with 2 other kids, walked for ages, found a tree north of the wall and was told he will learn to fly.

Don't think they have been shown at all in 5?
 
Much awesomeness from the last ep. However, it did remind me that I can't remember what happened to the 2 Stark boys.

I remember they were a big part of one of the series whilst Bran was trying to find the 3 eyed raven but what's happened to them since?
Last time we saw Bran was at the end of season 4, in the tree after they were attacked by the skeletons.

Last time we saw Rickon was at the end of season 3, when Bran told Osha to take Rickon to the Umber's, Stark bannermen, to keep him safe.
 
Thanks. Can't believe it was only last season where Bran was looking for the raven. Feels like ages ago.
 
Just watching S03E03 and up pops Martin Lannister. Turns out it's the same actor who plays King Tommen.

Also, what happened to Blackfish? Did he escape the red wedding?
 
Just watching S03E03 and up pops Martin Lannister. Turns out it's the same actor who plays King Tommen.

Also, what happened to Blackfish? Did he escape the red wedding?
Went for a piss before all the craziness at the Wedding and hasn't been seen since.
 
What happened to Edmure Tully? Wasn't he supposed to marry Walder Frey's daughter.

They did get married, there was a wedding, it was red.

I suppose they still have him around so that they can lay claim to the Riverlands.
 
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They did get married, there was a wedding, it was red.

I suppose they still have him around so that they can lay claim to the Riverlands.

Didn't Walder Frey say in the next episode something like "The Starks are dead, I have a Tully in my dungeon" or something like that?
 
Think I'll stay up to watch the 2am broadcast.

In the past, Episode 9 either involved a major, shock death(s) (Ned, Red Wedding massacre) or the entire episode was devoted to a battle (Battle at Blackwater, last year at the Wall). Since we've already had an awesome battle last week & it doesn't seem like Stanis-Boltons will go to all-out-war at the moment, I'll have a guess it will be one of Margaery or Cersei who gets killed by the religious cult tonight.

Hopefully it's Cersei, but I kind of would prefer to see her roasted to death by Daenerys' dragons.
 
I've just re-watched the first two episodes and I've concluded the Starks aren't as squeaky clean as they are purported to be. Cat in particular is spiteful towards Jon as he leaves for the wall and her last words to him is to yell for him to leave, Robb Stark simply says 'farewell Snow' and smirks as he leaves, pretty shitty way to say goodbye to your brother. Sansa is a complete bitch to Arya, she lies to King Bob about what happened and consequently condemns the butchers boy to death, as well as effectively killing her own Direwolf. All the while Eddard says a few stern words but effectively does nothing, and leaves his wife and children to be King Robert's bitch; he doesn't even give Jon Snow the courtesy of knowing who his mother is. Made me remember why I used to loathe Jaime too, pushing Brann from the castle and hiring an assassin to murder him in is bed was despicable. He's also a complete twat to Jon Snow belittling his decision to join the nightswatch.

I thoroughly enjoyed watching it back, it's even tempted me to stay up for the 2am episode.
 
Don't think anyone's meant to be squeaky clean tbh. Ned Stark was a man of dignity and he cheated on his wife and fathered a bastard.

John Snow and Bran are the only really untainted characters - though John broke his vow to the nightswatch and fecked a wildling.
 
I've just re-watched the first two episodes and I've concluded the Starks aren't as squeaky clean as they are purported to be. Cat in particular is spiteful towards Jon as he leaves for the wall and her last words to him is to yell for him to leave, Robb Stark simply says 'farewell Snow' and smirks as he leaves, pretty shitty way to say goodbye to your brother. Sansa is a complete bitch to Arya, she lies to King Bob about what happened and consequently condemns the butchers boy to death, as well as effectively killing her own Direwolf. All the while Eddard says a few stern words but effectively does nothing, and leaves his wife and children to be King Robert's bitch; he doesn't even give Jon Snow the courtesy of knowing who his mother is. Made me remember why I used to loathe Jaime too, pushing Brann from the castle and hiring an assassin to murder him in is bed was despicable. He's also a complete twat to Jon Snow belittling his decision to join the nightswatch.

I thoroughly enjoyed watching it back, it's even tempted me to stay up for the 2am episode.

It's why I really enjoyed rewatching them all. Makes you remember so much and see characters in a different light.
 
Don't think anyone's meant to be squeaky clean tbh. Ned Stark was a man of dignity and he cheated on his wife and fathered a bastard.
There's a theory going around that
Jon is his sister's son and he adopted him to keep him safe, after her death.
 
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Just to warn you guys, stuff from episode 9 has been leaked along with the promo for episode 10. Best to avoid twitter and Facebook until the episode airs tonight.
 
Staying off Twitter and this thread until 3am now. Don't think I take as many precautions with any other TV show like I do with GoT :lol: