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SkinnyPupp 06-16-2014 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Ch28 (Post 8488571)
Only Sweetrobin, Baelish, and the council know that she's Sansa Stark. Everyone else just thinks she's Baelish's toy.

Still if she's a Stark that's the best place for her and everyone should know it. Even if Lysa is gone

Ch28 06-16-2014 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp (Post 8488574)
Still if she's a Stark that's the best place for her and everyone should know it. Even if Lysa is gone

Only Sweetrobin, Baelish, and the council know that she's Sansa Stark. Everyone else just thinks she's Baelish's toy.

DanHibiki 06-16-2014 06:22 PM

Even still. Those guards knows what's up with the Starks and shit. Why would they just let a highborn and heir to winterfell go freely? I'm sure the lords of the vale would still be interested. She isn't Robyn's cousin after all as well.

nabs 06-16-2014 06:32 PM

Lol I read all the spoilers because I don't follow the story line as much as you guys, the spoilers mean nothing to me. It sort of just fills in the gaps for me.

Keep em coming ;)

In any case, I wish this season ended with more of a bang, maybe it was more relevant to the people that are actually reading the book and following the storyline with greater intent.

GLOW 06-16-2014 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Ch28 (Post 8488560)

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Originally Posted by Ch28 (Post 8488571)
Only Sweetrobin, Baelish, and the council know that she's Sansa Stark. Everyone else just thinks she's Baelish's toy.

everyone is right :troll: :ilied:

Tegra_Devil 06-16-2014 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by nabs (Post 8488591)
Lol I read all the spoilers because I don't follow the story line as much as you guys, the spoilers mean nothing to me. It sort of just fills in the gaps for me.

Keep em coming ;)

In any case, I wish this season ended with more of a bang, maybe it was more relevant to the people that are actually reading the book and following the storyline with greater intent.

I agree...they leave us fans wanting more...they are just soo....stone hearted...

SkinnyPupp 06-16-2014 07:44 PM

Main villain in the north, Mance Rayder - captured
----New plotline starts, with Stannis helping in the North

A main character, The Hound, dead
----New plotline starts, with Arya going to Bravos

Main villain in the rest of Westeros, Tywin Lannister - dead
----New plotline starts, with Tyrion escaping certain death

Danaerys locks away her dragons
----OK I agree this isn't going anywhere fast

Mountain is alive, Cersei is ready to "admit" everything publicly to get out of her marriage.

Bran finally reaches his destination, completely new characters are introduced. They have magical powers - not fake magic but actual fucken fireballs - and they have been around fighting "the others" for thousands of years, before "men" were even thought of. Bran talks to a tree. A fucken man tree
---This obviously starts a new, pretty important storyline with cool magic and shit

I know I have "stood up" for the show being questioned before, but I really wonder where all these high expectations come from? It sure seems pretty solid to me. They left many new plots to look forward to, and closed off some by killing some major characters including one who has been the main villain since day 1.

ziggyx 06-16-2014 08:28 PM

It looked like Varys hopped on the same boat as Tyrion when he heard the bells ringing. Can anyone explain why?

inv4zn 06-16-2014 08:40 PM

I didn't read the books, so this is pure speculation, but he...
*spoilered just in case my speculation is actually true lol
Spoiler!

ScizzMoney 06-16-2014 08:46 PM

Maybe he has a midget fetish. I've seen the videos online, he certainly looks the type to be into that kind of shit.

HonestTea 06-16-2014 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by ziggyx (Post 8488663)
It looked like Varys hopped on the same boat as Tyrion when he heard the bells ringing. Can anyone explain why?

Was thinking the same thing.

Ferra 06-16-2014 09:09 PM

so how did stannis's huge army suddenly appear out of no where!??
and where did mance's hundred thousand army go!??



love the show..i keep watching hoping and waiting one day all the shits will hit the fan lol
i.e. where we get zombie whitewalker apocalypse and have dragons fighting big armies fighting zombies everywhere...:ahwow:

Pegacorn 06-16-2014 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by ziggyx (Post 8488663)
It looked like Varys hopped on the same boat as Tyrion when he heard the bells ringing. Can anyone explain why?

I assumed the bells were ringing because they found Tywin's body and/or Tyrion missing. My guess is Varys knew that, thought about what a shit-show it was going to be back at the castle, knew he'd probably be implicated, and said "Fuck that noise".

Ch28 06-16-2014 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Ferra (Post 8488711)
so how did stannis's huge army suddenly appear out of no where!??
and where did mance's hundred thousand army go!?

Dunno about Mance's huge army, but Stannis the Mannis got past the wall by sailing up the coast.

http://i.imgur.com/gU2j5dD.jpg

skholla 06-16-2014 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp (Post 8488632)
Main villain in the north, Mance Rayder - captured
----New plotline starts, with Stannis helping in the North

A main character, The Hound, dead
----New plotline starts, with Arya going to Bravos

Main villain in the rest of Westeros, Tywin Lannister - dead
----New plotline starts, with Tyrion escaping certain death

Danaerys locks away her dragons
----OK I agree this isn't going anywhere fast

Mountain is alive, Cersei is ready to "admit" everything publicly to get out of her marriage.

Bran finally reaches his destination, completely new characters are introduced. They have magical powers - not fake magic but actual fucken fireballs - and they have been around fighting "the others" for thousands of years, before "men" were even thought of. Bran talks to a tree. A fucken man tree
---This obviously starts a new, pretty important storyline with cool magic and shit

I know I have "stood up" for the show being questioned before, but I really wonder where all these high expectations come from? It sure seems pretty solid to me. They left many new plots to look forward to, and closed off some by killing some major characters including one who has been the main villain since day 1.

Thanks, short but sweet summary of the finale. I was impressed, small advancements in some story lines and major ones in others. All in all a great finale, highs, lows, emotions, action, drama and jaw drops. I can't wait for the next season! True Blood starts next week, at least that will keep me going for a few months.

I haven't read the GOT novels and only follow the TV show. Other than the odd reality show I only watch critically acclaimed TV series and must say that GOT is one of the best shows I have ever watched. I don't really understand how people are getting lost or missing major parts of episodes. Kind of reminds me of The Walking Dead thread when people complain that the show is slow or boring, not enough action and killing, too much talking, etc... To each their own but if you aren't actively watching, engaged in the show and connecting with the characters then why bother watching at all?

ziggyx 06-16-2014 09:59 PM

^ they don't want to connect with characters for fear that george rr martin will kill them off :troll:

Ludepower 06-16-2014 10:20 PM

Wondering how stannis knew about the attack on the wall.

Ch28 06-16-2014 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Ludepower (Post 8488776)
Wondering how stannis knew about the attack on the wall.

Are you for real? :suspicious:

http://i.imgur.com/pI8cyLG.gif

chin3se604 06-16-2014 10:41 PM

^ at the end of last season when Davos read the letter from the wall

Gamechanger, Stannis is gonna do some serious damage now

Nlkko 06-16-2014 10:54 PM

I don't think Daenerys can control the black dragon. I have read more into this but won't spoil it for other people (even with spoilers!)

Bran is just an underwhelming character so far. Maybe he'll get better now that he could uhm... fly?

I think Mances lost a good chunk of his army during the first attempt at The Wall. You have to take attrition into consideration too. And as it showed in the movies, I think Stannis double prongs attack with surprised calvary charging rout a good portion of the remainder. Back in the medieval day, calvary was the shit and a calvary charge at flank can rout a lot of infantry. Mances' infantry arent exactly well-equipped and they were not in formation.
I don't think the Hound died.

rsx 06-16-2014 11:22 PM

Did the wildlings never think of building a boat and sailing past the wall?

Ch28 06-17-2014 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by DanHibiki (Post 8488585)
Even still. Those guards knows what's up with the Starks and shit. Why would they just let a highborn and heir to winterfell go freely? I'm sure the lords of the vale would still be interested. She isn't Robyn's cousin after all as well.

Outside of Dorne, they don't have females as heirs, regardless of whether they're highborn or not. All the Stark males are dead (everyone thinks that Rickon & Bran died when Theon sacked Winterfell) after the Red Wedding, and their army & bannermen slaughtered.

SkinnyPupp 06-17-2014 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by rsx (Post 8488810)
Did the wildlings never think of building a boat and sailing past the wall?

They're wildlings. Did you see the army? The best they can do is spears and arrows. They have no vehicles, and no boats. The only reason they are a threat is because one guy (Mance Rayder) happened to be able to get them to gather together to get past the wall. If not for him, they'd still be doing what wildlings do - fight amongst each other, barely get by as "savages". There isn't a single city or even town in the north past the wall. Just campsites throughout the forest that barely count as villages.

Some are able to put together boats to get around the wall, but they don't really have the means to have assemble large boats to make it through rough oceans

DanHibiki 06-17-2014 06:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Ch28 (Post 8488829)
Outside of Dorne, they don't have females as heirs, regardless of whether they're highborn or not. All the Stark males are dead (everyone thinks that Rickon & Bran died when Theon sacked Winterfell) after the Red Wedding, and their army & bannermen slaughtered.

But she can still be the key to the north just as Sansa is. She just needs a son with stark blood.


Speaking of the Starks. Despite having a lot of bad guys for this season, anyone still unsatisfied that it wasn't a Stark children who got revenge? It would have been sweet if Arya (or even Sansa) got to kill Joffrey slowly.

Pretty much all the Stark children have left and forgotten their old life's completely. I still hope for some sort of Stark reunion one day and they ruling the North again.

DanHibiki 06-17-2014 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Pegacorn (Post 8488728)
I assumed the bells were ringing because they found Tywin's body and/or Tyrion missing. My guess is Varys knew that, thought about what a shit-show it was going to be back at the castle, knew he'd probably be implicated, and said "Fuck that noise".

http://i.imgur.com/GY7YxbG.gif


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