HBO's Game of Thrones: Season 4

Remember what she was saying to Sans a as she leaned over her. She was saying how tragic it was to have a death at a wedding. Of course, she was referring to the red wedding, but it was definitely a bit of fore shadowing.
 
Wow, that's what I get for stitching while watching the episode. I missed that whole thing by listening and not watching.

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You can't even blink, while watching GoT, or you will miss something.
 

GoT is one of my favorite shows ever. We love it!

Sunday's episode was hard to watch but I thought GRR Martin did a decent job of explaining his choice (interview is floating around somewhere on the internet).

I've only read book one but I hope that (highlight to read) Tommen is a better king. He seems sweet and cute which is rare for the (highlight to read) Lannisters.

I'm nervous about Tyrion & Sansa.
 
It was a great episode. Although I wish the Jamie-Cersei encounter would've happened how it did in the book, I'm OK with the change that was made for the show because the characters' circumstances are much different at this point when compared to the book.
 
It was a great episode. Although I wish the Jamie-Cersei encounter would've happened how it did in the book, I'm OK with the change that was made for the show because the characters' circumstances are much different at this point when compared to the book.

Never read the books, but I just wish Jamie would strangle her and be done with it. :tiptoe:
 
I actually jumped last night watching the show, even though I could sense what was coming -- despite the fact they are now way off the reservation versus the storyline in the books.
 
Well watched the most recent episode again. I thought it was interesting how Jamie and Cersi were talking there was no mentioning or talking about how Jamie assaulted her. Almost like it was no big thing or maybe just another sign of their weird relationship. Jamie is hard to figure out. It seems like he was becoming a better person, then boom, assualts his sister, then right back to being a nice guy, giving Brienne a new set of armor and his sword. Plus I really think he wants to help Tyrion but doesnt know how without jeopardizing himself.

I was really tense during the final scene with the White Walkers. I was so worried of grisly demise of the baby it was carrying. It was definely a phew moment at the end. Troubling still but not what I was worried was going to happen.
 
Well watched the most recent episode again. I thought it was interesting how Jamie and Cersi were talking there was no mentioning or talking about how Jamie assaulted her. Almost like it was no big thing or maybe just another sign of their weird relationship. Jamie is hard to figure out. It seems like he was becoming a better person, then boom, assualts his sister, then right back to being a nice guy, giving Brienne a new set of armor and his sword. Plus I really think he wants to help Tyrion but doesnt know how without jeopardizing himself.

I was really tense during the final scene with the White Walkers. I was so worried of grisly demise of the baby it was carrying. It was definely a phew moment at the end. Troubling still but not what I was worried was going to happen.

I think Brienne brings out the best in Jamie and Cersei brings out the worst. I think a similar statement could be said with how he responds to Tyrion and his father, respectively.

I felt the same way at the end. I've read the books, but that was a surprise all around. I was so worried of what was going to happen to that baby and breathed a sigh of relief even though it was still pretty bad.
 
Found out something recently about what spirals out of events in last night's episode that I had completely missed in the books. I'm waiting to see if the show does anything at all to connect those dots, if what I learned is wild speculation or if I really am that clueless of a reader.
 
Last night's episode was probably the best of the series; in my opinion, of course.

Everything was almost perfect: Acting (Sophie Turner did a fantastic job), Arya's reaction to her aunt's death, the fight scene, and so on. I can't wait to watch it again tonight.
 
Found out something recently about what spirals out of events in last night's episode that I had completely missed in the books. I'm waiting to see if the show does anything at all to connect those dots, if what I learned is wild speculation or if I really am that clueless of a reader.

I'm curious what you're referring to!

And I agree with skatalite. This episode was amazing in so many ways.
 
Well tonight's episode didn't end well.......:eek::mad:


ITA. You would think that by now that nothing should surprise DH on how things go in GoT, but he did not see that coming to Prince Obrek (sp?) :rolleyes:. I had a feeling it would since things in GoT seem to happen as if it were in real life compared to what we are used to reading in fiction books. I've come to expect it with this series.
 







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