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

Not every episode can be out of this world. You need fast paced ones as well as slow ones. It's how to balance a series. After last week, there was no way this would be spectacular. It was good for what it was though - an episode that created pillars for further stories to advance.
 
One of very few times where I don't feel part of the storyline is that credible. I really don't think Cersei, Tywin etc would actually think Tyrion was responsible for more than a second. They must know he's too clever to be caught holding the smoking gun minutes after being humiliated by the deceased. Then again, she is grieving and was just raped by her brother so maybe we can allow her some errors in judgement...
 
One of very few times where I don't feel part of the storyline is that credible. I really don't think Cersei, Tywin etc would actually think Tyrion was responsible for more than a second. They must know he's too clever to be caught holding the smoking gun minutes after being humiliated by the deceased. Then again, she is grieving and was just raped by her brother so maybe we can allow her some errors in judgement...
I'm pretty sure she knows it wasn't Tyrion. Grief is clouding her judgement.
 
My mind's telling me no, but my body, my booooooooddy's telling me yeah.

I don't see nothing wrong, with a little incest rape.

Apart from you know, the incest, and the rape.
 
Emilia Clarke should be allowed to speak only on Valyrian. She looks charismatic that way.

Jaime raping his sister, well she's the evil Cersei, who cares.

The best part to me were the badass conversation between Tywin and Oberyn. Also, the replacement of Andy Carroll isn't as annoying as original Andy Carroll.
 
Aidan Gillen's accent changes every time he's on screen.
 
Was it rape though...?

Was it?

It was

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