BMMachine wrote: » Melisandre is totally going to resurrect him. It couldnt be more obvious
PressRun wrote: » Also, is Stannis definitely dead? I felt like something was going to happen to Brienne while she was standing there making that speech, and it seemed like he was looking over her shoulder the whole time. She also seemed quite hesitant to kill him once he told her to do her duty. He probably is, and tbh, I feel like his story has run its course and he got what he deserved. Seemed weirdly ambiguous for GoT though.
empacher wrote: » Jon snow to be reserucited , take control of the wildlings. Find Theon and Sansa. Obliterate the bolton's ---> with help from Stannis <--- and rule the north. Give Ramsey to that giant wildling as a sex slave. Justice is served.
Iwasfrozen wrote: » Who cares about Snow? Stannis is dead! :mad:
mooseknunkle wrote: » Was that really Cerci naked walking through the streets just read a review of the episode and it said it was just her head using CGI on a body double
tvnutz wrote: » He burned his own daughter to death...good riddance!
Iwasfrozen wrote: » It was that or watch his men die. Stannis is a leader who can make tough decisions and sacrifices he wouldn't even ask his men to make.
K4t wrote: » Eh....? Game of Trolls thread >>>>>>>>>>>>
Iwasfrozen wrote: » They couldn't move forward or back. They were snowed in after Ramsey's "20 good men."
kingshankly wrote: » Bit I don't understand is the last of stannis's soldiers who was on the ground dying starts to crawl like where the **** is he going just lie quiet and play dead you clown
EoinMcLovin wrote: » some great reactions
Hazys wrote: » If you are that surprised at what happened to Jon Snow, you are a bit retarded or just playing up for the camera. That was the most obvious murder setup ever. In a place where everybody hates you and then a 12 year old who has been pissed at you for about 5 episodes tells you to come outside as you long lost uncle has risen for the dead, you probably should know something is up.
Diabhal Beag wrote: » So my only emotional investment lies heavy on the shoulders of Aiden Gillen's choice of accent for each particular episode.
Techniques07 wrote: » For me this episode seemed very rushed and just not like the usual GOT episodes. It was like, this is happening, now that's happening, now this over here! For me it didn't sit right. I also disliked the placing cersei's head on someone elses body for the walk of shame. I'd rather they had shown close ups and then far enough away with the double that you couldn't see the face rather than placing the actors head on another body like in captain america, I've never seen it done well. It kept taking me out of the moment. As for the end of the episode, I think al capwned summed that up in the first post. Surely he'll be brought back to life...