Poll: Winter Is Coming - HBO's A Game of Thrones [READ WARNING]

Who will rule Westeros?


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I thought reek was going to snap aswel or ahe was going to put a candle in the window somehow to show she was in trouble.

Also wonder whats going to happen with arya after that bloke said your not ready to be no one, your ready to be someone else (forgot his name again) while she was touching that old womans face is she going to use her mothers face or something? Sounds wildly farfetched I know.
 
thanks for clearing that up. i recently finished watching every episode for the 2nd time and i'm still a bit lost.

tyrion said his own men turned on him in a mutiny though? did they?



Yeah, north of the wall at Crasters
 
thanks for clearing that up. i recently finished watching every episode for the 2nd time and i'm still a bit lost.

tyrion said his own men turned on him in a mutiny though? did they?

Yesh, north of the wall at the place where all baby boys born are given to the white walkers. Stabbed in the back.

Edit: crasters that's it
 
He will of gotten word while at kings landing I'd imagine.

but he was on death row? maybe varys told him during the voyage though i don't remember it being mentioned. not that it really matters i suppose but still. upon reflection it was a weak episode. i thought some of the acting in the garden scenes was a tad naff.
 
That last scene was uncomfortable to watch. I reckon that was one of the bits that Iwan Rheon said he was very uncomfortable with.

GOT is annoying though. Evil sods like Ramsay never seem to get their comeuppance.
 
That last scene was uncomfortable to watch. I reckon that was one of the bits that Iwan Rheon said he was very uncomfortable with.

GOT is annoying though. Evil sods like Ramsay never seem to get their comeuppance.

Well that's one of those annoying things about movies and TV shows in general, the bad guys always get to torture and maim the heroes in a prolonged agonising way and you're thinking "oh just wait til you get it sunshine" and then when the time comes, the hero always ends up killing the bad guy swiftly. Wouldn't be heroic to actually torture them in return I guess. Personally I would torture and maim them in revenge every bit as much as they did me, but then maybe that's why I'm not heroic :)
 
That last scene was the first I've actually felt uncomfortable watching, It also differs from the books I believe.

Sansa really has sod all luck.
 
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