Game of Thrones Season 7

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I think this has been mentioned before but if "the witch" is to be believed then she is not pregnant - or if she is she never gives birth.

Urgh she was born a hateful little bitch. Bugger it, why did Houndy stop the walker from ripping her throat out.



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The Mountain was drawing his sword anyway
I can but dream. She's a nutbag.

Are Hound and the Mountain brothers? I;m sure I heard a comment about brother there. Loved it when Hound told him he was uglier than he was LOL



Although they have pretty much confirmed they're not fighters, I would like to see Samwell, Tyrion, Ser Davos, and even Varys fighting some of the army of the dead at one point or another. Didn't Sam state last night that he was there at Winterfell to help in the fight? I don't know if that means actual fighting or what he revealed to Bran as a way of helping in the fight. Still, he's got his Valeryian Steel sword for a reason. They could melt it down to two swords but I'd rather see Sam wield it and destroy a White Walker or two. And Tyrion has been in battle before but got knocked out in his first battle, then used his wits with the wildfire in The Battle of Blackwater Bay...so maybe he'll use his wits to help in battle. Davos could fight---despite his talk, he's not a coward---he was more than willing to fight to the death when Alliser Thorne and company are trying to break into the room where Jon's body is lying. Varys, I really just don't see fighting at all, but I would like to see it just for sh*ts and giggles.

I like Theon, despite his past sins, and would love to see him slaughter Euron. But I feel he and his sister will come to tragic ends but still manage to take out their uncle. At least I hope. Liked his talk with Jon and his crotch-worthy victory on the beach.

I loved the Ice Dragon. And the differing screech from the other dragons was blood-curdling. I'll go along with the blue flame theory that he was shooting. But, not being a very mechanically-minded guy, I don't even know how the Wall stands up in the first place. Is it magic? I know someone (was it Brann the Builder?) built it, but I don't know how. I just pick up little book things from this thread and from my GoT book-reading nephew. Either way, it was greatness seeing it come down by dragon.

I liked the little moments in the show, too. I particularly liked The Hound and Brienne talking and her halfway-apologizing for beating him in battle and their discussion over Arya, with Brienne saying something like, "people shouldn't get in her way," followed by The Hound smiling and saying, "I won't." Loved that exchange. And The Hound, doing his weekly "Fu*k off" to the inquisitive King's Landing guard. Andddd....The Hound speaking to his brother and maybe foreshadowing a CleganeBowl, but I'm not overly crazy about that happening. We'll see.

Probably my favorite moment was Middlefinger's...um, Littlefinger's demise at Arya's hands. And yeah, it really appeared he was still trying to talk his way out of it even with a sliced throat.

Does anyone know why Tyrion was standing at the end of the hall while Jon and Dany got busy? He looked like he thought it was a bad idea. Anybody?

All-in-all, a very good episode.
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You can't win an argument just by being right!

I liked the little moments in the show, too. I particularly liked The Hound and Brienne talking and her halfway-apologizing for beating him in battle and their discussion over Arya, with Brienne saying something like, "people shouldn't get in her way," followed by The Hound smiling and saying, "I won't." Loved that exchange. And The Hound, doing his weekly "Fu*k off" to the inquisitive King's Landing guard.
That was great. He doesnt hold back with the language. Totally irreverent.



Davos could fight---despite his talk, he's not a coward---he was more than willing to fight to the death when Alliser Thorne and company are trying to break into the room where Jon's body is lying. Varys, I really just don't see fighting at all, but I would like to see it just for sh*ts and giggles.
I think he's a killing machine really, but he doesn't like to fight, maybe since he lost his fingertips?
When he says "apologies for what you're about to see" defending Jon's corpse, I totally took it as he was about to flip the switch

But saying he'd be a liability on the idiot mission north of the wall goes against it



I find it difficult to see a more welcoming TV death than Joffery, Bolton's comes close as does Freys but was there anyone that did not cheer his demise? I heard my neighbors hooting and hollering when it happened.



Cersi needs to go - and hopefully she will. My prediction is that Jamie at some point will have a choice between killing his sister or Dany and he will stab his sister in the back (or smother her - someone else I know mentioned this) .

on a side note:

I know we saw the Mountain (post life) kill someone, but I am tired of seeing him just stand there and draw his sword but never using it.

Either kill or get off the pot you white walker wannabee.



You can't win an argument just by being right!
I find it difficult to see a more welcoming TV death than Joffery, Bolton's comes close as does Freys but was there anyone that did not cheer his demise? I heard my neighbors hooting and hollering when it happened..
I thought he was an insne little bastard but I read before the episode the actor wanted to retire from acting so no, I didnt cheer. I really like Jack Gleeson s an actor.

I speak on behalf of all the stunted people in the world standing up to a maniac




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I thought he was an insne little bastard but I read before the episode the actor wanted to retire from acting so no, I didnt cheer. I really like Jack Gleeson s an actor.
Oh it is totally a compliment when I say I cheered and enjoyed it. He played the character perfectly. Kinda like Draco in Harry Potter. Hated his character, but loved the actor.

As an actor he is amazing, as Joffery I am glad he died that f--king c--t.




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Oh it is totally a compliment when I say I cheered and enjoyed it. He played the character perfectly. Kinda like Draco in Harry Potter. Hated his character, but loved the actor.

As an actor he is amazing, as Joffery I am glad he died that f--king c--t.

Oh I know you did. I ws just using Tyrion's voice. See my edit.

Jack ws incredible. Such a shame he decided acting was not for him. A total natural.



Maybe Tyrion fears that Jon would take his place and render him useless. We also don't really know what was said to bring Cersei back. For all we know he made a deal that directly affects Dany, so seeing her falling in love and happy upsets him, knowing it won't last. Doubtful, but who knows. I'll need to re-watch that scene.



Maybe Tyrion fears that Jon would take his place and render him useless. We also don't really know what was said to bring Cersei back. For all we know he made a deal that directly affects Dany, so seeing her falling in love and happy upsets him, knowing it won't last. Doubtful, but who knows. I'll need to re-watch that scene.
I do not think Tyrion is fearful of being replaced (of course I could be wrong). He has never really wanted any place or position of power, other than being wealthy and being able to drink and f--k his way to happiness.

When he was so adamant about saving Dickon (spelling?) I knew he was not in the game for just himself.



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I do not think Tyrion is fearful of being replaced (of course I could be wrong). He has never really wanted any place or position of power, other than being wealthy and being able to drink and f--k his way to happiness.

When he was so adamant about saving Dickon (spelling?) I knew he was not in the game for just himself.
I dont think Tyrion gives a flock. It's why his father and siblings thought he was useless. I think he'll be the last man standing.



Or maybe he was just thinking "lucky bastard"
That's more Jorah's play. His face during that meeting was priceless.



I do not think Tyrion is fearful of being replaced (of course I could be wrong). He has never really wanted any place or position of power, other than being wealthy and being able to drink and f--k his way to happiness.

When he was so adamant about saving Dickon (spelling?) I knew he was not in the game for just himself.
Yeah, I'm not sold on it either. Just throwing things out there until something makes sense, ha.



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Maybe Tyrion fears that Jon would take his place and render him useless. We also don't really know what was said to bring Cersei back. For all we know he made a deal that directly affects Dany, so seeing her falling in love and happy upsets him, knowing it won't last. Doubtful, but who knows. I'll need to re-watch that scene.
He's just weary. He's seen his fair share of would be heroes brought down by sentiment.