Speaking of improving on the book, the Sansa story has only gotten better. I was curious to see how Littlefinger would handle Lysa's death (in the book, someone else was present and he pinned the death on him) and the way Sansa saved his ass was priceless. But not only that, she's learning from him. She lied by telling the truth. Fantastic.
Fun fact: Did you know "Oberyn Martell" has no "I"s in it?
Monologuing after he was dead would have been pointless, because then he wouldn't have gotten the Mountain to admit his guilt. Of course, that confession didn't work out too well for him.
137th Gebirg said:My only complaint was the way the Mormont betrayal was handled. It seemed very clunky and forced how the pardon note got to them in Mereen. In the previews, it showed that he already got his pardon a couple seasons back. And now, the same 2-to-3-year-old letter pops up again from Tywin Lannister, with Robert Baratheon's signature on it, after it had already been delivered elsewhere? What, was it sent back to King's Landing the first time and then bounce back around Essos until it found its way into Barriston Selmy's hands? I understand they had to get him out of Mereen but it really could have been handled better.
^^^ Oh yes. The Vale Lords know who she really is now, so Littlefinger holding that against her is a non-starter. Yes, she holds most of the cards now.
She's still Tyrion's wife though, and as long as he's alive she cannot marry Robyn an become queen of the Vale.
She's also Robin's first cousin - I think that's a little too close a relation for marriage.
Since English isn't my first language, I didn't get the Mountain's last words. He mumbled too much for me. Of course, I assume it's difficult to speak clearly when you are doing what he was doing. (Again ...). Did the Mountain finally admid that he killed Oberyn's sister and her children? Could someone fill in the gap for me, please?
Since English isn't my first language, I didn't get the Mountain's last words. He mumbled too much for me. Of course, I assume it's difficult to speak clearly when you are doing what he was doing. (Again ...). Did the Mountain finally admid that he killed Oberyn's sister and her children? Could someone fill in the gap for me, please?
Yes, he basically "yes, I raped her, yes I killed her. I crushed her head. Just. Like. THIS!"
SPLAT!
Arya's laugh was just perfect. As dark as this show is, I love that it's not afraid to inject a little levity here and there. It doesn't take itself too seriously and I love that.
Yes, he basically "yes, I raped her, yes I killed her. I crushed her head. Just. Like. THIS!"
SPLAT!
He changed the order: He killed her children, then raped and killed her.
I'm stealing this.Fun fact: Did you know "Oberyn Martell" has no "I"s in it?
The small council scene in episode 6 ends with Tywin asking Mace to fetch him a quill and paper, so It's pretty much implied that the pardon was newly penned by Tywin, but made to look like it was from Robert from two years ago. It's handled a little differently in the book. When Barristan joins Dany, he's incognito as "Arstan Whitebeard." When he finally reveals his true identity to her, he also spills the beans on Jorah, as he was part of Robert's small council and fully aware of Jorah's past spying. As I recall, show Barristan mentioned he was NOT on the small council. And this way, the show could keep Jorah around for more of the season. In the book, I believe he's banished either prior to the capture of Meereen or just after it.My only complaint was the way the Mormont betrayal was handled. It seemed very clunky and forced how the pardon note got to them in Mereen. In the previews, it showed that he already got his pardon a couple seasons back. And now, the same 2-to-3-year-old letter pops up again from Tywin Lannister, with Robert Baratheon's signature on it, after it had already been delivered elsewhere? What, was it sent back to King's Landing the first time and then bounce back around Essos until it found its way into Barriston Selmy's hands? I understand they had to get him out of Mereen but it really could have been handled better.
Then all is....not well, but fucker needs be dead. Along with another bunch of people. Get me right, I'm glad the show is getting an emotional response out of me, but it's oh so sweet when some people do get theirs.There was a very clear shot of Oberyn's squire wiping his spear points with a sponge, a reminder that the Viper fights with poisoned blades. The Mountain is toast.
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