HBO's "Game of Thrones"

Would love to see some actual movement on the Bran and Stannis storylines tomorrow. Also looking forward to the showdown at the wall.

Stannis.....I can't stand Stannis and his creepy priestess. Hope the dragons come take him out, especially her.
 
So I go to lunch and this waitress hears Red and I talking the GOT. She says she's reading the books and is right about where the show is. Red says really? She says "Ya, I just read where ***** freaked out and killed *****. I said wtf? That has not happened yet!


Damn it!!
Did you tip her?
 
I'm worried that Tywin or Mama Tyrell are gonna get killed soon for some reason or another. Tywin because I'm starting to like him as a puppetmaster villain even more. Mama Tyrell because I've always liked her, so she is due.
 
Snow is gonna roll up on those defectors that murdered Mormont I'm thinking...
 
So white walkers aren't undead? Or maybe turning them when alive makes them more powerful? Whatever that was that touched the baby at the end didn't look like your standard white Walker...
 
Looks like they once again setting up hope for a stark reunion;Sansa and Arya at the Eyrie and Snow and Bran at Crasters.
 
So white walkers aren't undead? Or maybe turning them when alive makes them more powerful? Whatever that was that touched the baby at the end didn't look like your standard white Walker...


That was kind of intense. I had no idea what he was going to do to the baby.
 
Wow, I'm in shock. None of the White Walker scenes tonight were in the books.

Yeah, it seems like they change a lot of stuff from the books. I kinda like it, but then I kinda don't...it can be a little frustrating sometimes lol. There have been quite a few changes this season, but I try to sit back and just enjoy it for its entertainment value and not dissect everything.
 
As a reader of the books, I was pretty unhappy with this episode.

Edit: Ok, I exaggerated a little. I'm not unhappy as much as I am disappointed. If they're willing to stray this far from the source material, which is the farthest they've ever strayed, then anything is fair game.
 
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As a reader of the books, I was pretty unhappy with this episode.

Edit: Ok, I exaggerated a little. I'm not unhappy as much as I am disappointed. If they're willing to stray this far from the source material, which is the farthest they've ever strayed, then anything is fair game.

Actually this was one of my favorite episodes. I kinda like not knowing whats gonna happen next even though I read the books.
 
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I'm in limbo land - haven't read the 5th book so I can't tell what parts are coming from that and what are just being rewritten for the show.
 
Okay, so forgive me if this is a stupid question, but who is the guy who captured Bran and crew?

His name is Karl. I think he killed Jeor Mormont in season 3. There was a guy in the Night's Watch named Clubfoot Karl in the books, and he was part of the mutiny but he wasn't the leader.
 
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