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  • TroyShark
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    Originally posted by Das Delfin
    Varys' presence in dorn means that dorn and the tyrells are going to unite with deanerys and the greyjoys

    I fucking hate sansa. We all know she's going to let littlefinger come in between her and Jon.

    Bran has the mark of the white walker leader on his arm. I could see him letting the white walkers over the spellbound wall

    Arya was pretty badass this episode. A nice turn of events for the stark family
    I'm confused, Bran's Uncle said "and while it stands the dead can't pass" talking about the wall and how it has spells cast in it or something. So how can the walkers pass. Maybe you're correct Das Delfin?

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  • Wschnitz
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    Originally posted by Massive Lee
    Uhhh, when is the next nood sceen with Daenerys ?
    IIRC since the first one none of them are her anymore anyway, body doubles.

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  • Massive Lee
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    Uhhh, when is the next nood sceen with Daenerys ?

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  • Dozyproductions
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    Thanks guys. Makes it ever more bad ass.

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  • stonea
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    I just figured Varys got more ships and an army from Dorne and they were on their way to Westeros.

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  • kickinindian
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    someone else i watched it with pointed out that their were dornish and tyrell ships in that fleet. so she is already on her way to kings landing.

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  • Das Delfin
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    most likely an editing mistake. They might not have had time to show Varys returning to Mareen etc and just assumed people would figure it out. But there are definitely not two Varyses. That would be a huge plot twist

    ...wait

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  • Dozyproductions
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    Yeah but look at the last shot in the episode. There is another varys standing right behind daenerys. Editing mistake perhaps?

    Last edited by Dozyproductions; 06-27-2016, 07:27 AM.

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  • Das Delfin
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    Varys' presence in dorn means that dorn and the tyrells are going to unite with deanerys and the greyjoys

    I fucking hate sansa. We all know she's going to let littlefinger come in between her and Jon.

    Bran has the mark of the white walker leader on his arm. I could see him letting the white walkers over the spellbound wall

    Arya was pretty badass this episode. A nice turn of events for the stark family

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  • Dozyproductions
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    Seriously. Some great twists and some great setups. Doesn't hurt to have a great director. Can he do the rest of the next two seasons?

    Some questions... how many eunuchs do we have in this show now? Didn't Varys leave and presumable who we saw in Dorne? So who did we see in that last couple of frames with Daenerys?

    I wonder if Bran can tell Jon about his heritage in some sort of timely manner. You know, before littlefinger can fuck it up jon's claim to the north some how haha. That plus in time when daenerys come by.

    Laslty, Lady Mormont is such a bad ass. I hope she's in every following episode. After looking in to the actresses imdb, this is her first acting gig. Damn, she's a more convincing bad ass then some grown ups I know.
    Last edited by Dozyproductions; 06-26-2016, 10:15 PM.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Good God. Best episode of the series thus far. Twists I didn't see coming. It's going to get insane, the real battles are still yet to come.

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  • bikerbill2021
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    god dammit, fuck my friend for being right about his spoilers.

    still, pretty good episode, no where near in intensity as the previous episode, but still great none the less. arya came out of fucking no where

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  • Todd Black 88
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    Neither flows as well as "you know nothing Jon Snow"

    I agree, him seeing the wall of calvalry coming towards him, removing his swords sheath, and bracing.....solo......was epic.

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  • Exodus_2pt0
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    To be clear, I was more referring to his leadership decisions. Like bringing the Wildlings south of the wall even though they had been fighting for centuries.

    He's allot like his father. Noticed that from his executions, he paid attention to his lessons.

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  • Exodus_2pt0
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    You are correct there, but at the same time the side of him that made him fall for that is the same thing that makes him such a great prospect to be King.

    He will always be a Stark to me. Watching him prepare to take on a wall of mounted swordsman on his own was more epic than Daenerys and her dragons.

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