Game of Thrones Thread

I'm so rooting for Euron. Time to turn that SJW-infested shitpile that is Dorne into a good old gender-conforming patriarchy. Fuck those filthy lesbians.

MAKE DORNE GREAT AGAIN !

How can someone NOT root for a man that does something hilariously epic as THIS!?

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That's greyscale scene though, that hit some nerve I didn't realize I had. Disturbing, then the transition happened. I'm still a little uneasy atm

They Greyscale scene was...yeah. I can't imagine what Jorah's body will look like when it's over, though. Definitely not something that'll get him in the sack with Daenerys, though.
 
How can someone NOT root for a man that does something hilariously epic as THIS!?

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They Greyscale scene was...yeah. I can't imagine what Jorah's body will look like when it's over, though. Definitely not something that'll get him in the sack with Daenerys, though.

DAMN STRAIGHT! Then he laughs as he charges to gut the nearest motherfucker!

Considering Samwell had that ointment, I guess it'll look like Shireen's face.

He'll still pull this face when he realises that Jon banged Dany though.

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What could Theon actually do? One step and Euron would have killed Yara, then him.
I don't know, throw a fucking knife at his face?
He was trained as a warrior by Rodrik Kassel and apparently all that went to waste.
 
So this guy brought up some points that were kind of in the back of my head as I watched the episode, but I was telling myself, "Nah. Nah, no way. Uh-uh. Nah. Nah, everything's fine."

 
Nymeria!! :'D I was hoping she would come back!

So this guy brought up some points that were kind of in the back of my head as I watched the episode, but I was telling myself, "Nah. Nah, no way. Uh-uh. Nah. Nah, everything's fine."


Eh.... I feel that's just a LITTLE bit nitpicky. I can see some of his points, although the fact they're all trying to take down Cercsi, who is a woman herself kinda makes things a little even.
 
Theory time.

A workmate of mine reckons the wolf that Arya confronted was Nymeria, but Bran had warged inside the wolf, hence her reaction.

Legs to this theory or no?
"That's not you" is a callback to when Ned was telling Arya she'd be a lady in a castle and her reaction was "that's not me". Nymeria's now a queen whose pack ravages the Riverlands, not Arya's pet direwolf. I'm actually surprised they didn't stuff a wall of exposition explaining that, given the show's usual penchant for underestimating the memory of show watchers.
 
"That's not you" is a callback to when Ned was telling Arya she'd be a lady in a castle and her reaction was "that's not me". Nymeria's now a queen whose pack ravages the Riverlands, not Arya's pet direwolf. I'm actually surprised they didn't stuff a wall of exposition explaining that, given the show's usual penchant for underestimating the memory of show watchers.
There's always next episode's recap.
 
So this guy brought up some points that were kind of in the back of my head as I watched the episode, but I was telling myself, "Nah. Nah, no way. Uh-uh. Nah. Nah, everything's fine."

I didn't watch the video but was anything made of The Prince That Was Promised becoming The Troon That Was Promised?
 
I didn't watch the video but was anything made of The Prince That Was Promised becoming The Troon That Was Promised?

Surprisingly no. But that scene was the one that really stood out to me as being close to SJW pandering rather than the points this guy brings up about all the handicapped men being below the OP Mary Sues. It wasn't too big of a deal though, but Missandei's tone during her tangent about the word being genderless kind of made me roll my eyes.
 
Surprisingly no. But that scene was the one that really stood out to me as being close to SJW pandering rather than the points this guy brings up about all the handicapped men being below the OP Mary Sues. It wasn't too big of a deal though, but Missandei's tone during her tangent about the word being genderless kind of made me roll my eyes.
Except that was established in the books in like, the mid-90s. It was a major plot point that the show chose to neglect for a more dramatic reveal later. I wanna say the first time it comes out that it's genderless is in like, book 2.
 
Except that was established in the books in like, the mid-90s. It was a major plot point that the show chose to neglect for a more dramatic reveal later. I wanna say the first time it comes out that it's genderless is in like, book 2.

Well in that case, I stand corrected.
 
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