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

I liked it.

Pod is God.

Do the Unsullied have penis'? It's just their balls that were borrowed, right?

The scene with Jaime and Tyrion was good and the fact that he's sent Brian off to find Sansa means he will stick around and save Tyrion.

Did we see a bit of progression with the Khaleesi story? It's not the first time she has shown her brutal side but are we starting to see her show some of family traits?

Bronn and Jaime is always entertaining. In fact Bronn could make any character look interesting just by being brilliant.

As lovely as Margaery is, she isn't exactly good luck for her husband's. If she snuck into my chamber at night though I don't think I'd be able to resist.

So it was, as expected, Olenna with the Littlefinger assist that killed poor Joffrey then, I'm still not sure of her real motive but I'm guessing we will find out. I still think Oberyn was involved in some way though.

Littlefinger needs a visit from operation yewtree.

Roose Bolton's man seems to have got in with Jon Snow a bit too easy, this won't end well for one of them.

The Hodor bit was by far the most distressing scene in the show so far.

Am I the only one who wants to see what's going on with Edmure Tully at castle Frey?
 
This is actually brilliant. Got to episode 9 of season 2 now, been watching this for a few days straight.

fecking Lannisters, except for the little guy.
 
It looked to me like Dany actually conquered the entire city, on top of freeing its slaves. If it becomes her capital, that would change the story progression in Essos significantly.
 
This is actually brilliant. Got to episode 9 of season 2 now, been watching this for a few days straight.

fecking Lannisters, except for the little guy.

It is. Enjoy, and stay out of this thread.
 
There were no boobs in the last episode. Me disappoint. :(
Also, where the hell is Lord Varys? He should know everything about the murders with the information network that he has and should help out Tyrion!?
 
Episodes are usually a bit dull when there's no Arya. No Arya = No party.

There were no boobs in the last episode. Me disappoint. :(
Also, where the hell is Lord Varys? He should know everything about the murders with the information network that he has and should help out Tyrion!?

Varys knows there's no way back for Tyrion. Just like he knew there was no way back for Ned before he was imprisoned.
 
There were no boobs in the last episode. Me disappoint. :(
Also, where the hell is Lord Varys? He should know everything about the murders with the information network that he has and should help out Tyrion!?
There were boobs in the scenes in Craster's house.
Varys wouldn't do anything unless he could benefit from it somehow.
 
Episodes are usually a bit dull when there's no Arya. No Arya = No party.



Varys knows there's no way back for Tyrion. Just like he knew there was no way back for Ned before he was imprisoned.

This is just speculation. I know nothing from the book or the internet or anywhere. Last time, some of my posts were deleted. :(
Probably Twyin won't let Tyrion be killed. Tyrion is Sansa's husband. If he is killed and Littlefinger would know about this, Sansa could be wed to another person and Winterfell could be his.
 
This is just speculation. I know nothing from the book or the internet or anywhere. Last time, some of my posts were deleted. :(
Probably Twyin won't let Tyrion be killed. Tyrion is Sansa's husband. If he is killed and Littlefinger would know about this, Sansa could be wed to another person and Winterfell could be his.

Jon Snow?

Yeah that's a good point actually, was thinking about that last week. If that is the case, look forward to seeing how Tywin deals with the fallout - Cersei won't be happy. Of course, we don't know what Jaime has planned yet so it could all turn out to be irrelevant speculation.
 
I completely forgot about him. I want to see what happened Blackfish Tully as well, they said that he escaped.

Yeah I expected to see a lot of the two of them in the fallout from The Red Wedding but not a sausage from either.

Edmure's wife was a total babe too.
 
Jon Snow?

Yeah that's a good point actually, was thinking about that last week. If that is the case, look forward to seeing how Tywin deals with the fallout - Cersei won't be happy. Of course, we don't know what Jaime has planned yet so it could all turn out to be irrelevant speculation.

hehe. There is actually a redcafe member named Snow. Then we have Snowjoe too. And some other Snows.

Note: This is just speculation. I know nothing from the book or the internet or anywhere.
Cersei won't be happy indeed. She is a vindictive woman and maybe she would bring some new twist to the story. I think Jamie would side with Tyrion. He seems to be a good guy inside.
 
At the moment, Locke is probably my favourite character on the show. He has such an edge to him, and has done ever since his first appearance last season. Every scene he's in has me wondering what could possibly happen next.
 
So you know all the spoilers for the current season from this thread? I would advice you to come back when you have seen all the episodes.

No, haven't read anything so far. The dwarf is hurt from the siege battle, looks like he died at the end:(
 
No, haven't read anything so far. The dwarf is hurt from the siege battle, looks like he died at the end:(
It's always hard to swallow when a main character dies, but it's one of the best things about the show imo.
 
I liked it.

Pod is God.

Do the Unsullied have penis'? It's just their balls that were borrowed, right?

The scene with Jaime and Tyrion was good and the fact that he's sent Brian off to find Sansa means he will stick around and save Tyrion.

Did we see a bit of progression with the Khaleesi story? It's not the first time she has shown her brutal side but are we starting to see her show some of family traits?

Bronn and Jaime is always entertaining. In fact Bronn could make any character look interesting just by being brilliant.

As lovely as Margaery is, she isn't exactly good luck for her husband's. If she snuck into my chamber at night though I don't think I'd be able to resist.

So it was, as expected, Olenna with the Littlefinger assist that killed poor Joffrey then, I'm still not sure of her real motive but I'm guessing we will find out. I still think Oberyn was involved in some way though.

Littlefinger needs a visit from operation yewtree.

Roose Bolton's man seems to have got in with Jon Snow a bit too easy, this won't end well for one of them.

The Hodor bit was by far the most distressing scene in the show so far.

Am I the only one who wants to see what's going on with Edmure Tully at castle Frey?

Marry her granddaughter to a King who can be (manipulated) controlled ?
 
Marry her granddaughter to a King who can be (manipulated) controlled ?

You can't be a nice kid in this show... So Tywin and Margaery are the first two who will try to manipulate the new King... wonder who else will join in.
 
The dude cosying up to Snow is the same guy who chopped Jamie's hand off right? What's his game? Would assume he's intending to eliminate any more Starks but does he know about Bran?

The end was a bit disturbing.

Better than last week but still too much Danerys and Sam. Any Sam is too much Sam in all fairness.
 
The dude cosying up to Snow is the same guy who chopped Jamie's hand off right? What's his game? Would assume he's intending to eliminate any more Starks but does he know about Bran?

The end was a bit disturbing.

Better than last week but still too much Danerys and Sam. Any Sam is too much Sam in all fairness.
Yep. That's Locke.

If Dany has just established a capital city for her new Kingdom (Queendom?) it could be a significant development in the show. Might mean no more desert wandering.
 
At the end, one of the white walkers touches the baby and his eyes go blue. Where does the camera pan to after his eyes start to go blue? My stream died just then so I closed it.
 
The dude cosying up to Snow is the same guy who chopped Jamie's hand off right? What's his game? Would assume he's intending to eliminate any more Starks but does he know about Bran?

The end was a bit disturbing.

Better than last week but still too much Danerys and Sam. Any Sam is too much Sam in all fairness.

It was mentioned in the last episode, or the one before that in that scene with Roose Bolton's bastard. Tywin has given him the North but he has to seize it himself. He said something about people rallying around the Starks so has to get rid of them and Theon mentioned that he hadn't really killed Bran.
 
But are we to expect see lots of baby White Walkers crawling towards The Wall? I don't get it, it's like it was just an attempt to be controversial.
 
But are we to expect see lots of baby White Walkers crawling towards The Wall? I don't get it, it's like it was just an attempt to be controversial.

Maybe the whole transformation into white walkers comes with progeria as a bonus.