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  1. I really hope so. I hate the speculation of UnTalisa. It's so much more powerful a mother wanting revenge for her children than just one who lost a husband and child that wasn't even born. Cat is so much closer to the stark story than a widow and Jaime/Breenie isn't going to recognize her unless they stereotype and go 'oh I think she's the foreigner that married Robb' lol. But who knows, with some of the things D&D do, I could almost see that.

    Forget unTalisa. I want unNedfetus. He could have a little cloak, and Thoros could keep him in his pocket. Maybe his commands could be so quiet that only Thoros could hear them.

  2. I hope they bring the Blackfish back to Riverrun. I'd be pissed if we don't get the Feast scene of the Blackfish and Jamie. They didn't kill him off, did they? He did go out to find a tree, so I am assuming he's alive.

    The fake hanging of Edmure is pure comedy gold. Show Edmure & Brynden are a great pair and I hope we see them again at Riverrun.

  3. As for Lady Stoneheart, I think she will be in, otherwise the Beric revival would have been a loose end.

    I am doubting whether Fairley will play as Ladt Stoneheart though, or whether they;ll go with some cheaper choice. I'm sure Uncat gives them a alittle leeway in make-up, veils whatever.

    Boy I hope they don't cast anyone else as Stoneheart. How many scenes does she have? Surely Fairley could be convinced to shoot a handful of scenes over the next couple of seasons. It has to be her to have the righteous feeling of vengeance against the Freys, and also the "she's still alive! err, that's not really her anymore.." queasiness that gives Stoneheart her essence.

  4. The taking of Yunkai with Jorah and friends slaughtering tons of enemy attackers felt so out of place - it felt as though I was watching Spartacus. Not that Spartacus is bad but it has a totally different grasp on fighting than GoT. Martin especially goes a great way to stress how difficult it is to fight agains multiple opponents at once, but I guess the series has to be made more "cinematic". Also the jump from "oh shit we're surrounded" to "the city is yours" was abrupt and confusing as hell. The second wave of reinforcements was totally unnecessary, but if they insisted on it, they should have kept it going to show Jorah opening the gate while Grey Worm and Daario were holding them off or something.

    Found the fight scene super-fun, but out of place. I agree the conclusion was awkward, really the first false notes of Dany's S3 thread. I wish this could have been a Stark/Snow-only episode, but they may have wanted to avoid telegraphing the ending with a little, "see, there's other stuff going on, too, the wedding is just a sideshow..."

  5. Pity.. they changed Stannis'rite with the leeches.

    In ASOS Stannis clearly wants Joffrey & Balon's deaths. About the last, Robb, he did it after some hesitation. Looking durably the leech.

    On the show, Robb had made an alliance with Renly via Catelyn, though it's unclear how explicitly Stannis knows that. Might make him less hesitant.

  6. Arryn? Where'd you get that. Ned Stark's family don't have any Arryn blood. And as far as I'm concerned the Arryns are vile (though Ned and Robert looked up to Jon).

    What, you didn't like Pixie le Knot's acting chops?

    And yes, though you might not like her take on Mel,van Houten is a stunning beauty and an internationally acclaimed actress (check out Black Book if you think she can't act... or Black Butterflies... or Black Death... anything Black, really). Gendry-Mel was my favorite sex scene in the series by far. So hot!

    Thanks! As a Verhoven fan, I'd been meaning to see Black Book anyway- now I've got another reason. Verhoven would make a good GoT guest director, come to think of it. Maybe the fighting pits episode in Meereen?

  7. Actually, I think Danny's nipples showing over the water was more gratuitous than Mel-Gendry. While the whole getting laid stuff creates a bit of suspense (is she making another shadow baby? Is she up to something nasty? Something else?), Danny's nipples are just decoration which kind of distract from everything else going on

    Dany's always been pretty casual about being nude, it didn't seem out of character. Also, where is Mel from? Lys? Was she a bed-slave before she joined up with the Lord of Light? This might have been Carice Van Houten's best-acted scene to date.

    Which brings me to my point about the nudity. I have a lot easier time with it when it's a real actor (acting while nude), as in this episode, rather than nudes-for-hire who couldn't act their way out of a paper bag, as in the last one (Ramsay's girls).

  8. Very good point, but what's she gonna say, "Tyrion mudered my son because Joffrey brutally slaughtered/murdered Tyrion's whore?" Then again Tywin might not mind, with all the "hanging whores" death threats and all lol.

    If Tywin finds out about the Ros murder, it might trigger his little confrontation with Joffrey, where Joff gets sent to his room without supper. Not because Tywin cares about the whore, but because Joff is out of control.

    I agree Cersei would take it as a motive for Tyrion's killing Joffrey later. You'll recall in a Littlefinger/Tyrion scene they made a point of Littlefinger saying "I know...I know" to Tyrion about the true nature of Tyrion's relationship to Ros and Cersei's misunderstanding of it. That plus the Penny & Grout show...bang! Tyrion's in the bag.

  9. 8.5

    Agree that the Stannis scene was jarring, but I think we're just seeing a Stannis low-point. It's an arc. We're going to see him climb out of it.

    Pod scene. Sorry, waste of time. Is anybody watching just marking time through all the plot points waiting for boobs?

    Love the chairs.

    Strong Dany scene- not as rushed as episode 1-Astapor looks awesome- a big step up from Qarth last season.

    Boy does Craster have it coming. Great scene.

    Quite pleased with Locke & company- can't wait to see events at Harrenhal, likewise the further adventures of Theon & the Bastard.

    Over too fast! What happened to this year's episodes being ten minutes longer?

  10. I've seen a couple non-book readers misunderstanding who is torturing Theon, thinking the Ironborn have him. If you recall from S2, Robb's bannerman Roose Bolton sends "his bastard" to Winterfell from the Dreadfort (check the map, it's relatively close to Winterfell). Robb said all the Iron Islanders would be spared with the exception of Theon Greyjoy. Theon was of couse beseiged by attackers (remember the horn-blower). The Ironborn then turn him over to save their skin.

    Now, the report via Bolton says that Winterfell was put to the torch and the Ironborn fled, no one has heard from Theon, and there is no sign of Bran & Rickon. But the X crucifix that Theon is attached to matches the "flayed man" sigil of House Bolton.

    Bolton's Bastard has Theon.

  11. Way late to this thread- watching on my iPad by logging in with a friend's HBO credentials-

    Am I the only one who has always hated the Asha character in the books? I kind of like the actress because she fits how I feel about the character- she's a jerk! Why is she so damned pleased with herself all the time, and really, her sexual humiliation of Theon (who is admittedly a tool) is really uncalled for and just plain yucky. Ok. Taking a breath.

    Really the whole Iron Islands plotline just slogged for me in the books and I am enjoying it much more on the show. There, I said it. Better than the books. Theon - perfect. Balon - perfect. Pyke looks absolutely amazing, and I loved the whole segment.

    Stannis/Mel sex - this was always implied in the book, perfectly played. Stannis is still so rigid and brittle, but human. No reason not to show this, it gives Stannis' guilt an extra dimension when Renly dies.

  12. Anyway, Coldhands is not Benjen. Leaf, who is VERY old, says that Coldhands died long ago.

    To be fair, that does point against Benjen as Coldhands. When Bran worries that the wights will kill Coldhands, Leaf says, "They killed him long ago." So right, when a 200 year old person says this, you don't think 2 years ago. But maybe he just meant "They killed him already", and wanted to add a little gravitas to the line. Anyhoo...

  13. GRRM never suggested only 3 return from the dead. He indicated that of those characters that have returned from the dead, "some" (evidently at least 3) have shown echoes of a particular pattern: focus on mission they had in life, which they focus on to compensate for a loss of humanity.

    I see no argument from you that we have seen this pattern with Coldhands. And if Coldhands was Benjen, would not Bran recognize him

    Given that she was being strangled by a noose, it is (at the very least) PLAUSIBLE, that the word she screamed was not intelligible to her executioners, who hence would not have cut her down. Hence, we certainly do not HAVE to accept that she MUST be alive.

    RE: Coldhands- Benjen was obviously on a mission ranging beyond the Wall- I assume to assess the threat & find out why there was an increase in Wildlings fleeing south; he would feel bound to protect his brothers in the Watch and his family. I think all the descriptions of Coldhands have him hooded with his face not visible- so Bran may not recognize him if he is unBenjen.

    RE: Brienne- I agree no absolute proof she's alive- but I feel that only

    as a live human could she embody the dramatic tension between keeping her oath and protecting the man she loves. So I just think GRRM has at least one more test for her as a human.

  14. He can't enter because the magic prevents wights from entering and he is a wight, even if he's working with the Children of the Forest.

    I won't argue with that. They (the CotF & Coldhands)have to be at the very least, collaborating- I don't think the stag would naturally volunteer to carry a wight as Summer definitely didn't like the smell of him. I'm not sure why I'm resisting the idea of him literally being Warged- it just seemed like he had something of his own personality.

  15. My feeling is that ASOIAF resists a reduction into good vs evil.

    Moqorro & Melisandra are manichean, absolutely believing they are on the side of light, and absolutely opposing the darkness. There is no in between, and all gods but R'hllor are false gods.

    I think GRRM as a liberal will repudiate this worldview before the end of the series somehow. I thought he might do it by showing these true believers that they are following a false flame, and unwittingly serving the darkness.

    That said, you may very well be right about Coldhands. Still, he feels like he is acting for his own reasons (helping out his nephew?) and he's also unable to enter the greenseer's cave (why, if he's being controlled by them?)

  16. I support the reading of unBeric, unCat, & unBenjen (Coldhands) as the three returned from the dead. I doubt GRRM would want to keep resurrecting characters willy-nilly; it is certainly possible according to the laws of his universe, but just ill-advised for narrative reasons (it would just get stale). Death has still altered them pretty severely; I think the reader still feels that Catelyn is gone, for example.

    I think we have to accept that Brienne is alive alive since we have it straight from GRRM's mouth that she said "sword", and she was going through a slow, strangling hanging and not an instant, neck-breaking hanging. Pretty plausible that she would live if cut down immediately. Also, a living Brienne with the strongest temptation ever to break her oath (to unCat) for the man she loves, is a much more compelling than a revenant eslaved by unCat going to trick him.

    Tangent: If Coldhands is in the same category as Beric & Lady Stoneheart, it might lend credence to the theory that R'hhlor and the unnamed Other god of Night are one and the same. R'hhlor is shown having real power, but not necessarily as being good. I have a hard time believing that Melisandre and her ilk will be the world's salvation, and somehow I don't think Dany & the Dragons will throw in with them. I think the power of R'hhlor is really the power of the Others in another form, that those returned from the dead are all wights with a greater or lesser hold on their will and lifeforce.

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