I didn't see Karstark much after the battle started. Maybe we'll see him dealt with next episode.
I didn't see Karstark much after the battle started. Maybe we'll see him dealt with next episode.
This is clearly Martin's fault as much as anyone's.
Thoros has Melisandre powers, right? So presumably much the same way she found about them.
I sincerely doubt Arya was mortally wounded.
The transition to bloody and limping was presumably that her stitches burst.
Just the name "CleganeBowl" grates on me.
It's been over a year since the Red Wedding. That's probably far too long for her to be resurrected *now*. Doesn't mean she can't have been resurrected in a non-book kind of way before now, though.
I mean, in the books it did. There's no reason, on the show, that Thoros couldn't have just raised her from the dead separately from Beric. It's just hard to see how she'd fit in with the Brotherhood we were just reintroduced to tonight.
I think it's reasonably likely there will be a showdown between the Cleganes at some point. I don't see how you're going to get Sandor to King's Landing as champion of the faith.
"Who would have thought that a seige would be over by simply ASKING them to open up the gates."
Again: if she is to be resurrected, there's no particular reason to believe it will happen now; it likely will have already happened, just as in the books, except in a different way.
Thoros could have already resurrected Catelyn, in theory. It's just hard to see where she'd fit in.
That'd be an odd thing to do.
That Dondarrion dies resurrecting Catelyn in the books doesn't mean that's the only way the show might resurrect her.
I'm no longer sure about LSH (you can see how crazy sure I was last week), but I don't see how Sandor can possibly end up in King's Landing to fight his brother at this point. I'd still not be at all surprised to see him be the one to finally deal with the Mountain, but I don't see how it could possibly be in context…
Is there any way that Stoneheart can still work at this point? Because, in spite of fun hanging times with Beric Dondarrion and Thoros of Myr, it still feels like they've been going out of their way to talk about Catelyn.
They talked a *lot* about Catelyn tonight for there to be no Stoneheart, though I must say that I now have no idea how they'd make that happen.
Surely X-Men is the soapiest?
That's kind of how Fantastic Four: Season One does it, iirc.
I think the best Fantastic Four movie would just start in medias res - the Fantastic Four already exist and are famous. Reed and Sue are already married and have kids (or at least Franklin). Their relationships with Doom and Namor are already established.