HBO's "Game of Thrones"

Still the best candidate for the Iron Throne. But as a huge Stannis fan, last night sucked. Mel and Davos are pretty much the devil and the angel on his shoulders and he chose the devil for good.

Interested to see what Davos' call will be, when he realizes that his tasks at Castle Black were mostly to keep his voice of reason away while Stannis went through with the murder of his daughter
 
Interested to see what Davos' call will be, when he realizes that his tasks at Castle Black were mostly to keep his voice of reason away while Stannis went through with the murder of his daughter

I can't imagine it will be well received.
 
For those of you that do not understand the importance of Bran, you are highly underestimating how critical his character is to the overall storyline.

Is it Sunday yet?
 
For those of you that do not understand the importance of Bran, you are highly underestimating how critical his character is to the overall storyline.

Is it Sunday yet?

Bran is making up for the Lost writers completely dropping the ball with Walt.
 
Yeah. He can barely fly with a raven right now. Let alone a dragon he's never seen

I think it's too soon and too climactic a moment for it to happen off-screen. Still, Bran being with the three-eyed raven + Drogon's world tour leaves it open as a possibility. He did sort of deus ex machina into the fighting pits to save Dany as well.
 
Interested to see what Davos' call will be, when he realizes that his tasks at Castle Black were mostly to keep his voice of reason away while Stannis went through with the murder of his daughter

When he realizes it? Didn't it seem like he already knew what was going to happen as soon as he was gone? That's why he tried to argue for taking her with him back to CB and why, once he was refused, he said goodbye to her and thanked her for helping him "grow up" and gave her the stallion figurine as a gift. Seemed like he knew exactly what was about to happen.
 
I really wished we got to see the Greyjoy plot line with Theon's uncles this season. I'm holding out hope for season 6.
 
When he realizes it? Didn't it seem like he already knew what was going to happen as soon as he was gone? That's why he tried to argue for taking her with him back to CB and why, once he was refused, he said goodbye to her and thanked her for helping him "grow up" and gave her the stallion figurine as a gift. Seemed like he knew exactly what was about to happen.

It was obvious he knew what was happening. I can't believe more people didn't pick up on it.
 
my two cents:

This is the most brutal and unforgiving show I've ever watched; and I love every second of it. No punches are pulled; very much like real life. Horrific @#$% happens and, like societies' attempt to process atrocities, the writers allow viewers to sort out tragedies and attempt to find justification and meaning behind the meaningless.

Smartly, they ended with the most uplifting (no pun intended) scene of the season with Dany finally reaching her full potential that her Targaryian bloodline possesses - the ending almost made me forget about Stannis....almost.

How does one choose who to root for in the Bolton/Baratheon conflict?? There is no lesser of two evils here! Should we cheer for both to be wiped from existence?

I share everyone's opinion of the Dorn storyline; very much a let down on every level except the Sand Snake boobage.

Good to see Lord Friendzone achieve vindication for his betrayal; I fully expected him to go down unceremoniously in the pits... he's still a dead man though

So the Unsullied get there arses kicked for a second time; another letdown for me this season.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: 3 people
It was obvious he knew what was happening. I can't believe more people didn't pick up on it.

This is the guy who risked his life to save a random bastard from being executed. I don't believe he would stand idly by while Stannis burned Shireen, who is pretty much a surrogate daughter to him. He would rather die first.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 4 people
This is the guy who risked his life to save a random bastard from being executed. I don't believe he would stand idly by while Stannis burned Shireen, who is pretty much a surrogate daughter to him. He would rather die first.

This. There's no way Davos knew what was happening. That's why Stannis sent him away before he did it, Davos would have died fighting for her and Stannis knew it.
 
Dexter is one of those shows I've wanted to watch but haven't yet... a worthy show?? Justified is another one...

I wish I had stopped after season 4, which is one of the most compelling seasons of any TV show ever. There are some decent stretches in the last 4, but seasons 6 and 8 are on the level of a bad network show.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
I wish I had stopped after season 4, which is one of the most compelling seasons of any TV show ever. There are some decent stretches in the last 4, but seasons 6 and 8 are on the level of a bad network show.

I discovered Dexter on Netflix. I did stop after season 4. Can't really explain why just couldn't go on anymore. But you just confirmed I made the right decision.
 
Dexter is one of those shows I've wanted to watch but haven't yet... a worthy show?? Justified is another one...

Yeah, the first half of Dexter if fantastic.

If you want a dark, bleak ending, watch through S4.
If you want a slightly more happy/less bleak ending, watch through S5.
Don't bother with S6-8. Unless you just really want to know what goes on, and don't mind watching really dumb TV to do it.
 
To further the Dexter convo, I'm currently watching all the episodes again with my fiance. (She had never watched it before). We just finished season 6 last week. Her reaction to the end of season 6 was priceless.
 
my two cents:

This is the most brutal and unforgiving show I've ever watched; and I love every second of it. No punches are pulled; very much like real life. Horrific @#$% happens and, like societies' attempt to process atrocities, the writers allow viewers to sort out tragedies and attempt to find justification and meaning behind the meaningless.

Smartly, they ended with the most uplifting (no pun intended) scene of the season with Dany finally reaching her full potential that her Targaryian bloodline possesses - the ending almost made me forget about Stannis....almost.

How does one choose who to root for in the Bolton/Baratheon conflict?? There is no lesser of two evils here! Should we cheer for both to be wiped from existence?

I share everyone's opinion of the Dorn storyline; very much a let down on every level except the Sand Snake boobage.

Good to see Lord Friendzone achieve vindication for his betrayal; I fully expected him to go down unceremoniously in the pits... he's still a dead man though

So the Unsullied get there arses kicked for a second time; another letdown for me this season.


One is a family who flays people for fun and cuts off men's dicks as torture. One wants to stop men like that, by any means necessary.

Easy to me.
 
One is a family who flays people for fun and cuts off men's dicks as torture. One wants to stop men like that, by any means necessary.

Easy to me.

Stannis doesn't know about that. All he knows is the Boltons are in his way.
 
Stannis doesn't know about that. All he knows is the Boltons are in his way.

Their family is notorious for flaying, it's what the dreadfort was made for essentially. They also broke standard rules of war with the Red Wedding. Good reasons to hate.
 

Advertisement



Back
Top