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

Wasn't sure who stabbed who for a bit. Fatty should've seen it coming though.
 
Wasn't sure who stabbed who for a bit. Fatty should've seen it coming though.
I first thought Roose stabbed him cause he finally had a legit son.
 
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Ramsay!! Right after Roose says that statement about acting like a mad dog.. :lol:

Looks like something big is going to happen in the iron islands with Theon going back, and Balon's brother showing up..
 
Worst kept secret!!! Who gives a feck! :D That was one of the best episodes of GoT I've seen. And not just because of the ending. I'm so fecking pumped right now I could punch someone.
 
Worst kept secret!!! Who gives a feck! :D That was one of the best episodes of GoT I've seen. And not just because of the ending. I'm so fecking pumped right now I could punch someone.

I was disappointed that that little shit didn't get an axe in the head or his throat ripped out by ghost. Very un Martin like. I almost hoped for a gory death scene followed by ghost Nutting on his corpse
 
I was disappointed that that little shit didn't get an axe in the head or his throat ripped out by ghost. Very un Martin like. I almost hoped for a gory death scene followed by ghost Nutting on his corpse

I hope to feck Jon is a ruthless cnut now. WOuld love to see Olly get his head gnawed off. Thorne also, but the guy who plays him is such a fantastic actor I want him to stay around.

Also RIP Roose. The sexiest voice in all of Westeros. :(
 
I hope to feck Jon is a ruthless cnut now. WOuld love to see Olly get his head gnawed off. Thorne also, but the guy who plays him is such a fantastic actor I want him to stay around.

Also RIP Roose. The sexiest voice in all of Westeros. :(

Yeah he is such a cnut that you actually end up liking him.
The one thing I really hate about the show (and is really the only thing) is that ghost growls
 
Shit can I say that? It wasn't a spoiler.

psst

I'm one of you. I just stay in here because of the hyperbole in the book thread. And yeah, it's such a minor thing, but try not to mention or compare the books to the show out of respect for the unsullied.

Saw this on Twitter. It's an episode two joke/spoiler/whatevs

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psst

I'm one of you. I just stay in here because of the hyperbole in the book thread. And yeah, it's such a minor thing, but try not to mention or compare the books to the show out of respect for the unsullied.

Saw this on Twitter. It's an episode two joke/spoiler/whatevs

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Only John has shades on. But they are going to the beach. Fire wins lol.
 
I didn't mean to. I just got carried away. I can't believe some people still haven't seen this. My cousin just asked who is John Snow! Cue about 45 people with not very nice things to say to him.
His reply we'll watch it tomorrow. He's got kids so everyone is going noooo!
 
I wanted Ramsay to die asap but now I feel he should survive longer.. He's too unpredictable.. Losing him would make the show lot more boring,realised that after rooting for someone to kill Joeffry..

On a side note,the scene with Jamie and the high sparrow was superb.. Great acting by them both.. I love how cool the high sparrow is.. Shits gonna hit the fan soon between him and Cercei with Tommen asking her to help him..
 
Ramsay is such a fecking knob. I hope his inevitable death is horrifying and painful. Great character, though. I wa muttering "What a cnut. What a fecking cnut..." out loud during both his scenes.

Great episode. The storylines are being set up nicely. I'm at least moderately interested in every story they developed in this, and extremely interested in King's Landing, Tyrion's shenanigans and Castle Black. No Sand Snakes or pointless Daenerys scenes during this episode lifted it to even greater heights.

Olly's gonna get his face punched through his own arse.
 
Ramsay is such a fecking knob. I hope his inevitable death is horrifying and painful. Great character, though. I wa muttering "What a cnut. What a fecking cnut..." out loud during both his scenes.

Great episode. The storylines are being set up nicely. I'm at least moderately interested in every story they developed in this, and extremely interested in King's Landing, Tyrion's shenanigans and Castle Black. No Sand Snakes or pointless Daenerys scenes during this episode lifted it to even greater heights.

Olly's gonna get his face punched through his own arse.
Ramsey is the new Jeoffery. I didn't feel bad when he did what he did though. It was a kind of comeuppance.

I cringed at the kennel scene though.
 
Ramsay is incredibly stupid though, he has no chance without his father, he's incapable of long planning and there's no chance in hell he makes it out of this season alive.
 
Ramsay isn't a new Joffrey, he's Ramsay, a different kind of evil, and again, a terrific one. Very good episode though that after last weeks lacklustre affair.
 
That's the season's budget gone on those dragons.

Melisandre's going to take smugness to a new level after this.
 
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As expected, but still pretty cool.

And the Mountain's head bump :lol: Funniest death so far
 
Fantastic episode. Every single story advanced and had meaning towards it. It felt like last weeks was a set up for this, but they didnt feck around with waiting for most of the things. And I loved it.

Whilst the ending was something we all hoped for, it was still fantastically done. Great great episode. Feck, another 7 day wait ...
 
Much better episode than the first one, which I didn't like at all, even if both the two big moments were ones I saw coming a mile off. The second one was pulled off well.

But all in all, it was a very engaging episode.

Also, can anyone explain to me how the religious fanatics have taken control of King's landing?