Sergio Georgini wrote: » Anyone remember when Jamie used to have a personality? The night and day switch following him returning with Brienne is becoming completely vanilla. Perhaps the Marcella situation is going to change that. Or maybe not..
Hazys wrote: » This sums up my feelings on Olly:http://www.barstoolsports.com/newyork/game-of-thrones-season-5-finale-mothers-mercy-rewind/
Vojera wrote: » I agree. There's no doubt that life has been really ****ty for Olly and I wouldn't blame him if he held a grudge for the rest of his life, but they have clearly seen that there are much much bigger issues to deal with than taking revenge on Wildlings. Then again, Olly is just a child so I can get past that a bit. It's Allister Thorn and the other traitors that I'm more angry with. They should be old enough and seasoned enough to realise that when things get desperate people have to do things that they don't necessary like for the greater good. They need the Wildlings to bulk up their numbers if they're going to have any hope against the White Walkers. I really get the impression that they don't fully believe what they've been told about the White Walkers at Hardhome, otherwise how could they ignore it?
Defiler Of The Coffin wrote: » Ten episodes a season isn't enough with all the different storylines going on. This season felt very rushed and some of the threads weren't fleshed out at all. Expected more to happen with Sansa/Ramsey and the whole Dorne thing was a complete waste of time. The Sand Snakes are about as fearsome as a bunch of cute puppies. Such a load of anti-climaxes all around. Last night's episode has ruined the Hardholm one for me. Cannot believe they got rid of Jon Snow. If they're going to kill off all the good guys then what is the point of watching if there's no-one left to root for?
uncleoswald wrote: » Can't wait for season 6 already. How will Davos fit in now Stannis and his daughter are gone? Surprised he's still alive so there must be plans for him. Oberon's wife wants to start a war obviously and she'll get it, the Dorne stuff has obviously been the weakest link this season but hopefully they will find a way to fix that. I can see Jamie shedding his nice guy image once and for all.
Brancott wrote: » What was the Miranda one babbling about with the bow and arrow in her hand. Were she to kill Sansa then Ramsey would have her flayed, she seemed to be doing lots of talking & making no sense.
Brancott wrote: » The sandsnakes are the single worse thing to appear on this show, the writers will march these off to Poochieland once they realise the online hate for these characters.
Dan_Solo wrote: » Don't see yer wan in Dorne getting away with that poisoning. Waaay too obvious to everybody exactly what happened, even if Bronn didn't mention the poison to Jaime. Maybe she doesn't care, but that's surely her and her coven of tarts dead on the spot?
Knex. wrote: » That's true, actually. This season has brought me close to a breaking point, though, in terms of rushed storylines, inconsistencies, ridiculous coincidences, illogical nature of some things, and then just the pointlessness of screen time for scenarios such as Dorne. I'll still watch next season, as GoT has been some of the best TV I have watched since its introduction four/five years ago, but I know I'm not exactly excited for next season now, or expecting a whole lot, and that's a shame.
DeVore wrote: » I dunno why everyone is so up in Olly's grill... he's just a young kid who sees loyalty in black and white (like most kids) and hates the people who butched his whole village in front of his eyes. Not by any means the worst human in the show
DeVore wrote: » Oh yeah, not braggin' (much) but as soon as she planted that kiss on her... I knew what the story was going to be. And yeah, I don't think it will take Sherlock Holmes to figure out whodunit.... One more thing, I'm totally going #TeamIceZombies from now on... in the immortal words of Ripley, you don't see them screwing each other over for a percentage!
DeVore wrote: » Oh yeah, not braggin' (much) but as soon as she planted that kiss on her... I knew what the story was going to be. And yeah, I don't think it will take Sherlock Holmes to figure out whodunit....
loyatemu wrote: » I assumed Theon & Sansa survived, otherwise they would have shown the landing - they'll probably meet up with Brienne. Kit Harrington has said he's finished, could be a bluff but I'd say Jon is gone. However they've implied in the past that he's actually a Targaeryan, and he's the only one who knows about the Valarian steel killing white walkers, so they've wasted those plot points if he's now dead. Stannis too, unless Brienne's misguided belief in honour prevented her from executing a defenceless injured man. Shame he didn't manage to get in one last grammatical correction before the end. Every time someone is killed in GoT, everyone starts saying "maybe they're not really dead" - has it ever actually been true?
loyatemu wrote: » ... and he's the only one who knows about the Valarian steel killing white walkers, so they've wasted those plot points if he's now dead. ?
mzungu wrote: » Sam knows now, so maybe the story will shift focus to his new role as maester at some stage.
SoupyNorman wrote: » I've a theory that the Sand viper chick slipped Bronn an antidote vial when she went all cringe and bit his ear.
GottaGetGatt wrote: » Tbh Kit Harrington isn't going to say " oh yeah I'll be back next season ,no bother. Na ,I'm not dead at all"
DeVore wrote: » The focus on the blood coming from Jon seemed a clue to me... (its Kings blood after all no? Just what witchypoo needs ). I thought Sansa and Theon looked down into deep snow and decided to jump. I didn't get a "suicide" thing off it myself. Mind you, from having actually landed in snow off a much smaller jump myself (snowboarding) ... I wouldn't actually expect them to survive! That one is really up to the writers but I'm betting they live. Stannis... yeah I think Stannis is gone.
Lyssa wrote: » How? Sorry, have no idea why this is? I didn't think the Starks were related to Robert? I know Ned was in love with Roberts sister, is Jon hers? Or is he a Targaryen, and that's why he has Long Claw?
bren2001 wrote: » We have no idea who Jons mother is. Anything you read is speculation. There is one main theory out there which I would be surprised if it wasn't true tbh. He got Longclaw off Lord Commander Mormont. It was given to him just before he planned to join Rob's in season 3 (?).
Dan_Solo wrote: » We have a fair idea where dragonglass comes from (and how they might get some more...) but what about Valeryian steel? Is it ever explained why it's special? (even in the books I guess as we're past spoiler territory now?)