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Who the feck knows what he's supposed to be. His accent changes every 15 minutes. I'm half expecting him to morph into Tommy Carcetti's voice from The Wire in the next episode.
He was consistent in accent this episode. Shit, but consistent. On the last one he changed the accent a few times within 5 minutes.

You must have talent to do so though. Completely useless talent but still.
 
He was consistent in accent this episode. Shit, but consistent. On the last one he changed the accent a few times within 5 minutes.

You must have talent to do so though. Completely useless talent but still.
The bit on the boat with Sansa was the worst I've ever heard him. He went from Oxfordshire to Dublin in the same cocking sentence at one point.
 
Finally Whitewalkers!!

Edit: anyone else think the last one looked like Darth Maul?
 
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One thing I like about this show is that despite having a smorgasbord of northern British accents, there's not a single scouser in all of Winterfell.
 
Loved Daenerys doing to the Masters what they had done to the kids. Shows she very ruthless as well as compassionate. Although, I wouldn't mind if we don't see her again for a few episodes.

Tyrion's conversation with Jamie was great. Good to see he kept his word and will get the Man-Beast to protect Sansa (and possibly Arya). He was quite honourable this week.

So Granny Tyrell is the one who killed Joffrey with Littlefinger. Deceptive old bitch!

Poor Tommen (sp?) - the one honest Lannister is going to get fecked over by all those manipulative cnuts surrounding him.

The final scenes with Bran and then the Whitewalker were very good. I wonder why the White walker that turned the baby was more 'humanely' dressed than the others we've seen so far - is he some sort of king/God? I hope that's not the last we see of them this season.
 
Tyrion's scenes are just brilliant every time. Infact, I enjoy the majority of kings landing scenes.

The Cersei v Margaery battle has many great scenes to come, and Jamie is turning into a very likable character.

Hoping to see more of the whitewalkers this season, and less of Daenery's, as stunning as she is.
 
Jaime has been handled so poorly since Joffrey died. Cersei showed the right reaction as a mother would do to her son's death while here's Jamie, comfortably practicing sword fighting, raping his sister and what not, not a slight effect that his son has passed away tragically on his wedding day. Has he no duty of showing any attachment to Joffrey? Seems like that and it's pretty shit, or makes him an even bigger c*nt than he was which is an achievement.
 
Loved Daenerys doing to the Masters what they had done to the kids. Shows she very ruthless as well as compassionate. Although, I wouldn't mind if we don't see her again for a few episodes.

Tyrion's conversation with Jamie was great. Good to see he kept his word and will get the Man-Beast to protect Sansa (and possibly Arya). He was quite honourable this week.

So Granny Tyrell is the one who killed Joffrey with Littlefinger. Deceptive old bitch!

Poor Tommen (sp?) - the one honest Lannister is going to get fecked over by all those manipulative cnuts surrounding him.

The final scenes with Bran and then the Whitewalker were very good. I wonder why the White walker that turned the baby was more 'humanely' dressed than the others we've seen so far - is he some sort of king/God? I hope that's not the last we see of them this season.

There were at least a dozen more just like him in the background (even though it was blurred, the figures were quite similar) but he was the only one that stepped towards the baby. If we assume their rank is the same, maybe it's some sort of a white walker council heh.

I enjoyed the ending and I really didn't expect it to be this longer and this revealing of the white walkers - their ''habitat'', what they do with Craster's kids etc. As the horseman was marching, I was expecting to scene to be cut short drastically only for the episode to end with some pointless dialogue from Kings Landing.
 
I love the fact that the show will literally have any sort of storyline tbh. Honestly thought for a split second, margaery was going to kiss tommin! Was weird as feck, but i respect the fact that theyre not afraid to tackle typical television taboos.
 
I love the fact that the show will literally have any sort of storyline tbh. Honestly thought for a split second, margaery was going to kiss tommin! Was weird as feck, but i respect the fact that theyre not afraid to tackle typical television taboos.

She's clearly going to bang him within a few episodes, my thought was she was starting slow with him and making him truly desire her first, making the secret-keeping from Cersei easier.
 
Is Cersai still supposed to be marrying Margaery's brother? That's will really screw up the family tree.
 
She's clearly going to bang him within a few episodes, my thought was she was starting slow with him and making him truly desire her first, making the secret-keeping from Cersei easier.
Yep, my thoughts too. Such a tease. What 12-yr old can resist that kind of temptation? Kid actor probably blew his load right then and there.
 
In the previous episode Bolton sent him hunting for Bran and Rickon Stark, Theon Greyjoy suggested that they'd be with Jon Snow at the wall.

Oh ffs how did I forget that .... So now he is "undercover" isn't he ? They really don't know who he really is do they ? Thanks for the info d.
 
What was it that nana Tyrrell did to Margaery's grandad that meant he couldn't walk the next day? I'm guessing anal with a strapon.
 
Noah Taylor has been underutilized. This show has too much padding atm. Dany taking over the city was ridiculous. Where's the conflict. Do a fecking city conquering montage if it's going to be this easy. Don't waste three episodes On it.
 
So Granny Tyrell is the one who killed Joffrey with Littlefinger. Deceptive old bitch!

I dont think its the case. Granny Tyrell saved the Tyrell-Lannister deal and spared the world from the Mad King V2.0. The Tyrells are a close knit bunch with Loras being pretty close to his own sister. Can you imagine what he would have done if Joffrey brutalized the queen in front of him?

Ultimately its all about power. Through these two simple moves, the Tyrells

a) brought dissent within the Lannister ranks especially between their two brightest minds (Tywin and Tyrion)
b) got rid of Joffrey and probably Tyrion
c) Sent Cersei into oblivion.
d) stole the North from the Lannisters (Sansa is now the Eddard's heir and the North doesn't forgive what the Boltons did)

I wonder why Tywin never thought of marrying the old granny when they were both young. They would have ruled the world by now.
 
How many direwolves are still alive? They're amazing.

Sansa's - killed by Ned
Arya's - ran away, hopefully reunion in the future
Jon's - captured at Craster's
Bran's - same
Robb's - killed at wedding
Rincon - ???

Is that correct?
 
How many direwolves are still alive? They're amazing.

Sansa's - killed by Ned
Arya's - ran away, hopefully reunion in the future
Jon's - captured at Craster's
Bran's - same
Robb's - killed at wedding
Rincon - ???

Is that correct?
rincon-shaggydog, went off with him.