@SkitchP wrote:Sorry, but more Tyrion=more gooder. especially if it's a chance to see him being outside of his normal flippant self.
That is a good point
Also, i liked the dinner scene with Bolton, Brienne, and Jaime too. Loved Bolton putting her in a dress/more suitable clothing and Jaime's comment of watching him fail at dinner
i've also been wondering if we'll see those points this season but as it progresses it doesn't seem like we will. Tyrion's wedding has to happen before Joffrey's, i'm assuming that takes place in the next episode. but they are going to have a LOT of major events to cover next season if they keep to the book per season format. Joffrey's wedding, Tyrions trial/the Red Viper vs the Mountain, Tyrions betrayal, Littlefinger and Sansa in the Eyrie, the full wildling assault on the wall, and Danaerys march to Mereen. maybe they'll shoehorn Joffrey's wedding into the final episode?
i've also been wondering if we'll see those points this season but as it progresses it doesn't seem like we will. Tyrion's wedding has to happen before Joffrey's, i'm assuming that takes place in the next episode. but they are going to have a LOT of major events to cover next season if they keep to the book per season format. Joffrey's wedding, Tyrions trial/the Red Viper vs the Mountain, Tyrions betrayal, Littlefinger and Sansa in the Eyrie, the full wildling assault on the wall, and Danaerys march to Mereen. maybe they'll shoehorn Joffrey's wedding into the final episode?
Season 4 is absolutely Book 3, Part 2. They are splitting the action of Storm Of Swords over two seasons. I'm guessing, based on the titles of upcoming episodes, that the Red Wedding happens in episode 9. Maybe they'll end the season w/ Joff's death (which wouldn't be a bad idea to keep non-boo readers coming back; if Ned's death is any indication, folks are gonna be PISSED after the Red Wedding; seeing Joffrey die in the next episode might smooth that over a bit). But if I had to, I'd guess it'll happen in Season 4.
i've also been wondering if we'll see those points this season but as it progresses it doesn't seem like we will. Tyrion's wedding has to happen before Joffrey's, i'm assuming that takes place in the next episode. but they are going to have a LOT of major events to cover next season if they keep to the book per season format. Joffrey's wedding, Tyrions trial/the Red Viper vs the Mountain, Tyrions betrayal, Littlefinger and Sansa in the Eyrie, the full wildling assault on the wall, and Danaerys march to Mereen. maybe they'll shoehorn Joffrey's wedding into the final episode?
Season 4 is absolutely Book 3, Part 2. They are splitting the action of Storm Of Swords over two seasons. I'm guessing, based on the titles of upcoming episodes, that the Red Wedding happens in episode 9. Maybe they'll end the season w/ Joff's death (which wouldn't be a bad idea to keep non-boo readers coming back; if Ned's death is any indication, folks are gonna be PISSED after the Red Wedding; seeing Joffrey die in the next episode might smooth that over a bit). But if I had to, I'd guess it'll happen in Season 4.
i've also been wondering if we'll see those points this season but as it progresses it doesn't seem like we will. Tyrion's wedding has to happen before Joffrey's, i'm assuming that takes place in the next episode. but they are going to have a LOT of major events to cover next season if they keep to the book per season format. Joffrey's wedding, Tyrions trial/the Red Viper vs the Mountain, Tyrions betrayal, Littlefinger and Sansa in the Eyrie, the full wildling assault on the wall, and Danaerys march to Mereen. maybe they'll shoehorn Joffrey's wedding into the final episode?
Season 4 is absolutely Book 3, Part 2. They are splitting the action of Storm Of Swords over two seasons. I'm guessing, based on the titles of upcoming episodes, that the Red Wedding happens in episode 9. Maybe they'll end the season w/ Joff's death (which wouldn't be a bad idea to keep non-boo readers coming back; if Ned's death is any indication, folks are gonna be PISSED after the Red Wedding; seeing Joffrey die in the next episode might smooth that over a bit). But if I had to, I'd guess it'll happen in Season 4.
Kit harrington did an interview yesterday in which he said Jon's toughest decision ever was yet to come later this season. That has to be when he leaves ygrite to go warn castle black. Question is in episode 10 do we get the assault on Castle black and Ygritte's death? I think so seems they would want to get taht in this season
. Maybe they'll end the season w/ Joff's death (which wouldn't be a bad idea to keep non-boo readers coming back; if Ned's death is any indication, folks are gonna be PISSED after the Red Wedding; seeing Joffrey die in the next episode might smooth that over a bit). But if I had to, I'd guess it'll happen in Season 4.
Joffery's wedding and the Red Wedding were chronologically pretty close, but a lot of dialogue driven plot points occur between them. So I guess season 4 it is.
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i've also been wondering if we'll see those points this season but as it progresses it doesn't seem like we will. Tyrion's wedding has to happen before Joffrey's, i'm assuming that takes place in the next episode. but they are going to have a LOT of major events to cover next season if they keep to the book per season format. Joffrey's wedding, Tyrions trial/the Red Viper vs the Mountain, Tyrions betrayal, Littlefinger and Sansa in the Eyrie, the full wildling assault on the wall, and Danaerys march to Mereen. maybe they'll shoehorn Joffrey's wedding into the final episode?
Season 4 is absolutely Book 3, Part 2. They are splitting the action of Storm Of Swords over two seasons. I'm guessing, based on the titles of upcoming episodes, that the Red Wedding happens in episode 9. Maybe they'll end the season w/ Joff's death (which wouldn't be a bad idea to keep non-boo readers coming back; if Ned's death is any indication, folks are gonna be PISSED after the Red Wedding; seeing Joffrey die in the next episode might smooth that over a bit). But if I had to, I'd guess it'll happen in Season 4.
Kit harrington did an interview yesterday in which he said Jon's toughest decision ever was yet to come later this season. That has to be when he leaves ygrite to go warn castle black. Question is in episode 10 do we get the assault on Castle black and Ygritte's death? I think so seems they would want to get taht in this season
I'm expecting to see Tyrions wedding and the first assault on Castle Black to happen happen in the next two episodes, followed by the Red Wedding, although by the looks of it only 4 of them made it to the top of the wall.
I love that Jaime is now my favorite character, when he used to be my most hated. This happened over the spam of maybe the last three episodes, but it happened. Pretty cool. I liked that episode overall.
I have to admit, other than pure eye candy, I wasn't a huge fan of Emilia Clarke the actress (Where Are My Dragons!!). But she plays a hell of a gangster bitch. Solid episode. The way they've turned Jaime Lannister into a protagonist (in my mind) is amazing.
In Dance with Dragons it is eluded to. Theon things about all the things Bolton took from him and he says something like and "their is that other part he took from me i can barely think about" A lot of folks tended to believe that is what he was talkign about.