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sj4iy

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  1. That clip makes me wonder if LF is supposed to have developed throat cancer over the years and we just haven't got to it in the books yet.
  2. I wouldn't be surprised to see him say "Chopping block" or something of that nature, just to emphasize what he plans on doing. Honestly, I don't care as long as I get to see Jon separate Slynt's head from his body.
  3. I don't think there's any problem with a minor kissing an adult on screen (if she's even considered a minor at 17). "Interview with the Vampire" had a little girl kissing Brad Pitt, iirc.
  4. I don't know...I think Jon being congratulated as the new LC would be a great high note to end on. Lady Stoneheart would be a GREAT bombshell to end on, though...but I wouldn't be surprised to see her sooner. /BR is awesome, though //don't really care as long as we get the next 3 episodes
  5. I would love for episode 9 to be all Wall (or mostly so). This was easily my favorite plot in the books, can't wait to see it unfold. I think the series ends with Jon being elected LC. The name of the episode is "The Children", and the theme will probably be all of the 'Children' coming into their own. Bran finds BR, Arya goes to Braavos, Sansa doing whatever Sansa does (lol), maybe even Rickon arriving at Skaagos. If that happens, then I can't see a better way to have Jon come into his own by being elected LC.
  6. I don't think it's inexplicable. In the books, Marsh wanted to do it well after the war with the Wildlings was over. Here, Jon's advocating doing so makes sense given what they are facing.
  7. Yet Lene Headey posted a pic on her instagram with a picture of stones shaped into a heart. I don't see how Stoneheart gets cut, she's too important to Brienne and Jamie's plot line. Of course Michelle Fairley said she wasn't coming back...her character is supposed to be dead. That's the point XD
  8. Yeah, I think they will stretch out the fighting at the Wall as long as they can to make it seem impossible for anyone to help them and then have Stannis sweep in at the last minute.
  9. She was showing Selyse in her true form, baring all to her. She told her about the glamour she uses on others to lead them to the truth, but she believes that Selyse is strong enough to handle the truth that Melisandre might use her daughter for some unspeakable purpose. Everything she said was a clever ploy to reassure Selyse as to her sleeping with Stannis and to convince her to take Shireen with her to the Wall. It was actually very clever when you think about it.
  10. And then Dany will devolve into more childish fits after Jorah leaves. /*sigh* I used to love her story lines, too
  11. If Sansa testifies on his behalf, he will be exonerated.
  12. Agreed. Can't wait to see the next episode when Oberyn declares himself even more now XD
  13. You sure? Because that doesn't sound like something HBO would do.
  14. People died of many things back even more seemingly innocuous. Any infection of any kind (especially on the neck) is extremely dangerous. My cousin go a cold when he was 3 years old. No big deal, right? Until his lymph node on his neck swelled up. Go to the doctor, and he has a MRSA infection of the lymph node. It took 3 months of IV and oral antibiotics, as well as draining the infection every week to clear it up. Otherwise, he would have died.
  15. I'm honestly curious hoe many times someone had to rebuild that during filming?
  16. Didn't he mention that he was being followed when he came back and reported to Tyrion after he did it?
  17. Pretty sure it's the other way 'round at this point.
  18. Liked everything, including the Dany scene (which is rare these days). Gave it a 9.
  19. ... I got up and got myself something to drink during the credits and turned out the lights. It's really not that big of a deal at this point in the season, is it?
  20. I liked the Wall scene, for as little as we got. It was interesting to see them flip the lines of Marsh and Jon that way and have Jon advocate for sealing the gate and Thorne saying 'no'. It's more character building, really. Still, nice to see it.
  21. Thanks ^^ I'd thought about it in the books, but we don't have this scene in the books that so blatantly says that she is needed very much. And I was so, so happy to see Lysa "fly" XD
  22. Against it, but only after the Wildling attack was over. He was LC and Marsh kept hounding him to seal up the gate.
  23. They don't have to 'prove themselves'. They're successful, their show is successful and they are doing a fantastic job. The only people who feel like they have anything to prove are the ones complaining about it on internet forums.
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