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Have I missed something here or being incredibly stupid. Who the feck is sir pounce
Only the most important cat in the series. There's a good YouTube video that explains it all but I think it has spoilers including book stuff so watch at your own risk.
 
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Only the most important cat in the series. There's a good YouTube video that explains it all but I think it has spoilers including book stuff so watch at your own risk.

Ah right yeah I'll give that a miss then
 
Only the most important cat in the series. There's a good YouTube video that explains it all but I think it has spoilers including book stuff so watch at your own risk.
Some say he is the 3rd dragon rider :nervous:
 
Who the Feck in this day and age doesn't know who Ser Pounce, Warden of the Garden, Mouse Bringer, Keeper of the Royal Bedroom, Shit Bury-er, Breaker of Trinkets, Licker of Milk and the Father of the Seventeen is????, have people not been paying any attention at all!!
 
Who the Feck in this day and age doesn't know who Ser Pounce, Warden of the Garden, Mouse Bringer, Keeper of the Royal Bedroom, Shit Bury-er, Breaker of Trinkets, Licker of Milk and the Father of the Seventeen is????, have people not been paying any attention at all!!

I thought he was called Barry.
 
Deja vu in this thread. Though those pages were quite hilarious.
 
Did Stannis ever put it in writing that he could be offered the name Stark, or was it just a verbal offer? Meaning, could he still take the name now?

On the same note, what ever happened to the decree Robert signed that Ned changed the wording on a long long time ago?
 
Sunday night cant come soon enough. So excited to find out what happens with Snow after this.
I'm far more excited about this episode than the season premier funnily enough. Expectations from the season have risen.
 
For those that missed it (from season 5):
Wasn't there a scene where it showed Arya putting poison into the oyster? Or was that just a daydream?

I'm guessing he's not teaching her to morph into other people, which is what I initially thought.

I don't think she put poison on it? I thought it was vanilla?

She was adding vanilla, like the thin man asked. I think the poisoning will come later.

Pretty sure he asked for vanilla? While we're talking about that scene, how fecking incredible is not only that set they're in, but the costumes and props? Awesome.

Make sense now, thanks!

Ffs :lol:
 
So how did a bunch of religious fanatics took power at King's Landing? Don't Lannisters and Tyrells have lots of money and powerful armies under their command? Seems highly unrealistic to me.
 
So how did a bunch of religious fanatics took power at King's Landing? Don't Lannisters and Tyrells have lots of money and powerful armies under their command? Seems highly unrealistic to me.
They have the backing of the populace. If you remember the Lannisters have been unpopular with the proles for the whole series. Think it was season 1 where people started throwing poo at Jofferey when he was out in town.

Edit: but yeah its not been hugely well explained
 
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So how did a bunch of religious fanatics took power at King's Landing? Don't Lannisters and Tyrells have lots of money and powerful armies under their command? Seems highly unrealistic to me.

Cersei armed them because she's an idiot, plus they have far greater numbers.
 
So how did a bunch of religious fanatics took power at King's Landing? Don't Lannisters and Tyrells have lots of money and powerful armies under their command? Seems highly unrealistic to me.
It's not explained well at all in the show actually. You are right to be confused.

I can explain it but it involves details from the books (not spoilers, as they won't be a part of the show) and I know it's gonna cause a meltdown.
 
Surprised there wasn't a Vanilla / Vinegar poll set-up, the world needed that at the time
 
Lannisters and Tyrells have well-trained, battle tested armies under their disposal. Even if Cercei in her infinite wisdom decided to arm some cult zealots and even if the Lannisters are not liked amongst the populace, it still doesn't explain how the most powerful and rich people of the land have been apprehended and removed from power by a group of fanatics with no financial or military backing.