After so many weeks of the internet wondering what her motives actually were, it turns out she was exactly what she portrayed herself as - someone trying to do some good who fell in love - somehow that feels like the biggest twist of all.
After so many weeks of the internet wondering what her motives actually were, it turns out she was exactly what she portrayed herself as - someone trying to do some good who fell in love - somehow that feels like the biggest twist of all.
Can we get a separate thread just to quote and comment on the Newbie comment section?
Knowing what to expect from the books, the most conflicting thing was to see Talisa present at the wedding. I liked her character and didn't want anything to happen to her, but since Robb brought her to the wedding, it was obvious the only way she would get out alive was if she was in on the plot. So either she…
Only Sansa's and Robb's are definitely dead. Jon Bran and Rickon still have theirs, and Arya's might still be on the loose.
She did seem to have a concerned look on her face before anyone else knew anything was up. I really thought the theories that she was in on it could be true right up to the stabbing.
Nah, I think we'll get Coldhands. It'll be more interesting and shouldn't tax the CGI budget too much.
And Stannis will like all the pictures on Facebook
Good point. I guess I was just thinking of this season where he wrote one of the least consequential episodes
Better shut up with that, or I'll have Bran warg your ass.
I'm not sure. GRRM tends not to write the more eventful episodes.
Yup, clearly the season finale will have great uncle Edmure bouncing the baby Eddard on his knee.
Yeah, I was kind of hoping Arya would let the wolf out and he'd take a few Freys out.
Pretty much, although *book spoilers, duh* in the book Robb's wife wasn't at the wedding, so the whole stabbing the unborn baby thing didn't happen.
Well, so much for the theory that Talisa was in on the RW. That one did keep us book readers guessing though.
The irregular running times will make syndication difficult. I think a couple of them clock in at 38 minutes, which is closer to network drama length than sitcom.
She's high as a kite!
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But it really isn't, genitals and breasts just aren't the same thing. It would be pretty impressive if they could work ball showing, dick covering underwear into a GoT scene though.
I have to wonder whether they're going to change things around so that it's Tywin who has her killed, thus making Tyrion even more sympathetic when he kills him.
and 200 posts over in the newbie thread saying, 'wait, who was that?'
It really makes me wonder how they're going to handle the end of book 3.