So it's the big finish tomorrow night. I'm excited
I wonder how many main characters are going to live through it
So it's the big finish tomorrow night. I'm excited
I wonder how many main characters are going to live through it
I couldn't watch it last night, the fucking power was out
I'll see if I can catch it tonite
do you watch it on TDC ?
I usually watch it on HBO when it's first run on Sunday night. They will have it On Demand starting today, so I can catch it any time now.
do you need to pay a supplement for that or is it included in the monthly fee?
As long as you already subscribe to the premium channel (HBO, Showtime, Cinemax, etc) you get all the stuff they offer On Demand for free
nice. If we lived in the US, I'm pretty sure we'd get it because I don't mind paying for a good service.
Well, after letting the episode sink in for a bit, it was pretty awesome. They did an excellent job (IMHO) of wrapping up a lot of story lines and setting the stage for next season.
If I have a complaint about the episode, it's just a minor one. I thought the way they resolved Dany being captured in the House of the Undying was a little too "quick and easy". That felt like the weakest part of the episode to me. Everything up to that point in that storyline was great, I just don't like the way it resolved.
Other than that, I loved it
Next season is so far away
Thereon's (whatever his name is) speech in Winterhold
loved how it ended
I thought he'd never shut up
I liked how the Wildlings were marching the prisoners to camp and Ygritte was behind Jon Snow and she kept saying things to him and whacking him in the head with a sword when he was ignoring her
I liked the part with Ayra and her assassin friend....he's talking about how she can become a 'faceless man', then he turns away for a sec and has a new face!
I thought that was pretty cool
It was almost as if Dany and the dragons have special powers when together. I loved the creepy warlock guy and his house of craziness, sad to see him burned to a crisp.
I'd have to disagree with your overview. I thought last week's episode would have been a great season ender. This week's seemed to be the afterglow of what happened with some minor explanations. I liked that the pretty young Stark girl doesn't have to marry Jauffre the Twat and that Tyrian (dwarf guy) Lannister actually has some humility.
If was an odd show for me....if Daddy Lannister (Tyrion?) came and saved the other Lannisters in the castle, why all the hate for the dwarf Lannister? He's the son of Tyrion isn't he? And he also almost saved the castle from an entire fleet of ships.
I've missed something....
Yeah, I think that's why the old Watcher dude was provoking Snow...he mentioned something about infiltrating the Wildlings an episode or 2 ago...and he knew the only way to do that was to get Jon to kill him. That's why he said all those evil things about Jon's parents.
Yup, never saw that coming...now we know how he is able to kill people and not get caught.
Special effects the past couple of episodes have been epic. The White Walker at the end was just amazing as well.
They had to do this episode, there was way too much left unresolved after the battle episode last weekend.
I think Tyrion is being treated as second class because he always has been, and now that Lord Tywin is back, Tyrion is back to being relegated to 2nd class status. Nobody in his family has ever really liked him.
As for Sansa and Joffrey, Sansa has now had two opportunities to leave King's Landing, yet both times she elected to stay....that girl is just dumber that a sack of wet mice, especially when she was told that just because she doesn't have to marry Joffrey now, that doesn't mean she's a free woman.