Burt Clegane
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Good post above. A three hour cinematic release called "The Rebellion" would be something to treasure.
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But these visions are treats for us (the readers) rather than having anything to do with Dany herself, or her imminent future. I thought the Red Keep scene was visually striking and ominous, and the scene with Drogo was touching and reminded her of what she had lost on her quest to the Iron Throne.
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Ciglon reacted to a post in a topic: [Book Spoilers] EP 210 Discussion
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Like Show Bronn, Show Theon has became more of a character that people enjoy. Despite his terrible decisions (guided by Show Dagmar), Theon is still a character that retains sympathy. It was moving when you saw how Balon treated him and when he recounted his story to Luwin. It's clear that he is a lost boy. I'm not sure they will go down the full-blown torture (and subsequent gibbering wreck he becomes) he endures over the next few books. Clearly S3 is going to start with Dagmar meeting with Ramsay. Ramsay then takes Theon, slays the Ironmen (possibly with a henchman saying "Robb Stark said to spare them." and Ramsay replying "Do you serve me or Robb Stark?" or something to that effect. Immediately the audience realizes that this guy, is a complete shit. Even have a scene were Theon tells Ramsay the boys are still alive, but Ramsay ignores him and orders Winterfell to be burnt. Theon is thrown in a dungeon and next time we see him Ramsay is torturing him. Ramsay and Theon scenes carry on for the rest of the season giving us an insight into the Bolton family and you could even have Ramsay spill some of the beans with regards to a plot to kill Robb although not spoiling the Wedding.
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Currently not at home. What visions did Stannis see in the flame in ASOS? Refresh my memory.
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Well, he had sex with her in the books, that we know. As for the strangling scene, I thought it was a powerful moment. Driven to desperation, he almost lost his faith in the Red God, or rather Mel. He wanted to be proven wrong, for his hands to burn or something. Mel convinced him and possibly showed him an image of him sat on the Iron Throne, or more likely, images of Joffrey, Balon and Robb's deaths.
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rmholt reacted to a post in a topic: [Book Spoilers] EP 210 Discussion
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People can nitpick, but like the guy above said, there are definitely clues that the Halfhand sacrificed himself. The conversation above is a giveaway, plus why would he use his final words ("we are the watchers on the wall") to emphasis to Jon his oath rather than, since he was apparently in a blind rage, "you bastard turncloak". The sack of Winterfell is just a mystery. People don't need everything tied up for them right away. The unsullied saw the Ironborn "leave to go home", they knew that Bolton said that they would be spared, they knew the Ironborn were going to hand over Theon, so it's a mystery why Winterfell is sacked. Just a mystery...a cliffhanger. Luwin was bleeding from the gut and crawled to safety, it's possible he didn't know either.
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Well, Targayens can be burned (Viserys), it's just "The Dragon" that can't be.
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Dany, throughout the series, has shown that she is impervious to heat (boiling bath water, bonfire, hot eggs, etc.). It's established to the viewers now. She isn't going to get a 2nd degree burn of one of her own dragons.
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