Game of Thrones
#121
Posted 2012-May-05, 14:27
#122
Posted 2012-May-05, 14:28
#124
Posted 2012-May-06, 08:56
#125
Posted 2012-May-06, 12:40
also glad adam marbrand was melded with bronn, why did he exist in the first place.
i read the first three books fats, the fourth took forever, the pace just became too slow.
#126
Posted 2012-May-06, 13:59
luke warm, on 2012-May-06, 08:56, said:
Not necessarily, Viserys wasn't immune to heat. Not all the Starks seem equal in their green magic either.
#127
Posted 2012-May-06, 14:05
babalu1997, on 2012-May-06, 12:40, said:
also glad adam marbrand was melded with bronn, why did he exist in the first place.
i read the first three books fats, the fourth took forever, the pace just became too slow.
I think it unfortunate that we miss the trek of Arya and Gendry between the death of Yoren and their capture as it helps develop both of their characters. Arya has had a bunch of her scenes condensed both in the trek down to king's landing and in the escape from king's landing, I guess because much of the chapters are more inside her head and that may not translate as well to TV.
Mardbrand is a whatever, except it is a bit odd for Bronn to have a role separate from Tyrion like commander of the King's watch, or to expect that all the people would trust a sellsword for that role rather than a proven bannerman.
#128
Posted 2012-May-06, 23:02
babalu1997, on 2012-May-06, 12:40, said:
also glad adam marbrand was melded with bronn, why did he exist in the first place.
i read the first three books fats, the fourth took forever, the pace just became too slow.
More like Bywater combined with Bronn. And I liked Bywater, and was sad about his death.
#129
Posted 2012-May-06, 23:03
luke warm, on 2012-May-06, 08:56, said:
Lyanna
And I echo what Mike said. Also other Targaryens.
#132
Posted 2012-May-10, 22:50
#133
Posted 2012-May-11, 00:43
JLOGIC, on 2012-May-10, 22:50, said:
Doreah
That's an interesting theory. (This is a diversion from the book, so I don't know the answer, either, and don't think that I have spoilers. I was going to say my guess, but as it likely is based on trying to remerge with the book, it MIGHT be a spoiler, and so won't post.)
#134
Posted 2012-May-11, 03:29
Elianna, on 2012-May-11, 00:43, said:
That's an interesting theory. (This is a diversion from the book, so I don't know the answer, either, and don't think that I have spoilers. I was going to say my guess, but as it likely is based on trying to remerge with the book, it MIGHT be a spoiler, and so won't post.)
Wasn't it (in the TV show) the Wizards who took the dragons? We saw the Wizards in the "previously on GoT..." flashback at the start to remind us of them and then the final scene shows someone who looks like the Wizard we saw carrying the covered dragons up to the Wizard tower, no?
#135
Posted 2012-May-13, 15:07
Mbodell, on 2012-May-11, 03:29, said:
If I recall correctly, it was someone hooded, but we didn't see his face. But perhaps I missed it. Anyway, that would have been my guess on who took them.
#136
Posted 2012-May-14, 13:44
Elianna, on 2012-May-13, 15:07, said:
i knew it was the wizard, but i did not post it here because rain was not giving away any prizes.
it was a goor prelude to the dany's acid trip
#138
Posted 2012-June-05, 03:51
#139
Posted 2012-June-05, 14:47
luke warm, on 2012-June-05, 03:51, said:
Those shown at the end of this season were not what were called "white walkers" in the book. The "white walkers"/"others" are those that animated the ones that we saw at the end of this season (and we saw them at the beginning of season 1) .
Also, you may want to reread the first chapter of A Storm of Swords.
#140
Posted 2012-June-05, 15:51
VMars, on 2012-June-05, 14:47, said:
with pleasure