Post by theonionsleight on Apr 27, 2015 23:57:24 GMT
In NeoGaf, they saw the cliffhanger as the cheap attempt it was, because there's just no way Jorah is taking Tyrion to Cersei.
They're also waiting for the other shoe to drop regarding LF's supposed master plan, but I think they're in for a disappointment
Anyway, some quotes from PTV:
This really was a jam-packed episode, wasn't it? Also, I'm willing to admit that I get kind of a kick out of the guy who plays Bolton. He just has so much withering disdain for everyone and everything. He's like a speaking ice-cube and every line he utters is crusted in frost. When he told Ramsay to stop eating and listen to him, it was one of the scariest moments in the show for me.
I can't even explain it, because I would invent a gleeful dance, a whirl; a fling, hell there might be clogs involved to really pound home the point; if there is ever a day when Ramsay just dies. But Bolton remains the scariest bastard this show has yet produced.
I can't even explain it, because I would invent a gleeful dance, a whirl; a fling, hell there might be clogs involved to really pound home the point; if there is ever a day when Ramsay just dies. But Bolton remains the scariest bastard this show has yet produced.
I know, right?! Boss move indeed! I think Stannis will fall more deeply in man love with Jon Snow than he already is because he will see himself in Jon. Not for nothing, but Stannis, like Ned, is more in love with honor and Doing.The.Right.Thing than pretty much even boning Mel on a dinner table. Dare I say, Stannis gets off on honor and all that shit. So yeah, I see him having a big ol man crush on Jon Snow right about now, but who knows if it'll be reciprocated and whether Jon will heed Poor Man's Sean Connery and decide to take some men, or just himself, and help Stannis overthrow the Boltons and take back Winterfell. If that happens, I see Jon going back to the Wall at some point, but that's what I think today, I could change my mind tonight.
-Owh look, it is that guy from Red alert 3!
-Tommen is totally going to die some gruesome way, even though he is kind of a decent guy.
- Brienne is totally going to fuck over the Stannis redemption arc, right? The scene where they finally meet is destined to end in some horrible, horrible way, no matter how it goes. It is going to be terrible to watch
- Jorah used to be one of my favorite characters, but I fear he is going to quickly destroy that goodwill. He is behaving way to emotional and not thinking straight.
-Tommen is totally going to die some gruesome way, even though he is kind of a decent guy.
- Brienne is totally going to fuck over the Stannis redemption arc, right? The scene where they finally meet is destined to end in some horrible, horrible way, no matter how it goes. It is going to be terrible to watch
- Jorah used to be one of my favorite characters, but I fear he is going to quickly destroy that goodwill. He is behaving way to emotional and not thinking straight.
Stephen Dillane and Kit Harrington have awesome chemistry together. I've really enjoyed all the exchanges between Stannis and Jon going back to the finale last season.
The North/The Wall is the best thing going right now. Stannis' forces/Wildlings/Nights Watch battling The Boltons and Knights of the Vale in an epic showdown for Winterfell would be incredible.
The North/The Wall is the best thing going right now. Stannis' forces/Wildlings/Nights Watch battling The Boltons and Knights of the Vale in an epic showdown for Winterfell would be incredible.
Of course Jon Snow is a boss, did what needed to be done and of course got that approving nod from Stanis.
As soon as I realized who Lord Bolton was talking about, in regards to wedding Ramsay to someone, my heart dropped. Apparently that poor girl is destined to marry a sociopath! It's quite interesting that Sansa's storyline revolved around her claiming back her Stark name and using it as a strength, whilst her sister was confronted with the fact that it was a weakness and had to shed it.
The storyline at The Wall continues to be great this season. I like the fact that Jonas Slynt played a pivotal role in the beheading of Ned Stark and eventually met the same fate at the hands of one of his children. It was also good to see Jon putting his personal feelings in regards to Thorne aside for the greater good of the Night's Watch.
The storyline at The Wall continues to be great this season. I like the fact that Jonas Slynt played a pivotal role in the beheading of Ned Stark and eventually met the same fate at the hands of one of his children. It was also good to see Jon putting his personal feelings in regards to Thorne aside for the greater good of the Night's Watch.
This was what I wanted the last few episodes to feel like. Now we're getting somewhere! Haven't enjoyed seeing The Wall this much in ages, Stannis has certainly made that place more interesting.
"I thought you were supposed to keep your enemies close?"
"Whoever said that, didn't have many enemies."
Simple, but damn solid. My regard for Stannis grows by a factorial when that red headed witch isn't at his side.
"I thought you were supposed to keep your enemies close?"
"Whoever said that, didn't have many enemies."
Simple, but damn solid. My regard for Stannis grows by a factorial when that red headed witch isn't at his side.
And Ramsay - eesh, he's so dreadful that my girlfriend who likes torture porn movies such as Hostel vocalized "eeyugh!" every time he was on screen.
Plus, Jon Snow as the new Ned is glorious. The look he and Stannis shared... as much as Stannis claimed his resemblance to Ned isn't a compliment, there was something about his reaction that seemed that deep down, they are on the same page. Or so I felt. I loved it.
Tarrah to Janus Slynt, a little worm of the man to seal the deal that there really is a new Nedd Stark in Westeros. Stannis Approves +10.
Aaaaaaawww, I'm completely in love with these comments! :love: (They ultimately won my love back )
Great to hear what they all say and think about The Boltons, Stannis, Jon and the Wall storyline.
Especially love their description of Roose, Jon manifesting and his position and Stannis' man crush on Jon :3
And I couldn't agree more to Kit/Stephen having a great chemistry and the Jon/Stannis dynamics and Wall storyline is the best thing for me so far.