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Post by Ripley on Apr 22, 2016 7:45:35 GMT -5
If anyone is interested in a GOT Live Viewing topic for commenting during the premiere, let me know and I'll set up one.
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Post by dark sister on Apr 22, 2016 11:59:53 GMT -5
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Post by vixen on Apr 22, 2016 22:12:57 GMT -5
same person leaked this to: So apparently the first episode leaked and according to the person who released these, the Sand Snakes kill everybody in Dorne, from Doran to Trystane to Hotah. I'm curious to see where the story goes from here as far as Dorne goes, assuming this isn't the last we see of Ellaria and the Sand Snakes.
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Post by dark sister on Apr 23, 2016 19:59:00 GMT -5
vixen I saw that. It actually killed my hype a bit. I hated the Dornish story last season. The only way they could've salvaged it, IMO was to kill Ellaria and the Sand Snakes and let Doran and Areo have a version of their Fire and Blood story like they did in the books, but they literally did the exact opposite with this. The fact that Tyene is going to kill Areo fucking Hotah is offensive.
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Post by vixen on Apr 24, 2016 3:31:30 GMT -5
vixen I saw that. It actually killed my hype a bit. I hated the Dornish story last season. The only way they could've salvaged it, IMO was to kill Ellaria and the Sand Snakes and let Doran and Areo have a version of their Fire and Blood story like they did in the books, but they literally did the exact opposite with this. The fact that Tyene is going to kill Areo fucking Hotah is offensive. they made a mockary of that story line, i find the Sand snakes in the TV show underwhelming.....and to think they take out all of Doran , pfft.
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Post by Ripley on Apr 26, 2016 8:30:03 GMT -5
"Episode 2 is titled “Home.” Here’s the synopsis: “Bran (Isaac Hempstead Wright) trains with the Three-Eyed Raven (Max von Sydow). In King’s Landing, Jaime (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) advises Tommen (Dean-Charles Chapman). Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) demands good news, but has to make his own. At Castle Black, the Night’s Watch stands behind Thorne (Owen Teale). Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon) proposes a plan, and Balon Greyjoy (Patrick Malahide) entertains other proposals."" The third episode of the season is titled “Oathbreaker.” Here’s the synopsis: “Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) meets her future. Bran meets the past. Tommen confronts the High Sparrow (Jonathan Pryce). Arya (Maisie Williams) trains to be No One. Varys (Conleth Hill) finds an answer. Ramsay gets a gift.” link
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Post by reckon on Apr 26, 2016 14:15:53 GMT -5
We had a free HBO weekend 4/22-4/24, and I got to binge watch the entire season 5 and the season 6 premiere. I hope I get to see Ramsay killed by the direwolf sometime. I will enjoy that. Are we going to see a Morgan/Arya TWD/GoT crossover ep? (rofl)
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Post by dark sister on Apr 26, 2016 21:44:17 GMT -5
We had a free HBO weekend 4/22-4/24, and I got to binge watch the entire season 5 and the season 6 premiere. I hope I get to see Ramsay killed by the direwolf sometime. I will enjoy that. Are we going to see a Morgan/Arya TWD/GoT crossover ep? (rofl) Arya would slaughter Morgan.
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Post by Ripley on Apr 28, 2016 17:33:07 GMT -5
This 'Game Of Thrones' Reveal Makes A Big Plot Hole Even Worse www.huffingtonpost.com/2016/04/27/game-of-thrones-note-plot-hole_n_9794050.html"...“The Princess Myrcella died by poison on our return journey. I suspect Ellaria Sand, not you, but my sister will demand war. I doubt Ellaria’s head will appease her, but it is a start, along with your neices [sic]. Your son cannot stay in King’s Landing. I am sending him back on the same ship.” The note reveals why the Sand Snakes took action, but the damning line is that this confirms Trystane was on the ship that left Dorne. That ship is still at King’s Landing. So how the hell did the Sand Snakes get there? If you look at the shots of the ship on the water from the Season 6 premiere, both before Jaime Lannister arrives on shore and right before the Sand Snakes murder Trystane, it appears the shadows are similar. (The clouds look awfully similar, too.)m dark sister, vixen @candip. I was wondering about this as it aired.
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Post by vixen on Apr 28, 2016 19:39:03 GMT -5
This 'Game Of Thrones' Reveal Makes A Big Plot Hole Even Worse www.huffingtonpost.com/2016/04/27/game-of-thrones-note-plot-hole_n_9794050.html"...“The Princess Myrcella died by poison on our return journey. I suspect Ellaria Sand, not you, but my sister will demand war. I doubt Ellaria’s head will appease her, but it is a start, along with your neices [sic]. Your son cannot stay in King’s Landing. I am sending him back on the same ship.” The note reveals why the Sand Snakes took action, but the damning line is that this confirms Trystane was on the ship that left Dorne. That ship is still at King’s Landing. So how the hell did the Sand Snakes get there? If you look at the shots of the ship on the water from the Season 6 premiere, both before Jaime Lannister arrives on shore and right before the Sand Snakes murder Trystane, it appears the shadows are similar. (The clouds look awfully similar, too.)m dark sister , vixen @candip. I was wondering about this as it aired. That whole thing was off if u ask me , i mean we know that Trystane knows shes dead cause he was making those death eyes thingys on the boat..but would have liked to seen Jaime and him have a convo about it. I'm wondering if the SS will say Kingslanding were the ones to kill him..In the books Dorne is trying to aline with Dany and the Targarions by sending the other Doran son to marry Dany..so from here on out the books and the TV show are not gonna match up....Tyrion will take Quentons[the other sons]place in releasing the other 2 dragons , lets hope his fate wont be like Quentons. Also Doren wasnt that into Kingslanding as it was portraid he was on the show... hes still alive and Ellaria wants peace , this will be the first of many things that will not be like in the books.
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Post by reckon on Apr 28, 2016 22:17:43 GMT -5
I'll be reading these threads until we get another free HBO weekend. (rofl)
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Post by dark sister on Apr 29, 2016 16:34:02 GMT -5
This 'Game Of Thrones' Reveal Makes A Big Plot Hole Even Worse www.huffingtonpost.com/2016/04/27/game-of-thrones-note-plot-hole_n_9794050.html"...“The Princess Myrcella died by poison on our return journey. I suspect Ellaria Sand, not you, but my sister will demand war. I doubt Ellaria’s head will appease her, but it is a start, along with your neices [sic]. Your son cannot stay in King’s Landing. I am sending him back on the same ship.” The note reveals why the Sand Snakes took action, but the damning line is that this confirms Trystane was on the ship that left Dorne. That ship is still at King’s Landing. So how the hell did the Sand Snakes get there? If you look at the shots of the ship on the water from the Season 6 premiere, both before Jaime Lannister arrives on shore and right before the Sand Snakes murder Trystane, it appears the shadows are similar. (The clouds look awfully similar, too.)m dark sister, vixen @candip. I was wondering about this as it aired. I think it's meant to be that Jaime sent the boat with Trystane back to Dorne, and somehow the Sham Snakes met up with it and got on board? They must have jetskis. D&D didn't even try to make sense of this shit show.
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Post by dark sister on May 1, 2016 23:51:35 GMT -5
Tonight's episode was near perfect. Easy 9/10
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Post by Ripley on May 2, 2016 2:01:18 GMT -5
Agreed-I loved it.
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Post by urdeadtome on May 2, 2016 10:41:46 GMT -5
Tonight's episode was near perfect. Easy 9/10 I peed a little at the end!!
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Post by reckon on May 2, 2016 12:09:22 GMT -5
Any plot points from the ep anyone could share would be greatly appreciated!
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Post by Ripley on May 6, 2016 23:28:30 GMT -5
One Tiny Detail Proves 'Game Of Thrones' Is Finally Confirming That Big Theory www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/game-of-thrones-is-confirming-your-favorite-fan-theory_us_"...R + L = J (Rhaegar + Lyanna = Jon) is the most well-supported fan theory in all of Westeros. According to the theory, Jon Snow’s parents are actually Rhaegar Targaryen and Ned Stark’s sister, Lyanna. Ned Stark is believed to have found his dying sister at the Tower of Joy and supposedly promised her to keep the truth about Snow’s parents a secret. A preview for the upcoming “Game of Thrones” episode, “Oathbreaker,” reveals Bran will have a vision of the Tower of Joy, so it appears the theory will finally be proven or disproven once and for all. But there’s one major clue that suggests you can go ahead and call this confirmed: The episode showing the Tower of Joy scene, and possibly revealing Lyanna Stark as Jon Snow’s mom, will air on Mother’s Day...."
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Post by Ripley on May 6, 2016 23:30:42 GMT -5
Here reckonI'm on my phone & would probably forget something big from the episode , so this may be better.
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Post by Ripley on May 6, 2016 23:33:25 GMT -5
"...Martin’s feminism doesn’t come across in the form of kickass characters, although the books and the show have plenty of those. It is detectable in the way all of the women of Westeros define themselves based on their position with respect to the patriarchal system they inhabit. Whether they seek to overthrow it (like Daenerys Targaryen and Ellaria Sand), try to seize control within its limits (like Yara Greyjoy), rebel against it and become outcasts (like Arya Stark, Meera Reed and, to a certain extent, Brienne of Tarth), try to survive its perils (like Sansa Stark), use their position of authority within it (like Catelyn Stark or Olenna Tyrell) or manipulate their way forward (like Cersei Lannister or Margaery Tyrell), all of the women of Westeros have one problem in common: they are not men..." 'Game of Thrones' Has a Woman Problem (And It's Not What You Think) www.huffingtonpost.com/giulia-blasi/game-of-thrones-has-a-woman-problem_b_9849910.html
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Post by reckon on May 7, 2016 23:13:43 GMT -5
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Post by Ripley on May 25, 2016 19:54:32 GMT -5
HBO has released new images for the upcoming Game Of Thrones episode, "Blood of my Blood". Photos range from Danaerys on horseback with Daario to Margarey preparing for her walk of shame to Arya, as well as her target Lady Crane. "Blood of my Blood" is already set to be an explosive episode, picking up directly from the white walker attack that saw us lose fan favourite character Hodor. An old foe comes back into the picture. Gilly (Hannah Murray) meets Sam’s (John Bradley) family. Arya (Maisie Williams) faces a difficult choice. Jaime (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) faces off against the High Sparrow (Jonathan Pryce). Written by Bryan Cogman; directed by Jack Bender. moviepilot.com/posts/3933964?utm_source=fb-stream-post&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=margaery-set-to-face-the-walk-of-shame-in-new-game-of-thrones-photos
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Post by reckon on May 26, 2016 22:00:56 GMT -5
Are they going to have another naked woman walk of shame? One got the point across, two seems gratuitous, imo.
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Post by dark sister on May 27, 2016 12:26:27 GMT -5
Are they going to have another naked woman walk of shame? One got the point across, two seems gratuitous, imo. No, they're not.
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Post by Ripley on May 27, 2016 13:31:09 GMT -5
dark sister do you think Sansa is pregnant with Ramsay's child? I'm thinking yes because of the nausea, her comments, spoiler photos etc. Sansa having the child of the new (insane) Lord Bolton would raise all sorts of legal complications for her. Ramsay wouldn't rest if he knew a child was coming to get his hands on Sansa and their baby. I'm very curious about this episode and glad they'll spare Margaery.
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Post by dark sister on May 27, 2016 16:28:57 GMT -5
dark sister do you think Sansa is pregnant with Ramsay's child? I'm thinking yes because of the nausea, her comments, spoiler photos etc. Sansa having the child of the new (insane) Lord Bolton would raise all sorts of legal complications for her. Ramsay wouldn't rest if he knew a child was coming to get his hands on Sansa and their baby. I'm very curious about this episode and glad they'll spare Margaery. Not at all, when was it mentioned in the show that she had nausea? I don't recall that. And I never thought she looked pregnant in any photos. She's wearing a thick dress.
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Post by Ripley on May 27, 2016 18:01:53 GMT -5
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Post by dark sister on May 28, 2016 6:40:28 GMT -5
Ahh because of that quote. Yeah, I don't think they're going to do that to her. I can't see the purpose it would serve narrative wise. And that would suck.
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Post by Ripley on May 28, 2016 7:28:51 GMT -5
To me it would be predictable and undercut Sansa's newfound confidence plus some families in the North would not ignore Ramsay's paternal rights and would understand his desire to have the child even though they know he's an insane sadist.
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Post by vixen on May 28, 2016 20:22:06 GMT -5
dark sister do you think Sansa is pregnant with Ramsay's child? I'm thinking yes because of the nausea, her comments, spoiler photos etc. Sansa having the child of the new (insane) Lord Bolton would raise all sorts of legal complications for her. Ramsay wouldn't rest if he knew a child was coming to get his hands on Sansa and their baby. I'm very curious about this episode and glad they'll spare Margaery. I think i posted some spoilers for ramsey and a break down of some of the action a week or so ago in this thread..i dont believe we'll have to worry about RB. But i heard this so take with a grain of salt. Robert B. raped lyanna in a blind lust , and she ran to ragnar who hid her...so JS maybe in line for the throne being the child of L and Robert B......i realy would think that is eddard knew this he wouldnt be besties with Robert B. but was told no one knew this secret.
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Post by Ripley on May 30, 2016 15:25:13 GMT -5
"...For Benjen, who now hovers somewhere between man and wight due to injuries sustained by White Walkers and magical healing enacted by the Children of the Forest, he truly holds the future of Westeros in his cold hands. In "The Door," the Three-Eyed Raven (Max von Sydow) tells Bran, "The time has come for you to become me." Benjen, a disciple of the Raven who seemingly knows a thing or two about his purpose, speaks about Bran as though he is the Raven reborn. Given the power levels of the young Stark exhibited throughout season six, it's plain as day that Bran will play a key role in the war to come, and may also play a role in wars already waged. But Bran's uncle isn't the only old school Stark whose hands viewers should focus on, even if everyone is understandably excited about the resolution of one of the show's longest-running mysteries. A closer look at Bran's visions at the start of the episode produces some interesting new insight into theories born in the past and crucial for the future. One of those visions was especially eye-catching: Mad King Aerys Targaryen (David Rintoul) commanding Jaime Lannister to "burn them all," only to die at the so-called Kingslayer's hands moment later. The Mad King's fluorescent green obsession was bound to draw the eye, but it lures viewers away from an even more important reveal about Bran's father. In the vision, young Ned Stark (Robert Aramayo) once again stands at the Tower of Joy, asking about his sister. A split-second later, we see a blood-covered hand, seemingly belonging to Ned based on the coloring of the wristguard, hovering over a bloody belly. Is this Ned's sister Lyanna, sporting a surgical incision? If so, it further fuels the long-standing theory that Lyanna died at the Tower of Joy giving life to her secret Targaryen offspring, a man we all know as Jon Snow...." www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/game-thrones-confirms-stark-theory-898209?facebook_20160530I plan to re-watch the episode to be sure of what I saw and also because I loved seeing Benjen again.
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