Anyone else breath a sigh of relief after Jon left Dragonstone without…doing anything.
Anyone else breath a sigh of relief after Jon left Dragonstone without…doing anything.
When I saw the scene between Arya and the soldiers, I took it a very different way: she is going to murder the entire troop and steal one of their faces to infiltrate King's Landing.
I figured she failed the test, that her "daughter" was just another way for them to keep her in the park. Remember her so-called escape was also programmed. It was not because she chose to try.
Did anyone else watch through the credits, to the scene with Armistice chopping off her own arm? What was the point of that?
Translation of what the cabbie was saying (unfortunately not very informative):
Anyone else find it strange that the defense found about a 2nd person Naz assaulted while in school (via a witness during the trial no less), seemed to make it an issue, but then never bring it up again? Then his attorney makes out with him?
As to why the Knights of the Vale arrived so late:
Why didn't anyone give Wun Wun a weapon?!? @ Hardhome he at least used a tree trunk to mash up some zombies. @ the Wall he (or the other giant) used a giant-sized bow to spear some watchmen, firing from the BOTTOM of the it to the TOP. The man is walking artillery and you send him in bare-handed?!?
Man I got the exact same feeling too.
They posted a picture of it, but no comments on the "bro moment" between Varys and Tyrion???
Eeesh that would be an awkward trip.
Also where was Melisandre?
I guess it's also the lack of development for Sansa overall. She has been the "Meg Griffin" of this show thus far. Even after the events of the Eyrie, when the audience thought she had finally come to terms with her character, she just became Ramsay's plaything. Still waiting for her to breakout.
I originally though so as well but maybe the only way to free yourself from a guild of assassins is to make them believe you are already dead.
Loved the episode. The only thing that bugged me was how useless Jon and Sansa were in convincing other houses to join the cause. It was almost depressing to see both of them take a backseat in the negotiations. I saw this as a setback in the development of their characters, when you would think they would be…
Does anyone know what Tyrell's wife tells Elliot in Swedish?
Though I thoroughly enjoy this show, I am a bit confused at how the secondary story lines, specifically Tyrell Wellick, will re converge with Elliot's. I wouldn't call him a foil. Maybe he will evolve as the main antagonist? I suppose it's still early in the season to be critical. On a side note did anyone else get…