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(05-07-2012, 02:19 PM)
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#2101
What an incredibly tense episode, the first like 20 minutes I was on the edge of my seat. I had a bit of a chuckle when I read people asking what the girl was doing to Jon Snow and that was a nice kind of lull in the intensity but overall what an episode I was lost for words by the end, so amazing had to tell my friends. Definitely my favourite episode so far and I cannot wait til the next episode GIMME MOAR
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(05-07-2012, 04:01 PM)
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#2107
Arya and Tywin, Theon's douchbaggery, the rushed assassination, Jon and Ygritte, Robert and Telisa, damn this episode was brilliant!
Though I saved the best for last; this is truly what made the episode special, it's not always the intimate and tense moments that stand out, no.. sometimes it's the warmth that sticks to you: Joffrey getting caked and 3itch-slapped, hells-yeah.
Last edited by Sirius; 05-07-2012 at 04:03 PM.
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(05-07-2012, 04:37 PM)
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#2112
Kind of weird to me how Ghost seems to be behaving so distant from Jon lately. Wonder what the deal is there. But what an awesome episode last night, damn!
Show hit the ground running from the start. Kind of painful watching Theon turn on Winterfell like that. His execution of Roderik wasn't even a clean cut, having to chop a couple of times must have been gruesome to watch. I have a new found love for Osha as well. Glad to see she didn't turn on the Starks as well. I laughed my ass off with the assassination scene with the guard knocking on Tywin's door. I thought "oh man, he made it back to Tywin in time". Then he falls dead with a dart to the neck. Watching Joffrey get hit with cow shit was one of the most pleasing sights I've seen. Tyrion laying the smack down on Joffrey like only he can. :D That whole scene (the mob attacking Joffrey) was tense throughout. I thought Sansa was done for till The Hound started wrecking fools left and right. Like someone else had mentioned, I thought that prince in Qarth was in on that ambush of Dany's people and theft of her dragons. I really hope she gets them back. She's already lost what, half her entourage? Oh man now that I think of it, I don't remember seeing the lighter skinned girl who would help her with the dragons. The shorter, darker skinned one was seen dead last night. Going to definitely watch the show again when it airs. This is going to be a long week till the next show... |
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(05-07-2012, 04:43 PM)
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#2113
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(05-07-2012, 04:54 PM)
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#2116
It's really easy to predict when you're about to get some boobs in this series: the chicks just wear these Hulk Hogan clothes that you can just tell come right off because whoever is in charge of cinematography thinks it looks sexier when chicks just pull open their clothes right from the middle. Same exact thing happened with Margaery's outfit like 2 weeks ago.
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I am full of shit.
Rich, smooth, creamy shit. (05-07-2012, 04:54 PM)
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#2117
Jon Snow is really starting to bother me. He's always screwing up. The King's Landing riot scene was amazing. So tense (Tyrion was amazing) and I had a feeling the Hound would save Sansa.
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(05-07-2012, 04:57 PM)
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#2119
I truly hope Joffrey stays alive, it's good to have someone as pure evil as him in the show. I like the fact that the king now, is the most incompetent person out there, and still he stays alive. Tywin Lannister was also upped in my cool-wall. In the first season he was showed as this ruthless dude, with way to much money. But now he looks fairly reasonable, and he knows what he's doing. Like someone else said: He showed some of Tyrion's cunningness. |
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(05-07-2012, 05:08 PM)
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#2120
I'm really tempted to. The Blu-rays for season one had a detailed guide going into the world and the history that made the show so much more interesting for me.
Problem is, I've got an army of books waiting to be read and these suckers aren't exactly the thinnest books around. If I do get them though, I'll only read each book after its TV season to expand on the episodes. I won't read ahead because I enjoy watching the show too much like this. |
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(05-07-2012, 05:14 PM)
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#2122
He should have killed the wildling. Such a stupid thing to do, letting her live. He's now lost, put the rest of his men in jeopardy and himself. There's no place for chivalry and mercy where he is. He's not learning a damn thing and it would suit for it to be his downfall. I started out really liking the guy, but he's too nice. Clock is ticking on that one. (just a prediction, I haven't read the books).
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(05-07-2012, 05:17 PM)
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#2123
yup, I can't hate on Theon, he clearly didn't intend this outcome (the old man was practically asking for it). Amazing episode, Assassin guy proofed once again that he's the best - I fucking hope they don't just randomly kill him off at the end of this season, I want him to be a mainstay character
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(05-07-2012, 05:17 PM)
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#2124
I think the point of that scene was that he is actually lost because someone who was purely evil would've ordered his death immediately. Even the way he was talking with Bran when he entered his room wasn't really intimidating or evil but rather doing what he thinks he has to. I mean of course he's an asshole and deserves to die, but all his actions imply him trying desperately to please his father rather than being purely evil.
Last edited by Flash; 05-07-2012 at 05:19 PM.
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(05-07-2012, 05:24 PM)
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#2127
Also this episode was lacking in Hot Pie. |
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(05-07-2012, 05:54 PM)
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#2129
He was spitting on a traitor who knew the only reason he got as far as he did was for treacherous reasons. The scene is based on respect and honor, but Theon did nothing to deserve that and he knew it. He knew that the man was angry about the betrayal. He knew what Winterfell thought of him. The reactions were perfectly understandable. They weren't to Theon's crew because they did not know anything about the Starks. It didn't concern them if he killed everyone in Winterfell. Theon knew exactly how vile a dude he was though. That's what makes him evil in my view.
Theon was not that guy and he knew it. He didn't kill him because he deserved to die. He killed him because of peer pressure. There is a huge difference between treachery & invasion. This was treachery and deserved a spit in the face. Theon knew that 100% without a doubt. The whole thing was emotions running wild which is why Theon did it to begin with and why he handled it so sloppily- literally and figuratively. The scene was perfect, but the lack of remorse afterward is what seals the deal. He's loving the life or his expectation of it at least.
Also, Theon as a bad guy is OK although I hope he dies sooner than later. A good show needs them, I just can't quite get the sympathy angle. the only ones that should get sympathy from this is the Starks who are way too trusting.
Last edited by JGS; 05-07-2012 at 06:07 PM.
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(05-07-2012, 05:59 PM)
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#2130
I really do sympathize with Theon. He's stuck between his birth family and the family that raised him in a society that stakes a lot of pride in family. He'll never be a Stark because he's a Greyjoy and, yet, he'll never be a Greyjoy because he's a Stark.
That said, fuck Theon. The sympathy card only goes so far. |
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(05-07-2012, 06:12 PM)
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#2132
Theon had to kill him if he had any intentions to rule Winterfell. Can't have the message that people can spit on him and get away with it. And I'm not sure sympathetic is right word... it definitely wasn't a sympathetic scene for him, but it wasn't an outright evil scene either. Joffrey calling the death of Ned was pure evil. Theon is still cast as a bad guy and I don't feel sorry for him, but at the same time I'm able to recognize his actions are solely to please his father (or to show that he is better than his sister, which is still the same thing in my mind). |
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(05-07-2012, 06:17 PM)
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#2134
Fuck Theon hope he dies from an STD he got from the slave.
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(05-07-2012, 06:17 PM)
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#2135
There'd be a ton of patricides in the world if this were the case. So to summarize, I'm saying you're full of it, and if you wanted to gain your father's respect, you'd do something daring. You know like take the seat of your father's most hated enemy. I don't think it's smart that Theon did this, he's cut off from the rest of his father's men and he doesn't have that many in the first place. I don't think anyone gets killed in the show or the books because they deserve it. Otherwise Joffrey would have been given to the Tickler in the second episode. |
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(05-07-2012, 06:21 PM)
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#2137
What made that scene so good was that Theon clearly didn't want to do it. He deep down still want the people in Winterfell to love him as their new lord like they loved Ned Stark. It never even occurred to him to kill Rodrik until Dagmar pressured him into it.
He thought he could just drop in on Wintefell, take over, and everything can be the same as it was before, Bran will be his ward instead of the other way around, Luwin will still serve him, and everyone else goes about business as usual and he could live out his fantasy of being the next Ned Stark. Ultimately that's why I feel sorry for him, he really is just another guy who gets into something way deeper than he can handle. |
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(05-07-2012, 06:25 PM)
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#2138
quite right, but he's in a rather terrible position right now. Robb is sending 300 riders to Winterfell and all he's got to defend the castle is a petty band of pirates. I'm curious to see how he's going to get out of that mess.
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(05-07-2012, 06:26 PM)
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#2139
No there isn't. That scene was really funny. It was like two kids arguing over the rules of some game.
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(05-07-2012, 06:35 PM)
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(05-07-2012, 06:42 PM)
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(05-07-2012, 06:43 PM)
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#2144
Yet you didn't see what Catelyn thought of the Greyjoys? Even Jon had a bit of a crappy childhood because Cat didn't accept him, but at least he had Ned as a father-figure and WASN'T traded off from his real parents when he was 10 like Theon was. Stuff like that can do things to a child, things that could lay dormant for a long time until something snaps (in this case, Theon got back home and was treated like a traitor when he thought he'd be getting a hero's welcome).
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(05-07-2012, 06:44 PM)
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#2145
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(05-07-2012, 07:09 PM)
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(05-07-2012, 07:10 PM)
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#2147
I'm not sure they ate him (although I did think the same), but that wasn't just any fat guy. I think he would be equivalent to the pope in their religion
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(05-07-2012, 07:32 PM)
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#2149
No way could I compare the actions of Theon. Based on the show info, there was good reason to battle the targaryns (To the point that they had no one on their side iirc). The last anyone heard from Theon, he was on a mission to get help from his family and then shows up as conquering Winterfell - his home. For me the scene is Theon's last shot at redemption. He has one more time to act decently and he blows it.
EDIT: Just noticed you said "ATE" lol. Now I'm wondering what happened to the guy. They were pretty hungry... I was going to say the same thing but I'm apparently fuzzy on season 1 realtionships. To me it seemed that Robb was closer to Theon and the younger siblings loved Jon and no one other than Jon was struggling with their reputation.
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(05-07-2012, 07:34 PM)
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#2150
maaaaaaaan.... The Hound fucking owned this episode.
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