Anyone else think that since they did away with the hand of the king chain Tyrion finds shae wearing that chain as she and he strangles the bitch to death with it before he goes and kills Tywin on the shitter next season?
broken iris wrote:SPOILER, so do not click if you haven't read book 3, but do you think we will see:
Joffery's wedding and Tyrion's vengeance this season?
I am thinking that will occur in season 4. Book 4 is kinda soft on action, so it makes sense to delay some plot points.
So I understand the point of the spoiler code. And I realize I'm a grown adult entering a forum discussing a program of which the outcome is (for the most part) already known.
However. As I believe ANYTHING revealing plot points belongs in the, completely separate-intentionally-made-for-people-who-don't-want-shit-ruined-for-them thread. The latter pre-spoiler warning would be nice.
Yeah, if haven't read the books, don't click on the Spoiler tags. Assume from this point on that if it's in Spoiler tag, that's all the warning you need. Sorry, man.
durdencommatyler wrote:Yeah, if haven't read the books, don't click on the Spoiler tags. Assume from this point on that if it's in Spoiler tag, that's all the warning you need. Sorry, man.
Yeah, I should have known better. I thought it was going to be snarky comment. I need a gif of the rainbow with the "the more you know" text.
durdencommatyler wrote:Yeah, if haven't read the books, don't click on the Spoiler tags. Assume from this point on that if it's in Spoiler tag, that's all the warning you need. Sorry, man.
Yeah, I should have known better. I thought it was going to be snarky comment. I need a gif of the rainbow with the "the more you know" text.
durdencommatyler wrote:
As far as the Theon stuff goes, I thought the nudity had a huge impact on the scene. For the first time the nudity felt extremely important. And, to my memory, there was no exposition in the scene. It was all part of the torture. This felt very different to me than the alleged "sexposition" from earlier seasons. That shit was necessary and painful to watch.
I'm wondering how they are going to handle Theon next season. Obviously, he's a great character for the show. But, they are writing a lot about this torture episode that was only vaguely hinted at in the book. And, then he kind of disappears - actually, I don't even recall him even mentioned in A Feast For Crows.
I think they'll have to take a lot of artistic license to keep some of these characters involved with the show next year. I'm guessing the night's watch battle, the red wedding, the deaths, and the viper - Mountain fight will dominate the story lines for next season.
Its hard to even see them doing A Feast For Crows with the important characters that will be missing.
Next season is just storm of swords part two. they really won't get any new theon material until season 5. So it is curious how they handle theon. It is odd they keep showing him every episode they could have just showed him in 3 episodes being tortured each time
durdencommatyler wrote:Yeah, if haven't read the books, don't click on the Spoiler tags. Assume from this point on that if it's in Spoiler tag, that's all the warning you need. Sorry, man.
Yeah, I should have known better. I thought it was going to be snarky comment. I need a gif of the rainbow with the "the more you know" text.
I'm sorry
Not your fault. You put the spoiler code on. Like I said, it's on me.
*edit
But yes, if we could please keep major spoilers in the book thread, that would be awesome.
durdencommatyler wrote:
As far as the Theon stuff goes, I thought the nudity had a huge impact on the scene. For the first time the nudity felt extremely important. And, to my memory, there was no exposition in the scene. It was all part of the torture. This felt very different to me than the alleged "sexposition" from earlier seasons. That shit was necessary and painful to watch.
I'm wondering how they are going to handle Theon next season. Obviously, he's a great character for the show. But, they are writing a lot about this torture episode that was only vaguely hinted at in the book. And, then he kind of disappears - actually, I don't even recall him even mentioned in A Feast For Crows.
I think they'll have to take a lot of artistic license to keep some of these characters involved with the show next year. I'm guessing the night's watch battle, the red wedding, the deaths, and the viper - Mountain fight will dominate the story lines for next season.
Its hard to even see them doing A Feast For Crows with the important characters that will be missing.
Self wrote:Every time I get to be a bachelor, I order Chinese. Twice a year, I gorge on broccoli 'n beef and crab rangoons. The guilt reminds me of masturbation. So does the rice.
Oh it was the blade that was special? Where did he get the blade? Do you otherwise have to set a white walker on fire, like John snow did? I'm a little confused abbot white walker rules.