US: Game of Thrones Season 3 (contains spoilers)

So you know this lord of light stuff ... what's to stop someone from bringing all these dead people (Starks?) back to life again?

How does the reincarnation work exactly?
 
So you know this lord of light stuff ... what's to stop someone from bringing all these dead people (Starks?) back to life again?

How does the reincarnation work exactly?

Hehe, well they it seems they need to not have been dead long for it to work very well (Thoros rushed very quickly to resurrect Beric) it seems and Beric said every time he comes back he is less of the person he was. Physical wounds dont seem to heal too well either. This is just going from what we saw earlier in the season :p
 
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Page 3 of the Metro was about the Red Wedding hahaha that's going some! It was surprising but man hardly newspaper worthy :/

To be fair though that page usually has weird / surprising stories so maybe it's not that odd.
 
I think it is bloody great it is getting good coverage, much better to see good drama acted out and portrayed, and then reported and covered. Beats the most recent who-the-daddy plot the papers covered in easterender/hollyoaks/corry
 
Love the fact that the ones who have read the book still cant help themselves with hinting at the book and the plot beyond where the TV show is.

You've read the book, brilliant. Go and chat about it in the other thread.
 
Just watched the episode now. Been dying to watch it since Monday.

Not fussed that they have been killed off to be honest, Rob was starting to annoy me with this poor decision making, and mother stark was the worst mother in the world! I'm slightly annoyed they dragged the "battle" on for so long. I've basically been watching 2 seasons waiting for a battle with starks/lannisters.

I've always been more of a fan of Darnaerys and her army, which to be fair are badass and always going to take over the throne.
 
Except it didn't 'escalate quickly' did it.

The Frey's hatred for the Starks had been simmering for a long time. Robb's/Catelyn's final betrayal was just the last straw.

You get everything so wrong about this it isn't funny!... There are two possibilities- either you are trolling, or you have no paid any attention at all to the show and have just made mist of it up in your head... You certainly seem to have a problem with Robb not marrying a Frey that goes beyond just a story in a book/show
 
Up to date now.

I watched the very first episode only 4 weeks ago and watched Rains of Castlemere last night. Nasty ending, but not as shocking as the DM made out. Mind you, they had spoiled it for me, so the impact was lessened. I actually found Ros' death more shocking.

I really don't want to know what happens, but it seems as though the books and TV series are so popular, it's impossible to avoid coming across spoilers.

I like it as well, because, as above, I literally do not have a scooby about what's to come. Throws you in so many different directions that every episode takes a surprise turn in some way or another.
 
Just watched episode 9, and honestly that's put me in a real bad mood.

One of the best characters in the whole series is dead ffs. At least his mum bought it I suppose.
 
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