I'm the three-eyed raven. What does that mean? It means I can see everything, past and present. How? The three-eyed raven taught me. ...wait...
Did everyone catch Littlefinger looking right shook when he found out the Maesters make a copy of every raven's message that comes to them?
what award can we give Lady Diana Rigg for giving the best performance for a character that this show has seen
What if Arya was going to go back to Winterfell but then ran into Nymeria and decided "that's not her" either, so she turned back to her original plan of killing Cersei. And what if Arya is really the short-haired brunette who is working as Cersei's maid(?)....
"Yo Jon, remember that hottie you just met and jo'd to in your room at night. That's ur cousin, fam" (Or how ever the fuck thry are related)
I'm not sure how this is possible. She is in Dragonstone, which is essentially right outside/east of Kings Landing. Highgarden is southwest. For the Dothraki to get to High Garden they'd basically have to go through Kings Landing or way out of the way. Greyworm seems closer
The way she tells Jamie about killing Joffery after she had taken the poison, was just so Lady Olenna. Queen of Thorns right up to the end...
followed up by: "But the good news is that you are a Targaryen so incest is not only allowed it is encouraged"
dump https://www.buzzfeed.com/jennaguillaume/queen-of-thorns?origin=shp&utm_term=.pr3kXx0Zy#.tuK9JBaq2 These are actually, pretty spot on
I'm not too happy with this season three eps in. Guess I was hoping to see Dany dominate a bit more. Man, does Tyrion suck as a hand so far or what?
Given that Cersei and Jamie feel this way, why didn't Tyrion plan differently? He knows how broke the Lannisters are and how little value The Rock has. Knowing this, he would have done something differently. He's too smart. I think the show's writers let us down on this one and contrived a plot that isn't in keeping with higher level thinking of Tyrion. Alternatively, it could have been a ploy to fool Cersei and Jamie ("Cersei is convinced that my goal is to destroy the Lannisters) into thinking they out maneuvered him, and he has led them into a trap. If this turns out to be the case, the question comes up, "Why sacrifice the Tyrells and Highgarden"?
I can't believe Highgarden fell so easily. That seemed really out of place for one of the "great houses" ...
Tyrion did not foresee the Tarleys turning on house Tyrell, had the Tarleys been fighting opposite of the Lannisters Highgarden does not fall.
Good episode. Only thing that was stupid as shit to me was Littlefinger's weak as fuck, trying too hard to sound smart because Sansa was treating him like a bitch, "advice" to her. "everything that you think is happening, IS HAPPENING, all the time" herp derp. He's had some pretty damn solid whisper speech diatribes in the show but this one was absolutely terrible
Also possible that Tyrion let his desire for what is rightfully his cloud his judgement. He had an awful lot of contempt for Tywin for denying him his rightful inheritance. Side note, Apple needs to add GoT names to the iOS dictionary. Autocorrect doesn't like many of the names of people and places.
LF is probably frustrated that the Notth is solely focused on fighting the army of the dead, which he probably doubts their existence, instead of focusing on Cersei and the Iron Throne.
It still seemed weak to be given the way they had been built up to this point. And the Lannister army is stretched between the Riverlands/KL and still has the resources to take it. Idk, the writing has been off to me (as some others have noted). I know they have a lot to wrap up in the last couple seasons but the pace at which the giants of Westeros are being knocked off feels very rushed at this point...
I think the Lannisters took it because the Tarleys convinced the other houses loyal to the Tyrell to support the crown.
I get all that but always assumed that when youre on the Highgarden/Dorne level your armies are major league and all your subservient houses are the minors. Plus youre in the castle (presumably one of the very biggest in all of Westeros) so it had to be a helluva siege. They sorta just cut scene from marching up to Jaime/Lady Olenna and that was that. We're three eps in and two great houses have been laid to waste fairly easily. Wasn't that long ago Jaime was concerned about the imminent danger he and Cersei were in ...
The hackers claim they got 1.5TB of stuff. Not just GOT stuff. Have already leaked an episode each of Ballers and Room 104 and some script stuff from next week's GOT. No GOT episodes yet though.
They have been hyping Randall Tarley as the greatest general in Westeros, so it seems to fall in line with what they have been doing in prior seasons. Which one is the 2nd great house laid to waste this season?
Dorne seems like it's on its way, preemptively declaring them @dead And the Tarly hype was exculsive to this season. Dany spends the entire series building to this point, and jamokes like Euron and Tarly show and clip her dragon wings immediately ...