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[HBO] Game of Thrones S2 on Sunday; spoilers abound, no tags; NO BOOKS
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For the night is dark, and full of terrors
Still not sure what to say.
Also, Tyrion was even more awesome than usual in this episode. He just kills every scene he's in.
WiiU NNID: BigDookie
So much.... so much to process...
Difficult to watch.
Also, I definitely laughed out loud at some of the sick burns. I think my favorite was Renly's: "born amidst salt and smoke? Is he a ham?"
Which was more disturbing:
The Joffrey/Sansa scene
The Joffrey/Whores scene
The Rat in the Bucket scene
The Birth
Overall a disturbing episode of television all around.
Most disturbing by a mile.
Also, the actor playing Roz has been quite good--she was aces in that (horrible) scene.
EDIT: Yikes. That was certainly disturbing.
I know it's weird, but those are called credits.
What the fuck is a 2nd 2nd Asst Director? That wasn't in the book!
Actual reactions to the end of the episode:
Reactions to the rest of the episode:
Hit with. Though I'm not sure one is better than the other.
I thought the latter was implied pretty heavily.
And it needs to be pointed out that there's a difference between being a cunt and being psychotic little shit.
Stannis is a cunt. Joffrey is something else entirely and I hope that he dies screaming.
Harrenhal, for reference. The next episode has it in the title, which I will spoil here:
As for your first (well, second, but the first hardly counts) spoiler:
Ros tees up and hits the girl on her fanny. . .with the horned end certainly, but no insertion.
It seemed like it was going in the direction of the latter, but then I wasn't sure because all we saw was the former--which I was thankful for, because as-is I could barely stomach it. I really hope that future episodes aren't this gristly. I'll have to start skipping through if they lean any harder on the torture, which would be unfortunate, since skipping through ruins the dramatic structure and this is a pretty great show. Still, there's only so much I can deal with watching.
yeah that was fucking great hahaha
really fucked up episode though. pretty sure it was hit with on the joffrey question, but I have nothing to base that on. maybe hope.
Re: The intro:
Harrenhaal, Pyke and...somewhere else got added in because they were relevant to the plot for the episode.
Re: The rest:
Joffrey is THE WORST.
Tyrion is THE BEST.
Baelish is still a tool.
Stannis and Renly is getting badass.
I'm far less scared of Gregor Clegane now.
I want to know what spice boy's name is.
Tywin is a BOSS.
and a nice big
Also I nominate a change in thread name to "The books are dark and full of spoilers."
Seriously. I'd dare say, if they ever have some kind of award for the most despised/hated villain in fiction Joffrey would definitely be a forerunner in the rankings, if not the one who just wins the award outright. I gotta say, I actually feel really sorry for the actor playing him. The poor kid must feel terrible after a day of shooting that role.
Really living up to your screen name. She had quite a few very valid points, as this country well learned in the last decade.
There is only one god and am I FUCK going against him now.
Thanks for the insult!
I agree with her
I disagree with her
Which one is more disturbing. The answer is: that one.
Any thoughts on the weird nun ladies tending the dead and wounded with Robb's men and with carrying Ned's remains at Renly's camp?
I don't recall them being so much as referenced on the show before now.
They're in the first episode attending at Jon Aryn's funeral. They're also at the King's Hand tournament.
Spoilered on the very bizzare but possible chance that someone in this thread hasn't seen Season 1.
Oh, the actor changed? I thought something weird was going on there ("Is that not the mountain? Why does this show have two ridiculously huge mountain-like characters?")
Bummer about the change. The Mountain from the first season's jousting scene was freaking awesome.
He got cast as an orc warlord in The Hobbit movies or something, and thought that would be better for his career or sommat?