It does. And yes, he shouldn't have done that
Too late for him now.
It does. And yes, he shouldn't have done that
ok fixed that upIt does. And yes, he shouldn't have done that
Anyone else concerned with that, or am I just being paranoid?
So I'm having a blast reading all these Red Wedding Tears, but I saw one RT on the twitter page that got me thinking.
What's the media blowback going to be? Is anyone else worried that Fox and Friends are going to absolutely bring the hammer down on HBO for this? In this episode alone there was infanticide, multiple innocents being murdered, and multiple animals being murdered.
Ordinarily it wouldn't really earn a reaction. I just wonder though if this blowback is going to become so viral that we're going to have to deal with family groups across the Bible belt doing everything they can to ruin Game of Thrones.
Anyone else concerned with that, or am I just being paranoid?
Too late for him now.
It does. And yes, he shouldn't have done that
Too late for him now.
Book Stannis doesn't get really interesting until the 2nd half of ASOS.
Unsuprisingly, Martin was the only one to make Stannis look like a badass, in that Blackwater episode he wrote. D&D have botched Stannis pretty badly.
More heads. Give me more heads!Too late for him now.
ASOSOn the plus side, "purple wedding" is a much vaguer term since its not called that in-universe the way the RW is. I don't think most people even refer to it as that anyways; besides, the event in question is a lot more out of left field and harder to predict.
asosASOSOn the plus side, "purple wedding" is a much vaguer term since its not called that in-universe the way the RW is. I don't think most people even refer to it as that anyways; besides, the event in question is a lot more out of left field and harder to predict.
But it still makes you expect something at the next wedding. That guy is a real shit head for posting that.
shame shame, that's from this thread originally. credit to drforester.From the no-books thread:
lol
From the no-books thread:
lol
shame shame, that's from this thread originally. credit to drforester.
Non-book reader here, i'm curious on how tonights twist was handled in the book...was it this predictable?
Non-book reader here, i'm curious on how tonights twist was handled in the book...was it this predictable?
Non-book reader here, i'm curious on how tonights twist was handled in the book...was it this predictable?
Also, If everyone in Westeros knew of this wedding, why would Rob let his guard down like that. You broke the guy's promise before and you know Lanisters will do what they can to get in your allies pockets...
if you paid enough attention, there was.Non-book reader here, i'm curious on how tonights twist was handled in the book...was it this predictable?
Also, If everyone in Westeros knew of this wedding, why would Rob let his guard down like that. You broke the guy's promise before and you know Lanisters will do what they can to get in your allies pockets...
With Robb Dead, hopefully there's more screen time with Jon Snow and Stannis next season
Non-book reader here, i'm curious on how tonights twist was handled in the book...was it this predictable?
Also, If everyone in Westeros knew of this wedding, why would Rob let his guard down like that. You broke the guy's promise before and you know Lanisters will do what they can to get in your allies pockets...
I'll only read it if it has as much sex as ASoIaF.Man, I really think Game of Thrones is the closest North American comparable to the old Chinese literature Three Kingdoms. For all you book readers, I really recommend giving it a read:
about Talisa and the Lannister theory, my own wild theory to add:Who knows, it's possible that since Talisa had a pregnant belly, there's a chance that Robb hadn't actually "seen" it, without the clothes covering it up.
Hail Mary to the Endzone Shot: She's wearing a bag/Animal Stomach (it's medieval times!) filled with blood, and her being stabbed in the stomach is her "out." Appears to die, continues on back in Lannisport. All assumed if she was the master spy in Tywin's plot. All 99.9999999999999% bullshit, but hey, fuck it.
Non-book reader here, i'm curious on how tonights twist was handled in the book...was it this predictable?
Also, If everyone in Westeros knew of this wedding, why would Rob let his guard down like that. You broke the guy's promise before and you know Lanisters will do what they can to get in your allies pockets...
They sort of mentioned in the show. But in Westeros theres a HUGE thing called 'Guest right.' If youve already been served food and drink by the host then your pretty much guaranteed to be under his protection.Non-book reader here, i'm curious on how tonights twist was handled in the book...was it this predictable?
Also, If everyone in Westeros knew of this wedding, why would Rob let his guard down like that. You broke the guy's promise before and you know Lanisters will do what they can to get in your allies pockets...
Bread and salt, not cheese.Robb's as much of an idiot in the books as he is in the show. In the books though he has the excuse of only being 15.
Speaking of the actual event, it's foreshadowed, of course, but you don't see the massacre coming at all. Actually, the book insists on the fact that the Starks are perfectly safe. In Westeros, ill-treating a guest after offering food to them is an unspeakable sin in the eyes of the seven. If you notice, they were served cheese and bread when they first meet with Walder Frey, and they kind of look at each other thinking "okay, we're good."
Bread and salt, not cheese.
You must be very happy.EPISODE 9 SPOILERS
Holy shit. People are going to go bananas. All I care about is that we see Cat's throat get slit front and center of the camera as the last shot.
That's brilliant. Well done.
Yeah, I'm curious about that... [series]Series:Then again, they never had the argument between Robb and Cat when Robb said he's making Jon his official heir.
Because it's brutal and twists the knife even more.That was never ever ever actually shown. Ever. Just talked about in rumors. Why would they even bother?
Haha, a bit. But I wonder if it'd either a) foreshadow something's wrong too much, and/or b) just sound goofy on-screen.Was anyone else a little disappointed that the band didn't suck?
[series]Regarding Rickon... ASOS/ADWDIn the books, doesn't he go to Skagos and not to the Karstarks? I wonder what that change means for his fate in the books.
Horseshit. Watch Blackwater again. Lena Heady was fantastic. She's totally up for it, I'm 100% confident.AFFC / ADWD
Lena Headey really needs to up her acting game once the TV series gets into these books. Cersei is at the heart of AFFC and if all Headey can do is her eyebrow trick then that's not gonna work.
The people saying "I drink your tears" aren't feeling superior. That's completely ridiculous. Projection much?I was referring to the "I DRINK YOUR SALTY TEARS" type of posts, where it's all about feeling superior, gloating over those just learning what you've always known. (and I don't mean you; by 'you' I mean whoever is doing that).
No, he got banned for spamming an image.I think some people were even banned for it tonight? By all the rules of our threads, that shit is indefensible.
Mayhaps you should pay more attention.Meh, details.
Robb wasn't very good at the game of thrones. Neither was Ned.
Generally the same although they've skipped a bunch of stuff.Question for book readers, how different has this season been so far from the books up to the Red Wedding?
If you manage to lose a war in which you lost zero battles, it's fair to say that you absolutely suck at the game of thrones. Robb sucked, and he paid the iron price for it.
Question for book readers, how different has this season been so far from the books up to the Red Wedding?
Which is a shame, because I don't think he was ever in it for a Crown, not entirely. It was all a Revenge/Justice World Tour. He just happened to get TicketMastered.