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Priceless. Ser Davos had better not end up dead!
I kind of hope Denny gets killed.
I think Davos has a few more episodes in him yet. I wouldn't bet on him getting through next season...
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
Nice little easter egg that. And Sam too busy being all righteously angry and shit to even notice.
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
I'm a little concerned they're flying through the story a bit quick this year. Compared to previous seasons where actually not much happens in some episodes, but you find out loads of stuff. We've had most of a season's worth of events in the last 2 episodes...
Also, Tormund's crush on Brienne. Love it.
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
I'm still enjoying it though. The fiery battle last week was epic. They've finally got the CGI dragons done to a much better standard too.
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Yeah, he's repeated it too many times now for it not to have a payoff somewhere down the line. I think he's going to make it though.
They did cover it back in Ep.1 (and last season when the Hound initially fell in with the Brotherhood), although I'd understand if you didn't think "I seen it in the flames, didn't I?" was a good explanation. Once that was done there wasn't much to cover about their journey aside from more horseback snark. Now I enjoy hearing the Hound call people names as much as the next guy, but it would have been padding.
They've been diverging from the storyline in the books since the beginning (although only on very minor details in S1). There are entire plotlines in the book that haven't appeared in the show at all (Aegon Targaryen), or that are different to the point of being unrecognisable (Dorne), characters that are alive in the books but dead in the show (Jon's besties in the Night's Watch, Barristan Selmy) and any number of other important differences. The show was never going to have the same ending as the books.
But I can't imagine anything would have been signed off if HBO hadn't had at least a synopsis of the entire plot from GRRM.
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
Interesting point from Caitlin Moran on Thronecast last night, about the phrophecy for Cersei. The "little brother" that will kill her might just be her new child?