Anachrony wrote: » She's also ordered a shed load more people killed by assassin than most girls her age.
lynski wrote: » Ah ha Varys! in season 1 Arya is under the red keep chasing cats and sees varys talking to someone and they seem to be talking about Dany, but saying things are moving too fast here. is the spider the real power behind the throne?
thiarfearr wrote: » Been wondering what Dany's plan is too, is she planning on attacking all the free cities before turning to Westeros? She's also presumably the only one capable of effectively dealing with the white walkers with her large army and fire. I thought the Kingslanding stuff was good, wasn't the full small council making fun of Joffrey, only 2 of them, and both after Joffrey attacked them first (and both family). I thought this was one of the better episodes in the series, seemed to go at a nice pace, only part I wasn't bothered with was the Sansa/Tyrion scene
pixelburp wrote: » Ditto Danaerys; she's now beloved of slaves everywhere, which surely make her a big target in some peoples' eyes. That said, her conquest of that city now leaves me a bit baffled: what is her play here? The desire to return to the Iron Throne seemed straightforward enough, pretty understandable & her march part of that goal, but liberating an entire city seems a bit odd. Does she intend bringing these thousands along with her to war? Seems unlikely, in which case why doesn't she simply make herself a new Kingdom where she is - she's certainly gone a long way to achieving that already. Hell, the weather'll be nicer anyway. Her motivations have become a little unclear - although perhaps she's just getting off on becoming this mythical Messiah figure. The Kings Landing scenes were a bit silly - I get that nobody respects Joffrey, but the guy is still in power & pretty psychotic (when not chewing the scenery with his ranting): the entire Council openly mocking him seemed bizarrely dangerous. The scene was redeemed by the Tywin / Tyrion confrontation though, stellar stuff & you'd hope Charles Dance gets some recognition come awards season.
Grandpa Hassan wrote: » Charles Dance really is awesome in this show. The best cast character IMO
Saganist wrote: » House Umber I think.
LordChessington wrote: » Now that its confirmed who the torturer is, how long til Roose, and ultimately Tywin find out about Bran and Rickon and what should happen? Rickon will soon be at the hands of another house (whose name I can't remember), who will probably now have to be loyal to Bolton. My guess is that Rickon's fate depends on how they feel about the whole Robb thing
Kold wrote: » I could be wrong but I didn't really think of him as being the bastard son but more.... an utterly ruthless bastard. As in the Boltons are famous for being torturous and this guy might be the most infamous torturer known to others as "Bolton's Bastard." Or he could be his son idfk.
thiarfearr wrote: » then just took 3 arrows without doing anything, nearly letting himself die
naughto wrote: » if she did kill a couple of people why did the hound ask her was it her first kill??
garv123 wrote: » 3 arrows.. id say her intentions were to kill him You might be feeling regret after the first one, but then to fire 2 more.. It will be interesting to see how it plays out, assuming he lives he still has his oath sworn to the night watch which means no wommens and he cant turn his back on the night watch or they'll kill him.
iamanengine wrote: » Looking more and more likely that the Hound and Arya may strike up a friendship in the end! I hope so anyway, think their scenes together are brilliant! As for Jon and Ygritte, I'm really not sure as to what her intentions are. Even though she shot him I still feel that she will forgive him, and he her. But who know!