A man is what people say he is and nothing more.
S2EP10 - [sp]So if the dragons gave the warlocks power again, were they just faking it for the past hundred years or so?[/sp]
I'd advise against reading the book after the season you just watched, and would suggest starting with the first book, for the simple matter that the tv adaptation leaves quite a lot out, much of it which will be important later. (Quarth happened entirely differently)
[QUOTE=thrawn2787;36185486]6 and 7 won't be out in a month...[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/products/george+r-+r-+martin/a+game+of+thrones3a+the+story+continues/8925834/[/url]
wtf :(
[QUOTE=parket;36192425][url]http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/products/george+r-+r-+martin/a+game+of+thrones3a+the+story+continues/8925834/[/url]
wtf :([/QUOTE]
It's because some books got spilt into 2 volumes I think.
Was it really necessary for Tywin to go in on a horse?
welp, a few chapter into ASOS and things are starting to fall apart, can anyone tell me why [sp] roose bolton has harrenhal? wasnt gregor left in charge? and isnt bolton a bannerman for stark? in which case, why was arya being held captive there? and if bolton has betrayed robb, then why would he help the tully's and others recapture jamie? ugh, might stop reading and just wait for the next season, as the changes seem to be getting more dramatic and i cant be arsed to read the first two books. [/sp]
[QUOTE=burninplaces;36192466]welp, a few chapter into ASOS and things are starting to fall apart, can anyone tell me why [sp] roose bolton has harrenhal? wasnt gregor left in charge? and isnt bolton a bannerman for stark? in which case, why was arya being held captive there? and if bolton has betrayed robb, then why would he help the tully's and others recapture jamie? ugh, might stop reading and just wait for the next season, as the changes seem to be getting more dramatic and i cant be arsed to read the first two books. [/sp][/QUOTE]
Should have read the books brah
CKII - GoT patch out
[url]http://www.reddit.com/r/paradoxplaza/comments/ujjn7/a_game_of_thrones_v011_released/[/url]
[quote]- Added Wildfire.[/quote]
:o
[QUOTE=burninplaces;36192813]isnt that kind of a spoiler?[/QUOTE]
The episode has aired.
i dont think it has for americans, but w/e
also, WHERE THE HELL IS SER BARRISTAN
So why did Bolton destroy Winterfell? Did he even let those Ironmen leave or did he kill them once they were outside?
[QUOTE=Thom12255;36192899]So why did Bolton destroy Winterfell? Did he even let those Ironmen leave or did he kill them once they were outside?[/QUOTE]
Because he's a Bastard :v:
Damn that ending was badass.
so what happened to theon?
[QUOTE=Torfaldur;36193034]so what happened to theon?[/QUOTE]
reek reek it rhymes with weak
[QUOTE=Torfaldur;36193034]so what happened to theon?[/QUOTE]
What is dead may never die!
and did the ironmen torch the village before leaving or something? why was everything on fire.
[QUOTE=Torfaldur;36193034]so what happened to theon?[/QUOTE]
You just can't take Theon seriously, he's such a loser :v:
The scene with his speech got me laughing hard.
[QUOTE=burninplaces;36192858]i dont think it has for americans, but w/e
also, WHERE THE HELL IS SER BARRISTAN[/QUOTE]
yes it has
[QUOTE=Torfaldur;36193075]and did the ironmen torch the village before leaving or something? why was everything on fire.[/QUOTE]
You can blame Bolton for that.
The events at the Winterfell felt a bit rushed and because I didn't read the books I have no idea [sp]what happened to Theon and who burned the castle down.[/sp] Everything else was pretty good, except poor Tyrion.
Also I thought The Walking Dead ended a month ago.
It must be confusing as fuck for non-book readers as to why snow killed half-hand.
[QUOTE=myalt22;36193321]It must be confusing as fuck for non-book readers as to why snow killed half-hand.[/QUOTE]
I thought it was kinda obvious.
In a previous episode Jon and him were plotting something (cant remember the exact words, I think it was something to do with gaining their trust). I know that Halfhand is only pretending to fight Jon.
EDIT: I cant be the only one who thinks that scene with the three blasts reminds me of LOST. Specially the music.
[QUOTE=myalt22;36193321]It must be confusing as fuck for non-book readers as to why snow killed half-hand.[/QUOTE]
it was confusing. why did he do it? seemed like they were plotting something when he pushed him down the hill.
[QUOTE=parket;36192799]why did the white walkers not kill your fat guy[/QUOTE]
Because hes just to lovable.
[QUOTE=burninplaces;36192858]i dont think it has for americans, but w/e[/QUOTE]
HBO is the original channel. It's the British who don't get it "officially" until today.
Question to book readers:
[sp]Going by the second season's ending, it seems that the Night's Watch will have a pretty damn good idea that the Others are back.
Now, I've read on some spoilers because I can't help myself, and I know Sam survives, so he could tell the rest, so, why is it that in the next 3 books the rest of Westeros isn't more in a panic about the Others? I don't see much mention towards them in plot summaries or anything, and you'd think they'd have their heads up in fear about them.
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[QUOTE=Kendra;36193654]Question to book readers:
[sp]Going by the second season's ending, it seems that the Night's Watch will have a pretty damn good idea that the Others are back.
Now, I've read on some spoilers because I can't help myself, and I know Sam survives, so he could tell the rest, so, why is it that in the next 3 books the rest of Westeros isn't more in a panic about the Others? I don't see much mention towards them in plot summaries or anything, and you'd think they'd have their heads up in fear about them.
[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp]They're too busy being caught up in their own troubles. It's ironic, because the people of Westeros now mock and joke about the two elements in that world which could be the end of them all. White Walkers and Dragons. A Song of Ice and Fire.[/sp]
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